Hi Peter, On Wednesday 04 June 2003 19:01, Peter Kropf wrote: > I'm a bit confused about a problem that I'm having when using > QAssistantClient from a Python program. Here's a snippet of the code > that I'm using to test things out.
[...] > But when I look through the QAssistantClient.cpp and > sipqtQAssistantClient.cpp code, the error signal looks to be defined > the same way the destroyed, assistantOpened and assistantClosed > signals. What am I missing? Since Phil was quicker, here is just the fixed source: import sys from qt import * DOCBASE = "/usr/lib/qt3/doc/html" class LaunchButton( QPushButton ): def __init__( self, *args ): apply( QPushButton.__init__, (self,) + args ) self.setText( "Launch" ) class TheWindow( QMainWindow ): def __init__( self, *args ): apply( QMainWindow.__init__, (self,) + args ) self.button=LaunchButton( self ) self.setCentralWidget( self.button ) self.connect( self.button, SIGNAL( "clicked()" ), self.BeenClicked ) self.qac = QAssistantClient( '' ) self.connect( self.qac, SIGNAL( "destroyed()" ), self.qacDestroyed ) self.connect( self.qac, SIGNAL( "assistantOpened()" ), self.qacOpened ) self.connect( self.qac, SIGNAL( "assistantClosed()" ), self.qacClosed ) self.connect( self.qac, SIGNAL( "error(const QString &)" ), self.qacError ) self.toggle = True def qacDestroyed( self ): print 'qacDestroyed' def qacOpened( self ): print 'qacOpened' def qacClosed( self ): print 'qacClosed' def qacError( self, msg ): print 'qacError:', msg def BeenClicked( self ): if self.toggle: page = DOCBASE + '/assistant.html' else: page = DOCBASE + '/assistant-4.html#3' self.toggle = not self.toggle print 'Been clicked: ' + page self.qac.showPage( page ) def main(args): app=QApplication( args ) win=TheWindow( ) win.show( ) app.connect( app, SIGNAL( "lastWindowClosed()" ), app, SLOT( "quit()" ) ) app.exec_loop() if __name__=="__main__": main( sys.argv ) _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde