On 26.12.07 19:25:35, Noam Raphael wrote: > 2007/12/26, Andreas Pakulat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On 26.12.07 18:54:25, Noam Raphael wrote: > > > 2007/12/26, Andreas Pakulat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > Sure there is: Listen for the sectionResized signal of the header view. > > > > > > > Thanks! However, it still doesn't work, for some reason. I added this > > > to my code: > > > > > > def columnResized(*args): > > > print 'columnResized%s' % repr(args) > > > QtCore.QObject.connect(tableView.horizontalHeader(), > > > QtCore.SIGNAL("sectionResized(int,int,int)"), columnResized) > > > > > > The function is never called. Did I do something wrong? > > > > Yes, you used the wrong kind of arguments to the function defintion. > > You're getting self+3 integer arguments, not a list of things. > > > No, the function is ok - if the function is defined like that, it > means that it can get any number of arguments, and they will get into > a tuple named "args". Just to make sure, I changed it into a function > that gets exactly three arguments (I don't need self, since it's not a > method), and it continued to do nothing... :(
Then you need to provide a minimal self-contained example that demonstrates the problem. Andreas -- You attempt things that you do not even plan because of your extreme stupidity. _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt