Hello Phil, is there a rule somewhere that says, that compiled UI files have to go into a ui directory? I haven't seen such a rule anywhere, but may have missed it.
Detlev Am Donnerstag, 28. September 2017, 02:32:18 CEST schrieb Phil: > On 28/09/17 01:52, Detlev Offenbach wrote: > > Hello Phil, > > > > eric generates a file called Ui_*.py when compiling a form file (*.ui). In > > your example the compiled source would be Ui_mainwindow.py. This file is > > stored alongside the form file. In your module implementing the > > functionality of the form you would include a line like this > > > > from .Ui_mainwindow import Ui_mainwindow <- your dialog class > > here > > > > class MainWindow(QMainWindow, Ui_mainwindow): > > def __init__(self, parent=None): > > QMainWindow.__init__(self, parent=parent) > > self.setupUi(self) > > > > That's it. This is the pattern used to implement the eric IDE. > > Thank you Detlev, > > I was thinking that I wasn't using Eric correctly because I have to > manually move the created files to the ui directory. Moving them isn't a > major problem, I just thought that I must have missed a vital step > somewhere. > > Although it's been many years since I've used it, I had become used to > the way Qt Creator automatically handles the housekeeping duties. -- Detlev Offenbach [email protected] _______________________________________________ Eric mailing list [email protected] https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric
