Hello,
My PySide app seems to ignore the TERM signal sent during shutdown on Linux
when it is automatically started by putting an entry in ~/.config/autostart.
I came to the conclusion that the issue is with PySide/Qt through the
following experiment.
First, I created a simple Python script that
Hey Ryan I would like to thank you for your help with my code. I played
around with the function you filled out for me and got it working just had
to change the -1 to a 0 and worked perfectly. I have then been able to use
it for multiple line edits and get it mapped to the correct columns in the
d
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>> On 06/11/2013 10:27 AM, Phil Thompson wrote:
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>> I need to have sip file compatible with != sip version (startin
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> I need to have sip file compatible with != sip version (starting at
4.10)
> What is the best way to archive that?
If you are talking about SIP directives, ie. you
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Hi list,
I need to have sip file compatible with != sip version (starting at 4.10)
What is the best way to archive that?
Thanks in advance for your advices,
Regards,
SEB
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