> I have a feeling that the form produced by Qt Designer, once converted to > code, contains references to QCalendarWidget where you really want to use a > customized calendar widget. If so, you should "promote" the calendar widget > in Qt Designer to use your widget instead, and make sure you import the > module that supplies it in your application.
David, thanks for noticing about "promoting" within designer, it helped me. > Anyway, IIRC (it's a long time since I used Qt), QT allows to connect > more than one slot with the same signal, so you should not need to > subclass or to create your own multi-dispatcher. Just doing: > > calendar.paintCell.signal( SOME_SIGNAL_NAME, my_paint_method ) > > should work. I don't know which signal you should connect to, however. > > This link gives you some detail on signal/slots in PyQT: Thanks, but actually, paintCell is not a signal, it's simply a virtual method of caledarwidget. -- Best regards, Alex Gusarov -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list