On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 18:55:59 +0100
Lionel Roubeyrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have finally found that this problem appears only with the Keramik style !
> Is it a bug in Qt or with this style ?
>
Let's say that it is a feature of the Keramik style :-)
More seriously, I know ano
Hello all,
I have finally found that this problem appears only with the Keramik style !
Is it a bug in Qt or with this style ?
Lionel
Le Dimanche 18 Janvier 2004 17:20, Lionel Roubeyrie a écrit :
> Hi all,
> I'm back with the same problem, I try to explain you exactly what happens :
> I use Debi
On Sunday 18 January 2004 17:20, Lionel Roubeyrie wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm back with the same problem, I try to explain you exactly what
> happens : I use Debian Sid (Knoppix) with the following versions :
> Qt : 3.2.3
> python-qt3 : 3.8-3
> SIP : 3.8-2
> python : 2.3.2
script runs fine here on SuSE
Le Dimanche 18 Janvier 2004 18:12, Sundance a écrit :
> Heya people,
>
> Been trying to help Lionel there for a while, but I must admit his
> problem really puzzles me. Anyone more experienced than me care to give
> us a hand? Thankies. :)
>
> Using Qt 3.2.3, Python 2.3.2, SIP 3.8 and PyQt 3.8.1, t
Heya people,
Been trying to help Lionel there for a while, but I must admit his
problem really puzzles me. Anyone more experienced than me care to give
us a hand? Thankies. :)
Using Qt 3.2.3, Python 2.3.2, SIP 3.8 and PyQt 3.8.1, the code listed in
the parent message works just fine here. Appa
Hi all,
I'm back with the same problem, I try to explain you exactly what happens :
I use Debian Sid (Knoppix) with the following versions :
Qt : 3.2.3
python-qt3 : 3.8-3
SIP : 3.8-2
python : 2.3.2
When I want to use a QComboTableItem in a cell of a QTable, I can't see it
unless the cell gets the