On 1/30/20 4:38 AM, Souvik Dutta wrote: > Hey guys. I might be asking the most childish question. I have a window in > pyqt5 (a file in python). Let's call it win1. > I have another pyqt5 (another file in python). Let's call it win2. Now win2 > is called when add button in win1 is clicked. So far no problem. But win2 > has another button called save. When this is called I want a label to > appear in win1. How can I do this?? And how can I have a number of labels > like this when a certain condition is fulfilled?? Thank you in advance for > your help.
There are some additional resources you might consider using, and will likely get faster responses with regards to Qt questions. First is the PyQt5 mailing list. https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt . Also there are the normal Qt forums: https://forum.qt.io/ As to your question, you can add a label to a window the same way you would add the label in the first place. Likely you'll want a QBoxLayout widget to place the label(s) into, with the addWidget() method. Take a look at the Qt docs for signal, methods, etc. https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qboxlayout.html . For the most part, PyQt5's method calls, signals, and slots, are the same in Python as they are in C++. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list