Here is an example that *might* put you in the right track...... please
note, I did not test this snippet
from functools import partial
class MyUI(window or dialog or widget or whatever...):
# create a button
self.my_btn = QtWidgets.QPushButton('Right Click Me')
# left click
self.my_btn.clicked.connect(partial(self.call_def_left))
# set it with custom menu Contex
self.my_btn.customContextMenuRequested.connect(partial(self.add_menu))
# menu thingy, this is the right click
def add_menu(self):
""" add menus to btns """
menu = QtWidgets.QMenu(self)
for char_env in [('Char Yes', QtGui.QPixmap('img_char_location')),
('Env Yes', QtGui.QPixmap('img_env_location'))
]:
action = QtWidgets.QAction(char_env[1], char_env[0], self,
triggered=partial(self.call_def_YES))
# add the action to the menu
menu.addAction(action)
# exec' the menu on the position of the cursor
menu.exec_(QtGui.QCursor.pos())
On Tuesday, October 16, 2018 at 1:42:33 PM UTC-7, Adam Baker wrote:
>
> I’m looking to create a menu that is shown when you preform a right click
> on a button. The photo was an example for the maya.cmds.popupMenu() that I
> want to repeat using QT Instead.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> - Adam
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