I've been prompted to look at improving pyuic's support for custom widgets.
At the moment, if you use a custom widget, pyuic will generate the following at the start of the module... from modname import widgetname ...where "widgetname" is the class name of the custom widget - no problem there. "modname" is the value entered in the Headerfile field of the Edit Custom Widgets dialog with the .h extension removed. While this works, I'm told it isn't particularly useful. It also makes dubious assumptions about how custom widgets have been packaged into modules and make it less easy to satisfy both uic and pyuic. I propose to remove this behaviour. A more generic, think about it for 2 minutes, solution is to allow Python code to be embedded in the Comment field of the Form Settings dialog. Any line beginning with "Python:" will be copied to the generated module. This is then completely flexible. Before I go ahead and implement this, does anybody have any better suggestions? Or additional things that could be done for common cases (like support for PyKDE widgets). Phil _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde