On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 01:36:14 +0100, "Hans-Peter Jansen" <h...@urpla.net> wrote: > Hi Phil, > > while I'm seriously overloaded at the moment (a bunch of people are much
> harder to organize then code), I did some relaxations by converting > another fine Qt example. As usual, I couldn't resist in pimping it up > in some minor ways. Most prominently, I added a way to change the date > format globally. Also, a workaround to fetch the correct cell > background color is applied. I removed the workaround as (for me) it doesn't seem to be needed and also it breaks the background of the first and last rows. > One thing escaped me, though: the SpreadSheetItem.clone() method. It is > finalized with an instance pointer assignment in C++. I've experimented > with the baseclass clone call, which resulted in a strange: > item = super(SpreadSheetItem, self).clone() > RuntimeError: underlying C/C++ object has been deleted > but since this doesn't seem to be intented in the original version, feel > free to ignore this. I used super().clone() but I'm not sure if the code was ever executed in my testing. What operation were you doing when it happened? > Anyway, this example shows the powers of Qt in some nice ways. Hopefully > you can include it in the upcoming release. Thanks, Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt