Yes I did. When you save the file it uses the C++ header so in my case it
had the following:

 <customwidgets>
  <customwidget>
   <class>QgsColorButtonV2</class>
   <extends>QToolButton</extends>
   <header>qgscolorbuttonv2.h</header>
  </customwidget>
 </customwidgets>

You need to replace qgscolorbutton2.h with the PyQT/PyGIS gui module. In
this case it is:

<customwidgets>
  <customwidget>
   <class>QgsColorButtonV2</class>
   <extends>QToolButton</extends>
   <header>qgis.gui</header>
  </customwidget>
 </customwidgets>

I think this works for all of the custom QGIS widgets. Unfortunately, every
time you save using Qt Designer it overwrites qgis.gui and you have to
manually go put it back in.

I hope this helps.

Calvin


On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 10:09 AM, Casper Børgesen (CABO) <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Calvin
>
>
>
> I’m facing the same problem and before I go home I just wanted to ask if
> you found a solution to this problem?
>
>
>
>
>
> Regards, Casper
>
>
>
> Calvin
>
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