I am writing a plugin for a piece of software in python, and I want to start up a PyQt GUI in the plugin, without stalling the main thread while the gui is running (later i will want to pass messages between the main thread and the gui thread).
I'm new to pyqt, so I'm probably doing something very silly, but for the moment I'm just trying to get the first pyqt tutorial example running in a seperate thread: ----8<-------- import sys from PyQt4 import QtGui from PyQt4 import QtCore class MyThread( QtCore.QThread ): def __init__( self ): QtCore.QThread.__init__( self ) def run( self ): app = QtGui.QApplication( sys.argv ) hello = QtGui.QPushButton( 'Hello world!' ) hello.resize( 500, 500 ) hello.show() app.exec_() QtCore.QThread.terminate( ) mt = MyThread() mt.start() print 'Main thread continuing...' mt.wait() print 'GUI thread finished.' ----8<-------- The app starts up (with a warning WARNING: QApplication was not created in the main() thread. ). I get a window, but no button, and clicking on the close button does nothing and I have to force the program to quit. There's got to be a way to get this working, right? Can anyone help me along the right path? Cheers, Anders -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list