Hi Victor,
I had the same problem in finding where to put the python logic in QGIS 3.Here
you go: python_logic.jpg
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In the image above it's a button on the right of the Provide ui-file and on the
left of the "Show form on add feature...
Regards,TudorĀ
On Tuesday, February 6, 2018, 9:33:27 AM GMT+2, Victor Olaya
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi
I am writing documentation about custom forms, but I am encountering some
problems.
In the case of QGIS 2, it seems that there is no way of avoiding the dialog to
be closed when the OK button is clicked. I read this blog post by Nathan, in
which it disconnects the default 'accepted' signal from the 'dialog.accept'
slot. I tried that, but it doesnt seem to be working. It runs the validation
function that I connect to that signal, but even if I dont accept the dialog in
that function, it closes it.
I also tried using the disconnectButtonBox() method of the QgsAttributeForm
class, but it does nothing. The buttons still do their work.
Is this a bug, or I am doing something wrong?
In QGIS3, it seems that now only the ui file can be provided, but not a python
file with the form logic. How is that added now?
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