On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
Not sure if I'd like to do this ...
* I actually like the way it is done right now, you can easily subclass the
generated python code, and I'm not sure how this should be done when
using .ui files directly. Furthermore, it might add overhead to do this at
I wasn't suggesting this would replace the existing subclassing.
What I'm suggesting is that you could have some function which returns a
class which you could then subclass, e.g.
MyDialogBase = qt.LoadUI('foo.ui')
class MyDialog(MyDialogBase):
def foobar(self):
...
Personally I think this is a lot nicer than having generated python code
in my source tree. It means that someone could run a python script and it
would just work, without having uic and so on installed.
If this is what QWidgetFactory does, then that's great!
Jeremy
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