Pyqt calling a custom dialog and returning the vars
Diez B. Roggisch
deets at nospam.web.de
Mon Apr 16 18:03:23 EDT 2007
Marcpp schrieb:
> I call a dialog from a principal program but cannot return the value
> of the
> variables (text box's). Here is a example...
>
>
>
> from ui import Agenda
> from dialog1 import dialogo1
> from PyQt4 import *
> import dbm
> import sys
>
> class principal (QApplication):
>
> def __init__(self, args):
> """ In the constructor we're doing everything to get our
> application
> started, which is basically constructing a basic
> QApplication by
> its __init__ method, then adding our widgets and finally
> starting
> the exec_loop."""
> QApplication.__init__(self,args)
>
> # We pass None since it's the top-level widget, we could in
> fact leave
> # that one out, but this way it's easier to add more dialogs
> or widgets.
> self.maindialog = ag(None)
>
> self.setMainWidget(self.maindialog)
> self.maindialog.show()
> self.exec_loop()
>
> class ag (Agenda):
> ...
> ...
> def _slotAddClicked(self):
> d=dialogo1()
> d.exec_()
> d.connect(d.buttonOk,SIGNAL("clicked()"),self._procesadialog1)
Shouldn't you connect the signal _before_ the dialog is shown?
> def _procesadialog1():
> d=dialogo1()
> drempresa = d.dempresa.text()
> print drempresa #
> <-------------------------------------------------------- Nothing
> appears
> ...
> ...
> if __name__ == "__main__":
> app = principal(sys.argv)
>
Diez
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