2009/3/12 Mario Daniel Carugno <[email protected]>: > 2009/3/12 Andreas Pakulat <[email protected]>: >>> Thank you Andreas, i'll try it. Just in case, do you have some example >>> of that ? >> >> Its pretty easy (from the top of my head, so might not work right away, but >> you should get the idea) >> >> class MyMainWindow(QMainWindow): >> def __init__(self,parent): >> QMainWindow.__init__(self,parent) >> self.ui = Ui_MainWindow() >> self.ui.setupUi(this) >> >> class MyCustomMainWindow(MyMainWindow): >> def __init__(self,parent): >> MyMainWindow.__init__(self,parent) >> self.mybutton = QPushButton(self.ui.centralFrame) >> > > Great ! Thank you very much >
I've tried the example, and that's not exactly what i need. But it helped me to get a better idea of what i want. Ok, i want to design a 'main window' with navigation buttons and a central area. Then i design a separate widget 'data' (the records to show) to put in the main window's central area. But how to put it there and 'integrate' both ? That's the hard point. I want that it could be as simple as derivating the 'data' class from the 'main window' class. I've read that derivating a widget from another one, makes that widget to appear inside it's parent, right ? Well, this is the same case, execpt that i want the child to appear into a *specific* widget of its parent. BTW, Andreas, your example helped me a lot, thank you. _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
