On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 10:10 PM, danny <[email protected]> wrote: > FWIW, I do have Mark Summerfield's book and I agree it is brilliant. > However, he does not give an example of how to connect a dock window to a tree > item. His examples include how to keep two widgets synchronized, but that is > not > my problem. The problem with the tree and dock window, is that the *object* > changes in the dock window and that is not covered. Every time I click on a > different tree node, do I need to dynamically connect the slots to synchronize > and delete the old slot bindings? Is it better stylistically to map at the > item > level in the tree, or at the aggregate tree level? In other words do I hook up > slots to the leaves of the tree or the tree itself?
I don't claim to be any more advanced than you are, but I must admit I don't quite understand your question and what you want to do. To me, dock widgets are just containers that you can move about, but they don't _do_ anything themselves. Surely you need to place widgets inside to display stuff and interact with it ? Then you're back to the classic widget interaction, between the one in your central widget and the one in your dock widget, no ? My current project also has a central widget surrounded by a bunch of dock widgets, but that's only Designer stuff. My code only concerns itself with the widgets inside those containers, lists and edit lines & such. _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
