Thank you very much for the immediate response!
I'll start reading...now.

Achim

Am 05.02.2011 18:30, schrieb Phil Thompson:
On Sat, 05 Feb 2011 18:18:12 +0100, Achim Kisseler
<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi everyone,

I am building an app, where many variables depend on each other. Like
a=5, b=10, c=(a+b)/5 or "when selected something, a becomes a+=1" and so
on.

This is very easy eg. with an libreoffice calc sheet, but with pyqt..?
There are to many variables to keep it handy. And I need to keep the
values in the gui up to date.

Is there an method to bind labels, spin-boxes and so on to variables,
that, when one changes, the other does? Like a 'global update' or
'signal to all dependent slots'.

I found something, that looked right at the first look, but I dont quite

understand it:

http://diotavelli.net/PyQtWiki/Binding%20widget%20properties%20to%20Python%20variables.

Further, it wouldnt help me to update all dependent slots, does it?

Hope, someone has an idea,
thanks in advance,
achim

This is a fundamental feature of dip...

http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/dip/intro

...but it is still under development (although that aspect of it is stable
enough).

Phil
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