On 10/8/07, Phil Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Monday 08 October 2007, Arve Knudsen wrote: > > What's the meaning of the stdset attribute? It turns out that for the > > properties of my own custom widget Designer does not specify the stdset > > attribute (not quite sure why), and if stdset is missing or equals "1" > > pyuic reverts to the old behaviour of guessing the setter method's name > > (rather than using setProperty). > > It means that the name of the setter follows the Qt convention, ie. starts > with "set". Designer should give the attribute a value of "0" in the .ui > file > if the 0x000000100 flag is clear in the property flags in the meta-object. > > If you look at the qtcore_qt_metaobject_worker() function in qobject.sipyou > can see where it is checking the name of the setter and setting the flag > appropriately.
OK, thanks for the explanation, Phil. I was able to find out what I did wrong, it's working now :) Arve
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