[PyQt] example
Hi, pls., do you have nobody example, howto create and use checkbox in listview? Thank's Milan ___ PyQt mailing listPyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
[PyQt] New PyQt tutorial series: PyQt by example
I just published the first part in this series. It's probably going to be 10- parts or more, and I will try to do two parts a week. http://lateral.netmanagers.com.ar/stories/BBS47.html Comments, suggestions, questions, etc, are welcome. ___ PyQt mailing listPyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
Re: [PyQt] QSystemTrayIcon::showMessage VistaX64
My test boxes are vanilla vista sp1 x64 installs, with all the updates and just those two applications (python,pyqt) installed. As I originally thought it could be some sort of conflict. Ian On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 7:21 AM, Philippe Fremy wrote: > Ian Jones wrote: >> I'm curious if other people have been able to use this feature successfully. >> >> Computer specs: >> Python 2.6.1 (32bit) (python.org) >> PyQt 2.6-gpl-4.4.4-2.exe (from riverbank website) >> >> Running the examples/desktop/systray/systray.pyw that came with pyqt >> >> The window opens, icons appear in the system tray, change icon etc but >> the balloon message never appears. >> >> The docs say it is supported on 'All supported versions of Windows' >> and I am assuming Vista is on that list but I couldn't find the actual >> list to compare it to. > > I've got the exact same problem, but on windows XP. > > Since the same program produces different output on my or on a different > computer, I guess it's somehow related to the computer configuration. > But I could not find anything related to showing messages in the systray > in the control panel. > > Since we both have the issue, maybe we can identify the source of the > problem by checking something common in our configuration ? > > I am running virtual desktop manager from Microsoft, maybe that's what > is causing the problem. Are you running any kind of software that could > alter systray behavior ? > > cheers, > > Philippe > > ___ > PyQt mailing list p...@riverbankcomputing.com > http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt > ' ___ PyQt mailing listPyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
Re: [PyQt] Packaging a PyQt app in GNU/Linux
On dom, 2009-03-01 at 23:17 +0100, Saúl Ibarra wrote: > Hi all, > > This is my first mail to the list, so if this an obvious question, > please point me to the right place :) > > I'm trying to pack an application I made a while ago, but I'm a little > confused. I've been reading about distutils and setuptools, but I > don't really know if it's the right way to package a PyQt app. > > Should I try to make a Python egg with setuptools or just compress all > files together? Depends on the goal. The "correct" way to package an app on Linux is to make a distribution-dependent package (.deb/.rpm mostly). If instead you want to distribute your application as a binary static package, try PyInstaller. -- Giovanni Bajo Develer S.r.l. http://www.develer.com ___ PyQt mailing listPyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
[PyQt] Packaging a PyQt app in GNU/Linux
Hi all, This is my first mail to the list, so if this an obvious question, please point me to the right place :) I'm trying to pack an application I made a while ago, but I'm a little confused. I've been reading about distutils and setuptools, but I don't really know if it's the right way to package a PyQt app. Should I try to make a Python egg with setuptools or just compress all files together? Thanks in advance, -- Saúl -- "Nunca subestimes el ancho de banda de un camión lleno de disketes." http://www.saghul.net/ ___ PyQt mailing listPyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
Re: [PyQt] Re: Re: Any Large PyQt Projects?
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Gustavo A. Díaz wrote: > Hi. > > Yes... i try to maintain a clean code easy to understand (even if you > don't understand the comments, the code is clean and readable). Indeed i am > learning Python and Qt with this project. > About English as main Language. Sorry, but no... my main language is > Spanish and so is the project. > The application will be translated to English too as well. But main language > and comments on the code will stay in Spanish. Sorry. > > Thanks! You really don't need to apologize for any of that. -- Fedora 9 : sulphur is good for the skin ( www.pembo13.com ) ___ PyQt mailing listPyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
Re: [PyQt] Re: Re: Any Large PyQt Projects?
Hi. Yes... i try to maintain a clean code easy to understand (even if you don't understand the comments, the code is clean and readable). Indeed i am learning Python and Qt with this project. About English as main Language. Sorry, but no... my main language is Spanish and so is the project. The application will be translated to English too as well. But main language and comments on the code will stay in Spanish. Sorry. Thanks! Cheers! 2009/3/1 Henrique Bastos > Hi Gustavo! > OpenCoffee looks nice! It was easy to walk through the code and to > understand how some QT features like styling, resources, separation from ui > definition and code, etc. were used. People learning PyQT, like myself, > should consider read it. > > You should really consider adopting english as the main language, so you > could help more people and gain more visibility to the project. > > Best regards, > -- > Henrique Bastos > henri...@bastos.net > http://henriquebastos.net > +55 21 9618-6180 > > On 27/02/2009, at 15:17, Gustavo A. Díaz wrote: > > Hi! > > I am writing a supposed will be large aplication in PyQt. > > http://opencoffee.lnxteam.org (sorry, mainly spanish site/project but will > have translations..) > > Cheers. > > > -- Gustavo A. Díaz GDNet Projects www.gdnet.com.ar ___ PyQt mailing listPyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
Re: [PyQt] Re: Re: Any Large PyQt Projects?
Hi Gustavo! OpenCoffee looks nice! It was easy to walk through the code and to understand how some QT features like styling, resources, separation from ui definition and code, etc. were used. People learning PyQT, like myself, should consider read it. You should really consider adopting english as the main language, so you could help more people and gain more visibility to the project. Best regards, -- Henrique Bastos henri...@bastos.net http://henriquebastos.net +55 21 9618-6180 On 27/02/2009, at 15:17, Gustavo A. Díaz wrote: Hi! I am writing a supposed will be large aplication in PyQt. http://opencoffee.lnxteam.org (sorry, mainly spanish site/project but will have translations..) Cheers. ___ PyQt mailing listPyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
Re: [PyQt] QSystemTrayIcon::showMessage VistaX64
Ian Jones wrote: > I'm curious if other people have been able to use this feature successfully. > > Computer specs: > Python 2.6.1 (32bit) (python.org) > PyQt 2.6-gpl-4.4.4-2.exe (from riverbank website) > > Running the examples/desktop/systray/systray.pyw that came with pyqt > > The window opens, icons appear in the system tray, change icon etc but > the balloon message never appears. > > The docs say it is supported on 'All supported versions of Windows' > and I am assuming Vista is on that list but I couldn't find the actual > list to compare it to. I've got the exact same problem, but on windows XP. Since the same program produces different output on my or on a different computer, I guess it's somehow related to the computer configuration. But I could not find anything related to showing messages in the systray in the control panel. Since we both have the issue, maybe we can identify the source of the problem by checking something common in our configuration ? I am running virtual desktop manager from Microsoft, maybe that's what is causing the problem. Are you running any kind of software that could alter systray behavior ? cheers, Philippe ___ PyQt mailing listPyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
[PyQt] Subclass Undo of a QTextEdit
Title: Flashmail Hello,when I copy a text twice in a QTextEdit and I use CTRL+Z to use UNDO, I would like to go back just after the first copy and not before the first copy.So I would like to subclass the method UNDO of a QTextEdit but I don't know how to do that, how to catch a change.Best regards.Christophe ___ PyQt mailing listPyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt