Ümit Öztosun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What happens in my full application is an AttributeError while trying to
call QScrollView.viewport().setBackgroundMode, because the name does not
exit (the object is a QObject instead of a QWidget).
Hi,
Although I am unable to reproduce the problem, a
On Thursday 28 April 2005 2:18 pm, Giovanni Bajo wrote:
Ümit Öztosun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What happens in my full application is an AttributeError while trying to
call QScrollView.viewport().setBackgroundMode, because the name does not
exit (the object is a QObject instead of a
Phil Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see the same behaviour using the same versions. However with current
snapshots the behaviour is as expected.
Those versions are just a few modifies apart from the current snapshots, right?
I don't want to be dense here, but if you are not sure that you
On Thursday 21 April 2005 7:09 pm, Giovanni Bajo wrote:
Hello,
I have found a very weird bug with PyQt, which might be some sort of memory
corruption thus hard to reproduce. I'm using Qt 3.3.4, PyQt 3.14.1, SIP
4.2.1, under Windows.
This is the minimal snippet (took me two hours to reduce
Can anybody reproduce this? Phil, do you have any idea about what might be
causing this?
What happens in my full application is an AttributeError while trying to
call QScrollView.viewport().setBackgroundMode, because the name does not
exit (the object is a QObject instead of a QWidget).