On to, 2008-08-07 at 16:50 +0100, Phil Thompson wrote:
connectSlotsByName() (according to the documentation) connects the children
of its argument, and not the argument (ie. the dialog) itself.
It does sound like a limitation, but unless there is a bug in the
documentation, it is the
On 2008-08-08, Boris Barbour wrote:
Hi,
Importing PyQt4.QtCore seems to alter or shadow the builtin hex()
function. I'm afraid I haven't tracked things down further - I just
learnt the hard way to import instead of from import *. However,
I'm not sure the clash is intended, so I'm reporting
On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 21:04:14 -0400, Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
import sys
from PyQt4.QtCore import *
from PyQt4.QtGui import *
app = QApplication (sys.argv)
ret = QMessageBox.question (None, My App, You have mail)
print ret
Why doesn't this display any icon? The docs say that
On Fri, 8 Aug 2008 08:02:55 +0100, Mark Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2008-08-08, Boris Barbour wrote:
Hi,
Importing PyQt4.QtCore seems to alter or shadow the builtin hex()
function. I'm afraid I haven't tracked things down further - I just
learnt the hard way to import instead of
Hi all,
I am trying to create some PyQt tutorials for newbies. You can find them
here[1], download links are coming soon.
Comments are welcome :)
[1] http://tv.dgplug.org/devel-inside.html
Kushal
--
Fedora Ambassador, India
http://kushaldas.in
http://dgplug.org (Linux User Group of Durgapur)
Hey All,
Apologies for the newbie questions, I'm still trying to decide what gui
toolkit I want to use and so would like to give Qt4 a go. Everything I
do is in python, so that leads me to PyQt4 ;-)
I'm currently doing entirely open soruce development on Windows.
However, I wouldn't like to
On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 10:16:53 +0100, Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hey All,
Apologies for the newbie questions, I'm still trying to decide what gui
toolkit I want to use and so would like to give Qt4 a go. Everything I
do is in python, so that leads me to PyQt4 ;-)
I'm currently
On 08.08.08 10:16:53, Chris Withers wrote:
Hey All,
Apologies for the newbie questions, I'm still trying to decide what gui
toolkit I want to use and so would like to give Qt4 a go. Everything I
do is in python, so that leads me to PyQt4 ;-)
I'm currently doing entirely open soruce
Phil Thompson wrote:
On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 21:04:14 -0400, Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
import sys
from PyQt4.QtCore import *
from PyQt4.QtGui import *
app = QApplication (sys.argv)
ret = QMessageBox.question (None, My App, You have mail)
print ret
Why doesn't this display any
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 10:02, Mark Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2008-08-08, Boris Barbour wrote:
Hi,
Importing PyQt4.QtCore seems to alter or shadow the builtin hex()
function. I'm afraid I haven't tracked things down further - I just
learnt the hard way to import instead of from
I encountered a strange problem when wrapping a custom QDialog
subclass. This subclass implements accept and connects it to
QDialogButtonBox::accepted, but this would not get invoked and I could
not for the life of me understand why. Eventually I discovered that
the reason was that I did not
On Fri, 8 Aug 2008 16:25:06 +0200, Arve Knudsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I encountered a strange problem when wrapping a custom QDialog
subclass. This subclass implements accept and connects it to
QDialogButtonBox::accepted, but this would not get invoked and I could
not for the life of me
On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 17:36:04 +0100, Damien Fagnou
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi ,
we have hierachy of object binded with boost that need to be able to be
passed to a qt class bound with sip
class myWidget : public QGLWidget
{
void setMyObject( boost::shared_ptrMyClassA A );
Hello everyone,
I am new to the list so please correct me if I ask my question in the wrong way.
Recently I installed the latest version of Qt (4.4.1) and the latest
version of PqQt4 (4.4.2).
My python installation is from the scisoft package (ESO software
bundle) version 2.5.1.
Installation of
Hi,
this is to inform you about the immediate availability of a new snapshot of
the enhanced Django plugins. This snapshots adds support for these Django
actions from within eric4.
-- show difference of settings (diffsettings)
-- cleanup the database (cleanup)
-- validate all models
I don't know how to explain it, si I have to use pictures.
Here's how my app looks when things go bad:
http://flickr.com/photos/ralsina/2744179213/
Here's the good:
http://flickr.com/photos/ralsina/2744178603/
What's the difference in the code? This:
In the good version, I create the star
On 08.08.08 16:36:35, Roberto Alsina wrote:
I don't know how to explain it, si I have to use pictures.
Are you talking about the cut-off menu items? Or what? Which parts of
the pictures should we look into/
In the good version, I create the star icon for each item:
Hi,
Albert Cervera i Areny wrote:
I wanted to give Sonnet Highlighter a try and I find that it simply doesn't
work for me (debian unstable packages), it gives:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File test-sonnet.py, line 10, in module
Sonnet.Highlighter( edit )
TypeError: argument 1 of
On Friday 08 August 2008 18:43:12 Andreas Pakulat wrote:
On 08.08.08 16:36:35, Roberto Alsina wrote:
I don't know how to explain it, si I have to use pictures.
Are you talking about the cut-off menu items? Or what? Which parts of
the pictures should we look into/
Cutoff menu items, varying
PyQt v4.4.3 and SIP v4.7.7 have been released and are available from the
usual places.
These are mainly bug-fix releases - see the NEWS files for the details, or
the Changelogs for the detailed details.
The Windows GPL installer has also been updated.
Phil
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