On Friday 18 January 2008, sschoellhammer wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I really like PyQt but I have one crucial problem. For some reason I cannot > pass an argument from a signal to my own slot function. If there isn't any > - like a simple "clicked()" signal it all works ok but once I have anything > with an argument my own function doesnt even seem to get called :/ Here's > a little bit of code: > > import sys > from PyQt4.Qt import * > > class MainWindow(QMainWindow, Ui_MainWindow): > def __init__(self, parent = None): > QMainWindow.__init__(self, parent) > self.setupUi(self) > > self.connect(self.btnSetAnimRoot, SIGNAL("clicked()"),self.browse) > self.connect(self.lineEditAnimRoot, SIGNAL("textChanged ( const QString & > text )"),self.test) > self.connect(self.lineEditAnimRoot, SIGNAL("returnPressed > ()"),self.test2) > > #this function doesnt work - it doest even seem to get called > def test(self,text): > print text > > #if i no parameter is passed there is no problem > def test2(self): > print "pressed" > > > I read this tutorial (http://blog.qgis.org/?q=node/102) and I seem to be > doing exactly the same but I just cant get this to work. > > Please if you know help me out, this is driving me crazy! Remove the argument name from the textChanged() signature. Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt