[snip] > > So, if I inherit a C++ object from QWidget and write a sip binding, then > > I'm set. That's what I thought, but what I was hoping for was some way > > to automatically generate this "in between" object. > > It can't be automatically generated if you are adding functionality (the > new methods and slots) to it.
That's ok, I think what I layout below will work (using python introspection and maybe a little hand tweaking) [snip] > > From what I'm seeing in the responses, I would write a C++ > > class(QMyddrin) that inherits from QWidget and adds these methods. Then > > my python ocde I would inherit from QMyddrin and it should all work as > > long as I do the conversion from Py_Object to CppPointer (I forget the > > call name.) > > Yes - but where are you going to put the code that does that conversion? > Does the dialog include a method that will embed your QMyddrin instance? The API we are using provides a place that is perfect just for this. :) Thanks for the help, I think I have enough that I can start moving forward. And yes, I realize this makes for a bizarre sounding solution. I can't really go into why I think this is a good thing to do right now. But it meets our needs very well. _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
