Hi, I have a wrapped module (on which I have no control) containing a widget under a namespace, e.g. I have to do "from MyModule import Namespace ; Namespace.MyWidget()" to get the widget.
In this case, how would i go about defining a promotion in QtDesigner, so that I can then use uic.loadUiType on the .ui file? None of the following works: 1-name: MyWidget , header: MyModule.Namespace (Namespace is not a module) 2-name: Namespace.MyWidget , header: MyModule (can't import names containing ".") Looking at the output of pyuic4, it looks like an import statement is generated as such: from <header> import <name> which would explain why it's not working -- that sort of direct import cannot be done in my case. So I tried to "fool" uic by further wrapping the widget, so that I could legally do: from WidgetWrapper import MyWidget However, "WidgetWrapper" is never found when executing loadUiType. Any clues? Cheers -- Giacomo Lacava _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
