Thank you, this way I was able to set the application's name, thanks a lot.
Still I wasn't able to find a way of replacing the icon beside it. I looked at KDE's reference regarding KAboutData which had a setProgramLogo() method. This method however wasn't present in the python object. Can you please help me with that? Thanks again, Shahar. On Tuesday 21 June 2005 15:04, you wrote: > Your application doesn't seems to have a name. > I had the same problem when using KStdAction to generate the help menu. > > To give a name to your application, you must use KAboutData > > This is a modified example of an application I'm developping : > > from xxx import version > > def getAboutData(): > # Adding informations about the program > aboutData = KAboutData(version.__program__, version.__program__, > version.__version__, version.__description__, > KAboutData.License_GPL_V2, > version.__copyright__) for author in version.__authors__: > aboutData.addAuthor(author["name"], "", author["email"]) > aboutData.setBugAddress(version.__bugs__) > > return aboutData > > if __name__ == "__main__": > # Adding some parameters to the application > sys.argv.extend(['--icon', 'source_py', '--caption', > version.__description__ + ' v' + version.__version__]) > aboutData = getAboutData() > > # Initialisation with KCmdLineArgs to use KAboutData > KCmdLineArgs.init(sys.argv, aboutData) > # Adding command line options > KCmdLineArgs.addCmdLineOptions([("+file", "xxx file to open", "")]) > > # KApplication with empty arguments, as the application > # instance is already created > kapp = KApplication() > > Shahar Weiss wrote: > >Hello everyone. > >I have a little problem with a python script of mine, using the > > KSystemTray widget. > > > >This is the code below (dirty I know), and here's a link to a screenshot: > >http://members.lycos.co.uk/sweiss3/extra/menu.png > > > >The problem is the "unknown" caption which appears on top of the system > > tray icon's menu. Can you please tell me what I'm doing wrong? > > > >Here's the code: > > > >from qt import * > >from kdecore import * > >from kdeui import * > >from updateform import * > >import sys > >if __name__ == "__main__": > > def processUpdateFile(fileString, ListView): > > updateFile = open(fileString, 'r') > > packageList = updateFile.readlines() > > updateFile.close() > > for i in range(len(packageList)): > > packageString=packageList[i].split(' ') > > package = QListViewItem(ListView, packageString[0], > > packageString[1], > >packageString[2]) > > > > app = KApplication(sys.argv, "Updater") > > form = UpdateForm() > > trayicon = KSystemTray(form, "System Updater") > > trayicon.setPixmap( QPixmap("konsole.png") ) > > trayicon.setCaption("New updates are available") > > trayicon.contextMenu().insertTitle("System Update") > ># b=KPopupMenu() > ># b.insertTitle("Testing") > ># trayicon.contextMenuAboutToShow(b) > > trayicon.show() > > form.show() > > processUpdateFile('/home/sweiss/testpac.txt',form.packageListView) > > app.setMainWidget(form) > > app.exec_loop() > > trayicon.hide() > > > > > >Thanks in advance, > >Shahar. > > > >_______________________________________________ > >PyKDE mailing list PyKDE@mats.imk.fraunhofer.de > >http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list PyKDE@mats.imk.fraunhofer.de http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde