David Boddie wrote: > On Thursday 01 March 2007 09:00, Tina I wrote: > >> A short and sweet question: Is it possible to put a clickable link in a >> QLabel that will open in the systems default browser? > > Yes. > >> I tried to put in some HTML but it did (of course?) simply display the >> code instead of a link. I also tried to set openExternalLinks 'true' but >> then pyuic4 bombed. > > Well, that shouldn't happen. :-( > > Can you send a bug report to the PyQt mailing list (assuming you're > subscribed to it) with the error message or backtrace that you get > when this happens? > >> I see that QLabel does not have a html text format but I'm still hoping >> it's possible. I really need a link on my main window form. > > If you enclose the HTML with <qt> and </qt> tags, the HTML should be > displayed properly. Any other matching tags should also work, so you > could use <p> and </p> if you want. > > Setting the label's openExternalLinks property to True should then > enable what you want. You can try this out by previewing the form in > Qt Designer. > > David Thanks David,
This is embarrassing... but my PyQt4 was too old *blush* I can't believe I didn't think of double checking what version I had installed. A swift upgrade and it works like a charm :) Tina -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list