On Aug 11, 9:56 pm, "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Diez B. Roggisch schrieb: > > > > > ff schrieb: > >> Is it possible to create custom PyQt4 Slots, i have searched high and > >> low to no avail; > > >> I have an application that can set animation speed to different > >> levels, i want the user to alter this, now quite clearly i can write a > >> single function to control setting any speed with something like: > > >> def setSpeed(self, speed): > >> some code in here to set speed > > >> but if i have mutiple option for speed do i have to connect them all > >> to seperate callables for each individual speed which each in turn > >> call setSpeed with their respective speeds or can i create a slot that > >> can simply pass an integer to setSpeed in much the same way as the > >> built-in SIGNAL from something like a combo box can pass its current > >> index?? > > >> i realise this could be impossibly, knowing that would be equally > >> useful and i will just work around it, albeit with more verbose code!! > > >http://docs.huihoo.com/pyqt/pyqt4.html#pyqt-signals-and-qt-signals > > > """ > > PyQt allows new signals to be defined dynamically. The act of emitting a > > PyQt signal implicitly defines it. PyQt v4 signals are also referenced > > using the QtCore.SIGNAL() function. > > """ > > And not to forget: > > """ > A slot is a function (in PyQt a slot is any Python callable). > """ > > It's as easy as it can get. > > Diez
Sorry, yeah getting confused between SIGNALS and SLOTS, thanks -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list