Phil Thompson wrote: >> 2. In the same vein, how does one embed a runtime plot in a qt3 UI ? It >> will >> need to be a python solution since I am using python libraries to acquire >> the data. > > Have a look at PyQwt which is a set of Python bindings for the Qt-based > Qwt plotting library. > > Phil
Can a designer plugin be used this way ? I tried inserting a FileChooser (available as an .so file under designer plugins) object onto the main window and then used pyuic. Traceback (most recent call last): File "measure.py", line 16, in ? f = MEASURE() File "/home/m_singh/measure.py", line 422, in __init__ self.fileChooser1 = FileChooser(self.groupBox4,"fileChooser1") NameError: global name 'FileChooser' is not defined The wrapper in my .py file : from qt import * from measure import * import sys if __name__ == "__main__": app = QApplication(sys.argv) f = MEASURE() f.show() app.setMainWidget(f) app.exec_loop() An attempt to use QwtPlot gives the same kind of error. Or is the only way forward for me to generate a .py file from non-plugin objects, and then hand code the pyqwt part into that result (Or use Python: in the ui). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list