On Thursday 17 May 2007 11:59:16 -0400, Jason Hihn wrote: > Hi all, I seems to have been a crazy week. Anyway, the sample seems to be > coming from the last read %Module definition. The docs were not clear that > there should only be one of these per entire module, and not one per file.
That's probably a result of the way modules tend to be structured, with the file that includes all the others also containing a %Module declaration. > Anyway, it compiles and links. I'd like to thank all of you for your help > this far. > > My next question is how I can get my class to be loaded by QFormBuilder > when it loads a UI file at runtime? In my ui file it has a widget which was > promoted in QDesigner to my AAA class. So I want it to create an AAA widget > when it comes across one. I don't want to use uic. Can't you use the uic module? Note that this isn't the same as the uic tool that works with C++. > Basically, I do the following: > builder=QFormBuilder() > f=QFile(uifile) > f.open(QFile.ReadOnly) > widget=builder.load(f, parent) from PyQt4 import uic f = QFile(uifile) f.open(QFile.ReadOnly) widget = uic.loadUi(f, parent) > Then I use widget.findChild() to pick up the controls at runtime and hold a > reference to them for connections, etc. > > In the builder.load() call is where I need it to be able to create my > widget. I don't know where to begin. It seem QFormBuilder has a modifiable > plug-in path (addPluginPath()) but I am unclear as to how Python/PyQt will > interfere with it, and what mechanisms are there to deal with it. If the widget is supplied by a wrapped C++ class in a shared library module - which I think is the case for you - and if you use the uic module, then you just need to make sure that this is on the PYTHONPATH or in site-packages. For QFormBuilder, it's probably quite a different story. The addPluginPath() function is there to help find C++ plugins, so it won't do anything to help find your module containing the wrapped C++ classes. David _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
