> > Apparently, out look ate my last email so here it is again. > > > > I am using python embedded in an MFC app. The Python interp brings up > QDialogs (from UI files, and coded in PyQt) This now works, and > beautifully. There are 2 small issues that I need to address > > 1) The MFC app and the QDialog are sperate task bar entries. > > 2) The QDialog (even when set to modal in designer) is not modal, that > is, the parent MFC app may be z-ordered in front if it. > > > > It think these issues will be fixed once I can make a QWinWidget that is > the theApp.m_pmainFrame (or whatever it is called in MFC) but then the > issue is how do I get the QDialog's parent set to that? The issue I see > here is that the parent is outside the interpreter, and the needs to be > sent inside. I also see qApp.mainWidget, but the issue remains the same.
I can only suggest using QWidget::reparent() (?) from C++ before you show the PyQt dialog. Phil _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
