Sure
http://pastebin.com/mZ04q16h
Now includes a Maya style and removed the triangle pixmap and used a
QPolygon instead. Made the text bold to match Maya also.
It's a near 1 - 1 match.
I did try to rotate the QPolygon with QMatrix.map(poly) but I think it
rotated off screen. If someone ge
If you could post, that would be great!
On Tuesday, May 15, 2012, David Moulder wrote:
> Bur's implementation is very nice. I've modified the widgets paintEvent
> method to add a Maya style look to them. I can post back up if people are
> interested.
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>
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> On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 10:23 PM, Jo
Bur's implementation is very nice. I've modified the widgets paintEvent
method to add a Maya style look to them. I can post back up if people are
interested.
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 10:23 PM, Jo Jürgens wrote:
> Nice work!
>
> Blur Studios have published all their pipeline scripts, and there
Nice work!
Blur Studios have published all their pipeline scripts, and there's a
pretty nice collapsible groupBox there. Might be interesting to have a look
at.
You can download a Windows installer from http://code.google.com/p/blur-dev/.
If you just want the groupbox script, I pasted it here:
ht
I'm on pyqt 4.7.3. The mistake that I was making was that I defined the
signal inside my init method.
Thanks Justin, I'll definitely stick with the new syntax from now on.
p.s: here's a working example: http://pastebin.com/zcTVbat0
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Justin Israel wrote:
> New st
New style signal slots were introduced in Qt 4.5. Maybe you are using a really
old version of Qt?
On May 10, 2012, at 7:20 PM, Manuel Macha wrote:
> Hi Justin,
> many thanks for your help.
> I've cleaned up the mousePressEvent method as suggested (the original was
> eclipse's suggested defa
Hi Justin,
many thanks for your help.
I've cleaned up the mousePressEvent method as suggested (the original was
eclipse's suggested default syntax for overriding a method)
I'd prefer using the new-style signal-slots mechanism but in this case I
couldn't get it to work, even trying several variation
I don't think there is anything wrong with the approach you are taking. This is
the norm. The framework can't provide every type of functionality, but they do
give you a ton of building blocks to make it easy to compose your own.
There isn't much to say about your code other than me nit picking
One thing I really miss with PyQt is having a Maya-style collapsible
frameLayout readily available, so I hacked this together:
http://pastebin.com/5y8tsBE7
It's pretty simple at the moment. There's neither a label nor an icon
indicating the collapsed state.
Before I spend too much time on it, could