Connecting configChanged() explicitly was the cause of the problem
apparently (I need to test it a little bit more). In many forum I've
found that the people suggest to do this connection, maybe it's old
stuff.
Another strange thing I noticed is that when I click OK in the config
dialog it does no
On Sunday, February 5, 2012 15:16:03 Simone Gaiarin wrote:
> I call configChanged() once in the init function and then I connect it
> to the configChanged() signal.
you don't need to connect it to any signal. i'm not sure if that's the cause
of your problem, but it is unecessary in any case.
and
I call configChanged() once in the init function and then I connect it
to the configChanged() signal.
Here you can find the code:
https://github.com/simgunz/redshift-plasmoid/blob/master/contents/code/main.py
2012/2/5 Aaron J. Seigo :
> On Sunday, February 5, 2012 11:44:02 Simone Gaiarin wrote:
On Sunday, February 5, 2012 11:44:02 Simone Gaiarin wrote:
> Hi,
> I wrote a python plasmoid that needs to restart a program (redshift)
> everytime that the configuration is changed by the user (the plasmoid
> configChanged() function reacts to the signal). When the program is
> restarted the user