No, I don't have any wigdet called 'string'... :(
Here is the result of a 'grep string' in my source code:
import string
from string import *
idx = string.find(self.lineEdit1, :)
Thanks!
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Fábio Sato
Do you happened to have a widget in the call chain called 'string'? If so,
until it
Yes, it worked now! Thanks!
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Fábio Sato
Oops, I missed this. I'm betting that self.listEdit1 is a QWidget? I think
you want to change:
idx = string.find(self.lineEdit1, :)
to
idx = string.find( self.lineEdit1.text(), ':' )
-Original Message-
From: Fábio Sato [mailto:[EMAIL
I was using the version of PyQt distributed with SuSE 8.2. I purchased
BlackAdder (BA-personal-1.0-1_tkc-gcc32.i386.rpm) but elected not to
install their version of PyQt (BAPyQt-1.0-1_tkc_py22_gcc320.i586.rpm) for
a variety of reasons.
I am new to Qt and PyQt, but I've written a few programs now.
Vincent wrote:
I was using the version of PyQt distributed with SuSE 8.2. I purchased
BlackAdder (BA-personal-1.0-1_tkc-gcc32.i386.rpm) but elected not to
install their version of PyQt (BAPyQt-1.0-1_tkc_py22_gcc320.i586.rpm)
for a variety of reasons.
I am new to Qt and PyQt, but I've
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 10:28 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vincent wrote:
I was using the version of PyQt distributed with SuSE 8.2. I purchased
BlackAdder (BA-personal-1.0-1_tkc-gcc32.i386.rpm) but elected not to
install their version of PyQt (BAPyQt-1.0-1_tkc_py22_gcc320.i586.rpm)
for
One of the programs I am working on needs to use QTable, so using the
BA IDE, I added the widget to the form and wrote the script which
subclassed the form. The error message I got was QTable not found.
Ask on the BA mailing list. It *should* be the same, but theKompany
build it themselves