DavidBoddie <http://www.diotavelli.net/PyQtWiki/DavidBoddie> from the #pyqt irc channel has come with a solution: http://www.diotavelli.net/PyQtWiki/Movie%20splash%20screen
Thank you all. On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 3:28 PM, Itay Brandes <akari...@gmail.com> wrote: > Then what's the right approach to the solution? > > > On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Hans-Peter Jansen <h...@urpla.net> wrote: > >> Am Friday 20 July 2012 13:55:20 schrieb Itay Brandes: >> > Here they are. >> > As you can see, only the first frame is shown, and the others won't >> > get painted. >> >> That's for sure, since you're using a QPixmap to display the gif. >> That guy did his own QSplashScreen class, where he loads the gif with >> QMovie, but that approach might lack, too, since QMovie needs the event >> loop running, which is usually not the case during initialization. >> >> Oh well. >> >> Pete >> >> >> > Thanks. >> > >> > On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 10:52 AM, Hans-Peter Jansen <h...@urpla.net> >> wrote: >> > > Am Thursday 19 July 2012 19:46:39 schrieb Itay Brandes: >> > > > Hey, >> > > > QtGui.QSplashScreen allows to use a static image source for the >> > > > splash screen, but does not support .gif animations. >> > > > >> > > > How can I bind a QtGui.QMovie to the QtGui.QSplashScreen? >> > > > There are many snap-ins in C++, like >> > > > this<http://www.qtcentre.org/threads/18747-QSplashScreen-loading- >> > > >icon ?p=92814#post92814>, but I'm unfimiliar with them, and fail >> > > > to convert them to python correctly. >> > > >> > > Seems pretty straight forward. Start over and post your stub >> > > (including a link to the animated gif..). >> > > >> > > Pete >> > > _______________________________________________ >> > > PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com >> > > http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt >> >> >> >
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