Hi,
I'm new to the list and new to programming in python QT and I'm having
a little problem dealing with accent characters.
I have a little program that have the text sent to the user interface
using something like this:
QtGui.QPushButton(self.tr('Next '))
On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 23:13:20 -0400, matt.dub...@sympatico.ca wrote:
Hi Group,
I'm trying to set a tool tip for a QListWidget that changes depending on
which item in the QListWidget the user has the mouse cursor over. I
tried
to connect the QListWidget's ItemEntered signal to a function that
2009/6/17 Marcell Mars marcell.m...@gmail.com
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Jul j.vie...@gmail.com wrote:
And what about a mailing list or RSS feed for the news ?
:)
i know it doesn't completely solve the requirements but if you want to
play more you can probably make it more suitable
Hi Gabriel,
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 09:13:21 +0200, Gabriel Hahmann wrote:
QtGui.QPushButton(self.tr('Next '))
In fact this is some excerpt of parts of the code. What I want to do
is translate every word of the text to Portuguese. I tried simply
translating but then it gives me an error of
Thank you very much Raoul, but as I don't have much experience, could
you be more specific, using an example based on my code?
Are you saying something like this:
QtGui.QPushButton(self.tr(u'Next '))
self.setWindowTitle(self.tr(u'Setup').arg(len(self.history)).arg(self.num_pages))
Hi Gabriel,
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 10:31:46 +0200, Gabriel Hahmann wrote:
Are you saying something like this:
QtGui.QPushButton(self.tr(u'Next '))
Is that what you mean? Putting an u before each string? I´m looking
some information about unicode and python and in a few pages I saw
that is
Gabriel Hahmann a écrit :
Hi,
I'm new to the list and new to programming in python QT and I'm having
a little problem dealing with accent characters.
I have a little program that have the text sent to the user interface
using something like this:
QtGui.QPushButton(self.tr('Next '))
Hi everybody,
It seems that it is impossible to keep an icon checked and make it disabled
with the styles other than the Windows one. Try the following example
which uses the Plastique style. Check the blue icon, and then check on
the modif button. The blue icon becomes unchecked on my machine,
I'll try this today when I arrive home.
Thanks for the tip.
[]'s
Gabriel.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Raoul
Snymanraoul.sny...@saturnlaboratories.co.za wrote:
Hi Gabriel,
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 10:31:46 +0200, Gabriel Hahmann wrote:
Are you saying something like this:
Hello everyone.
I am using Python 2.5.1 (default python for OS X) on macintosh.
I installed few libraries, including the scipy library (scipy, numpy,
matplotlib and ipython).
I then installed Qt, SIP and PyQt (latest versions of each).
My problem is with this code:
import sys
from PyQt4
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:57 PM, projetmbcprojet...@club-internet.fr wrote:
projetmbc a écrit :
dial_project_2 is just my GUI class. For example, the example that I give
comes frome something like that
class dial_Projet2(QtGui.QDialog, Ui_dial_Projet2):
Ui_dial_Projet2 is a Python
I forgot to have a reference to the scene...
Thanks
From: Mads kofo...@yahoo.com
To: pyqt@riverbankcomputing.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 4:46:27 PM
Subject: Re: [PyQt] Dragging a QGraphicsItem from a QListView
I forgot to add the right code.
I have
It seems that it is impossible to keep an icon checked and make it
disabled with the styles other than the Windows one...
Your example worked fine for me in all styles using PyQt 4.5 from
Riverbank's binary installer on Windows (Vista Home Premium). The blue
icon remained checked while
On Mittwoch, 17. Juni 2009, Gabriel Hahmann wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:57 PM, projetmbcprojet...@club-internet.fr
wrote:
projetmbc a écrit :
dial_project_2 is just my GUI class. For example, the example that I
give comes frome something like that
class dial_Projet2(QtGui.QDialog,
On Mittwoch, 17. Juni 2009, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
Hi Phil,
The python bindings of QScintilla 2.4, as used in Eric 4.3.4, does not
complete correctly, if the words contains umlauts (the words in question
get truncated just before them).
Are umlauts valid chracters for Python2
On 6/12/2009 2:32 AM, Mads Ipsen wrote:
* Try to enter a 'g' in the example included below. The lower part of
the 'g' will be invisible...
FWIW, I can't reproduce this behavior using Riverbank's binary installer
for PyQt4.5 (bundles Qt4.5.1) on Windows Vista Home Premium. I type a
'g' in the
I've tried this way but didnt work. Maybe I forget to change something.
In fact I've tried the u thing that Raoul said:
QtGui.QPushButton(self.tr(u'Next '))
And worked perfectly as I expected.
Thanks for everyone that helped me.
[]'s
Gabriel.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Detlev
I am having issues getting Qt.QTest.mouseClick() working in some tests I
wrote. This test fails:
def testFixBug(self):
# Trying to figure out why my mouse click isn't being recognized.
checkBox = QtGui.QCheckBox(self.view)
self.assertEqual(checkBox.checkState(),
Hello,
After watching the apple keynote I thought I would try to duplicate the
floating video player control they are using in the new version of
Quicktime.
A semi-transparent widget on top of a window works fine but I have problems
when it comes to placing it over top of a playing video.
I am trying to build PyQt4.5.1 against Qt 4.5.1 using Sip 4.8.1 and Python
2.5.1 on Linux amd64, but I'm getting this error immediately:
Platform: Redhat EL5 Linux, amd64
I'm using Python-2.5.1 built using 4 character unicode (UC4)
Qt 4.5.1
sip 4.8.1 configured with the above python
g++ 4.1.1
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 14:30:48 -0700, Nate Reid
nr...@imagemoversdigital.com
wrote:
I am trying to build PyQt4.5.1 against Qt 4.5.1 using Sip 4.8.1 and
Python
2.5.1 on Linux amd64, but I'm getting this error immediately:
Platform: Redhat EL5 Linux, amd64
I'm using Python-2.5.1 built using 4
You are running into problems with the operating system's compositing layer.
I have had the same problem with transparent over OpenGL. What you might try,
is to move your player widget into a QGraphicsWidget and play it in a
QGraphicsView. If this works, you can make your floating widgets on
Is there any way to diagnose where the offending SIP installation is coming
from?
I checked my sipconfig.py, path to sip, and path to sip.h (as in the build
output below) and everything look correct. Could it be because I built sip
using -u for debug?
-Nate
-Original Message-
From:
You were correct. Another developer had put sip.h in the Qt-4.5.1 include
directory!
All is building well now!
-N
-Original Message-
From: Nate Reid
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 6:06 PM
To: 'Phil Thompson'
Cc: pyqt@riverbankcomputing.com
Subject: RE: [PyQt] Error building PyQt4.5.1
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