I was able to make it work using the following code I found in test.py
dForm = dabo.import_ui_name("dForm")
Johnf
On 6/13/19 3:21 PM, johnf wrote:
I know I not the smartest guy but I don't understand how to inherent
dForm any longer. In the past we would do something like
class MainForm(dabo.ui.dForm):
or if you did some imports
class MainForm(dForm):
_but now I get__: _
__
builtins.TypeError:module.__init__() takes at most 2 arguments (3 given)__
__
Whenever I try to inherent the dForm.
So what am I missing?
Johnf
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On 6/11/19 4:56 PM, Ed Leafe wrote:
For anyone following along:
Some great improvements have been made to the dabo3 branch. First, the changes
submitted by mesalu seemed to be pretty solid, and have been merged. Once I
started with those fixes, I’ve fixed a bunch of issues, mostly dealing with the
change to the namespace pollution I removed earlier in the branch.
So many of the UI classes are directly runnable now. I will try to make time to
get the demo and ide directories cleaned up next.
-- Ed Leafe
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