On Mon, 04 Apr 2011 22:43:54 +0200, Lorenzo Masini ruggin...@develer.com
wrote:
Il giorno ven, 01/04/2011 alle 12.09 +0100, Phil Thompson ha scritto:
Using the /NoRelease/ mapped type annotation will suppress the
generation
of the assign_ helper, but it will also has an effect on calling the
On Wednesday 06 April 2011, 02:43:38 James Polk wrote:
I have a curious dilemma I can't seem to find any information about
in the docs...
I have a QTreeView and a delegate...
The items in the QTreeView have columns of similar data. When I set
the selection behaviour to multiSelect (actually
Hello,
I'm new here so sorry if this problem appeared and I haven't found it in
some kind of mailing archive.
I'll describe a little my problem. I'm trying to make application with
googe maps in it. So I'm using QtWebKit
and QWebView. Everything was fine until Google was supporting the Google
hi,
not sure its a good idea but i solved this kind of problem by sending a
signal from the delegate which the view can catch and perform the edit
on all the selected items. it works just fine here.
bests
Zoli
On 2011.04.06. 2:43, James Polk wrote:
I have a curious dilemma I can't seem
Actually I found out you can add this to a QAbstractTransition, but it does
not make a difference. It seems that the animation which moves widgets
off-screen does not play. I only see the widgets moving on-screen.
slightly modified code:
def _createAnimations(self):
Well I found a solution and thought I would share it...
Probably not the most elegant, but it does work..
Works by using an import global variable (told you it wasn't elegant ;-)
I created a file named ms.py and inside is a single line:
MyTreeView
and that's all.
In my main.py,...I
The question code are here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5570402/why-do-closeevent-and-destroyed-slot-not-get-called-on-accepting-pyqt4-qdialog
but hopefully someone here can give me an answer on:
1. how to get the closeEvent to fire from accepting (or do I have to do a
self.close()?)
2.