[PyQt] hidden signals?
Andreas Pakulat
apaku at gmx.de
Mon Dec 24 13:02:15 GMT 2007
On 24.12.07 13:22:22, Jochen Georges wrote:
> On Monday 24 December 2007 12:25:14 Andreas Pakulat wrote:
> > On 24.12.07 09:16:17, Jochen Georges wrote:
>
> > Thats not a simple self-contained example that demonstrates the problem.
> > Sorry, but you have to create an app that we can simply run to check
> > what exactly happens and whats wrong with that behaviour.
>
> :-)
>
> > Especially
> > when the verbal description is relatively unclear like in this case (at
> > least to me).
>
> sorry
You could have stripped down that code a bit more, but its easy to see
the problem, now that I can run it.
> > Andreas
>
> to see what is going wrong, please
>
> 1. click "list"
> 2. insert a number in the left lineedit
> 3. press return
>
> now the right lineedit should have the focus.
The problem is that the Interactive button is the "default" button in
the dialog, so it automatically gets activated on return-presses.
Changing from QDialog to QWidget fixes that, I don't see a way to have a
Qt4 QDialog without a default button, though. Using setDefault on the
push buttons doesn't seem to do anything useful.
Andreas
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