On Tuesday 14 September 2010 11:01:57 Algis Kabaila wrote: > On Tuesday 14 September 2010 10:09:10 Hans-Peter Jansen wrote: > > On Tuesday 14 September 2010, 01:54:01 Algis Kabaila wrote: > > > Is it possible to access lines of text in a textEdit? If so how can I > > > find information about it? > > > > Depending on document type, try this: > > document().findBlockByLineNumber(lineNumber).text() > > > > Pete
Alas, I was not able to use or find findBlockByLineNumber. May be my workaround is not that bad. Given a plain Python program solver.py, the call from PyQt Gui with data in a textEdit window, might look as follows: def solveStructure(self): document = self.textEdit.toPlainText() document = unicode(document) doc = document.split('\n') solver(doc) I thought that there may be a simple way to access the data in a textEdit line by line, as it is possible in Delphi (which I used to use before I "saw the light" and was converted to Linux and Python). in the above an i-th line of doc can be accessed by "solver" as doc[i]. Pete, though I was not able to find the findBlockByLineNumber, thank you for giving me the information. Greatly appreciated! Al. -- OldAl akaba...@pcug.org.au _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt