Thank you for answering. The strange thing is that my versions are the same
as yours. But well, I made an ultra-dirty hack by passing the QWebView's
HTML to a QTextEdit and then printing it from there, so for now it will
serve (the pages I am loading into my QWebView are actually pretty simple).
Bu
yes it's possible to do that... read about QMenu classes to do the right
click and
maybe visit here to other examples
http://www.rkblog.rk.edu.pl/w/p/python/#3
2011/8/22 Nader Abedrabbo
>
> Greetings,
>
> I am new to PyQt.
> I am creating a GUI for a program I created in Python and I need to ad
Greetings,
I am new to PyQt.
I am creating a GUI for a program I created in Python and I need to add a
table with advanced functions in it. I am able to use QTableWidget to
create the table, but there is no "right click" functionality to the table.
I need to create a table to do these things
Hello,
attached the file containing the source.
Best regards,
Carl.
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pyqt-boun...@riverbankcomputing.com wrote on 22-08-2011 20:00:31:
> Carl Wolff
> Sent by: pyqt-boun...@riverbankcomputing.c
Hello,
the following piece of code leaks:
import PyQt4.QtGui
import PyQt4.QtCore
import time
app = PyQt4.QtGui.QApplication([])
mainWindow = PyQt4.QtGui.QMainWindow()
while True:
button = PyQt4.QtGui.QPushButton(mainWindow)
button.parent().findChild(PyQt4.QtCore.QObject, "foo")
button.se
Greetings,
OS X 10.5.8
PyQT 4.8.3
I created a widget PathWidget which has a QGridLayout that contains 3
QComboBox's. This widget is only displayed in a specific column of a
QTableView using the createEditor method override of the QItemDelegate. We
started experiencing that the application crashes
Mads Ipsen wrote:
> It seems strange to me though, that something like this even can be an
> issue, in the sense that it haven't been fixed ages ago. But maybe it
> isn't as trivial as it looks?
I seem to recall it being a design issue, so it's hard to fix without
breaking something else. Perhap
Thanks.
It seems strange to me though, that something like this even can be an
issue, in the sense that it haven't been fixed ages ago. But maybe it
isn't as trivial as it looks?
Mads
On 08/22/2011 12:39 PM, Jeremy Sanders wrote:
Mads Ipsen wrote:
I've attached a small example, displaying
Mads Ipsen wrote:
> I've attached a small example, displaying two widgets which both include
> a QLabel: one with wordwrap on, and one without. Try to resize the two
> widgets and see if you can reproduce the behavior.
>
> This must be a bug, right?
This is a fairly well known Qt bug but I can't
Le 22/08/11 11:46, Vincent Vande Vyvre a écrit :
Le 22/08/11 11:29, Jonathan Riddell a écrit :
On 22 August 2011 10:13, Vincent Vande Vyvre
wrote:
from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
ImportError: /usr/lib/libQtGui.so.4: undefined symbol:
Le 22/08/11 11:29, Jonathan Riddell a écrit :
On 22 August 2011 10:13, Vincent Vande Vyvre
wrote:
from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
ImportError: /usr/lib/libQtGui.so.4: undefined symbol:
_ZN14QObjectPrivate15checkWindowRoleEv
Hmm, I thought that
Sorry for my extremely sloppy writing. I'll try again:
Hi,
If you set wordWrap to True for a QLabel which has been added to a
widget with a layout, the resizing of the parent widget is kinda
strange: The widget can be resized to nothing etc.
I've attached a small example, displaying two widg
Hi,
I encounter this
problem on
Linux Ubuntu
from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
ImportError: /usr/lib/libQtGui.so.4: undefined symbol:
_ZN14QObjectPrivate15checkWindowRoleEv
I guess the problem is in the debian package
Hi,
If you set wordWrap to True for a QLabel in widget the layout, the
resizing of the widget is kinda strange: The widget can be resized to
nothing etc. I've attached a small example, displaying two widgets: One
with and one without wordwrap. This must be a bug, right?
Best regards,
Mads
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