You could use QStackedWidget for that, if how i use in my application. I have a QMainWindow and a QStackedWidget which i load the modules GUIs of my application.
Here you could digg the code of my opensource application: svn co svn://svn.tuxfamily.org/svnroot/opencoffee/opencoffee opencoffee Cheers 2009/2/27 Mario Daniel Carugno <carug...@gmail.com> > Hi, i'm new in this list and new to pyqt too. > I'm trying to develop my first gui application, and have some questions. > I hope to make the correct questions. Please tell me if i'm going wrong. > > Well, i want to develop a tipical bussiness app, and think to divide all in > modules. > A module for Customers, a module for Products, another for Invoicing and so > on. > Now, i want that each module have it's own gui. I design each module's gui > independently and could be run alone. > But i also want to design a main frame, with a menu to load each module > into > its central area. > Clear at this point ? > So, i need to load dinamically a module's gui into the central area of the > main > workspace. > I want that kind of modularity in my app, but i don't know what to read or > what > topics must i search to get that knowledge. > > Please could give some background on this, or tell me what to read or > search ? > > Thank you so much > Mario > > _______________________________________________ > PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com > http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt > -- Gustavo A. Díaz GDNet Projects www.gdnet.com.ar
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