<p> If you're on Windows, the Qt runtime will have been installed as part of PyQt5 (when you did the <tt>pip install</tt> above), but if you're in a virtual environment and you're getting <em>"DLL load failed"</em> errors, this is due to a problem with the way Python sets up the virtualenv. In the virtualenv's <tt>scripts/</tt> sub-directory, there should be <em>two</em> Python DLL's, so if you're missing <tt>python3.dll</tt>, copy it over from the Python installation the virtualenv was created from, and you should be good to go.
<p> If you're on Windows, the Qt runtime will have been installed as part of PyQt5 (when you did the <tt>pip install</tt> above), but if you're in a virtual environment and you're getting <em>"DLL load failed"</em> errors, this is due to a problem with the way Python sets up the virtualenv. In the virtualenv's <tt>scripts/</tt> sub-directory, there should be <em>two</em> Python DLL's, so if you're missing <tt>python3.dll</tt>, copy it over from the Python installation the virtualenv was created from, and you should be good to go.
<p> If you're on Linux, you <em>may</em> need to install Qt 5.15.2. On Fedora 33, running the "gui" install above should install everything you need.
<p> If you're on Linux, you <em>may</em> need to install Qt 5.15.4. On Fedora 33, running the "gui" install above should install everything you need.
<p> Then, just run the <tt>vasl-templates</tt> command.
<p> Then, just run the <tt>vasl-templates</tt> command.