I've solved in this way: I set as default value latitude=0 and longitude=0 in main.xml , then in init I call configChanged and after it I check if lat and lon are both zero. In this case I get their default values in init and write these values to the rc file. In this way when the dialog in opened the correct values are shown.
2012/2/5 Simone Gaiarin <simg...@gmail.com>: > So there is no way to compute the default value in the init function > and set it to the configuration dialog? Or I have to write the default > value to the rc file so that when the configuration dialog is showed > it reads this value? > > 2012/2/5 Aaron J. Seigo <ase...@kde.org>: >> On Sunday, February 5, 2012 00:44:47 Simone Gaiarin wrote: >>> I'm writing a python plasmoid and I want to initialize a field with a >>> default value from this function KSystemTimeZones::local().latitude() >>> but it doesn't work. >>> If I put a number in the default value it is taken correctly. I've >>> also tried to add another include tag with KTimeZone. I've tried even >>> with the point insted of :: KSystemTimeZones.local().latitude() . But >>> it still doesn't work. Any idea? >> >> code is not supported in configxt loaded by plasmoids, as that requires >> generation, compilation and execution of C++ code. obviously, this is a "no- >> go". it may be possible to run it in the runtime of the plasmoid (meaning it >> would become python in a python plasmoid, JS in a JS plasmoid, etc) but that >> would require a fair amount more work on the configxt support for plasmoids. >> >> -- >> Aaron J. Seigo >> _______________________________________________ >> Plasma-devel mailing list >> Plasma-devel@kde.org >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel >> _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list Plasma-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel