On Tuesday 26 April 2005 23:15, Jim Bublitz wrote:
In testapp.py, KParts want to reside in a KParts.MainWindow, not a
KMainWindow. That means you'd need to provide an argument to createGUI as
well, which would be the part being displayed in the main window.
Also, self._html is a
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 17:26, Matej Cepl wrote:
I am very much newbie in Qt/KDE programming, but I needed for a vim-script
I work on slightly more complicated than what I could get with vim-script
or with kdialog. After not getting any answer for my (probably quite naive)
question how to
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 23:36, Simon Edwards wrote:
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 23:15, Jim Bublitz wrote:
In testapp.py, KParts want to reside in a KParts.MainWindow, not a
KMainWindow. That means you'd need to provide an argument to createGUI
as well, which would be the part being
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Hello,
Qt, Python and Eric3 fans. I have prepared an all in one Windows
executable and would like to have some feedback/bugreports.
I have used the GPL version of all software!
The installer can be found on http://pythonqt.vanrietpaap.nl
This URL
On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 10:51:41PM +0200, Gerard Vermeulen wrote:
Why don't you compile and link your bolted-on code statically to your SIP
generated Python extension? For instance PyQwt does that to import two
conflicting API's into the same SIP generated extensions. But also to
be
Jim Bublitz wrote:
It's a PyQt app - if it were a PyKDE app it would probably load even
slower :(
Yeah, that's correct. :-)
Short of doing something like preloading the dialog (and perhaps keeping
it hidden) I don't think coding is going to speed up the load time very
much.
You could
On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 10:30:35PM +0100, Phil Thompson wrote:
But is it called from Python? If it is then why not use SIP to create a
module
with the required functionality?
Indeed that's what I should do. It's just a slightly larger organizational
change to my current codebase than I'd
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
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It appears that Eric3 is not always installed the first time. I am
currently working on this. If Eric3 will not start from the windows
start menu in yur case. Please install PythonQt again.
Eric
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It appears that Eric3 is not always installed the first time. I am
currently working on this. If Eric3 will not start from the windows
start menu in yur case. Please install PythonQt again.
Yeps I got this problem. But when starting it from command line here's
what I get :
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What you could do is:
cmd.exe
cd c:\pythonqt\bin
eric3-install.bat
note: the next version of the installer (tomorrow) will probably not
require the dosbox to install eric3. I think I have made eric3 pathnames
relative now.
thank you
eric
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2005, Eric van Riet Paap wrote:
It appears that Eric3 is not always installed the first time. I am
currently working on this. If Eric3 will not start from the windows
start menu in yur case. Please install PythonQt again.
Eric
After installation my eric3 did not work because the
Hi,
Anyone knows if there's a wxWidget PyShell's equivalent written in Qt ?
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To tell you the truth, I think Eric3 is not very well tested on Windows
(no offence!). These are the issues I am looking into:
- - Allow spaces in pathnames. I really want to install in \Program
files\PythonQt by default.
- - Find out what pythonw
Jorge Godoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there something else I should be doing? Is it the correct way to handle
this kind of thing to create a new button to get the correct ID and then use
the 'Insert' button to make the insertion on the database?
OK, answering myself...
Contradicting one
On Thursday 28 April 2005 05:31, Matej Cepl wrote:
Jim Bublitz wrote:
It's a PyQt app - if it were a PyKDE app it would probably load even
slower :(
Yeah, that's correct. :-)
Short of doing something like preloading the dialog (and perhaps keeping
it hidden) I don't think coding is
Am Donnerstag, 28. April 2005 16:49 schrieb Eric van Riet Paap:
To tell you the truth, I think Eric3 is not very well tested on Windows
(no offence!). These are the issues I am looking into:
- Allow spaces in pathnames. I really want to install in \Program
files\PythonQt by default.
It
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Joachim Werner wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 28. April 2005 16:49 schrieb Eric van Riet Paap:
To tell you the truth, I think Eric3 is not very well tested on Windows
(no offence!). These are the issues I am looking into:
- Allow spaces in pathnames. I
On Thursday 28 April 2005 09:57, Jim Bublitz wrote:
examples/example_dcopexport.py is one way to do that. You should be able to
export anything using a subclass of DCOPExObj (which is a subclass of
DCOPObj
defined in the dcopexport module) to define the exported methods - they just
have to
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
Hi,
Qt, Python and Eric3 fans. I have prepared an all in one Windows
executable and would like to have some feedback/bugreports.
I have used the GPL version of all software!
The installer can be found on http://pythonqt.vanrietpaap.nl
This URL might change in the future if bandwidth is
Phil,
(1) /Abstract/ and protected pure virtual member functions. SIP does not
recognize
a C++ class as abstract which is abstract only because of a **protected**
pure
virtual member function. I still need to use the /Abstract/ annotation.
There is a typo in the docs for
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