On Oct 13, 10:56 pm, David Boddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Monday 13 October 2008 11:42, lkcl wrote: > > > i don't know if it _was_ detached from the layout, but it was > > definitely still visible. see > >http://pyjs.org/examples/gridtest/output/GridTest.html > > for the example i was porting to pyqt4. each time i clicked "Next", a > > new set of N,N would be _overlaid_ on top of the old ones, even though > > i was doing removeItem(). > > Yes, it just sounds like you needed to delete the layouts after removing > them. > > > the code's athttp://lkcl.net/pyjamas-desktop/pyqt4.tgz > > I might take a look later in the week if the code in there is runnable.
yeah, it is. hello_loader.py is the main.... err.... um.... i just double- checked, so i'd be able to advise you and... err... the problem i described (with the GridTest) seems to have... gone away!! *slightly embarrassed* :) however, clicking too fast _did_ end up with fifty little windows of text (!) and the respect for text boundaries is definitely broken - shrink the window to 300 x 400 with the kitchensink example (which is where i stopped and moved to webkit, so all the _other_ examples prior to that will work) and you'll see that the text in a column down the left hand side end up all overlapping each other. so, you get to see the top few pixels of each word. if there's a way to enforce the displaying of text - for the _text_ to say "i need to be a total area of X in order to display my words. if you make my width too small, i will _force_ my height to be larger as i wrap the text". just like an HTML <p> </p> does. l. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list