On Saturday 07 January 2006 1:06 pm, gregarican wrote: > I noticed that when I invoked the setCentralWidget() method using PyQt > 3.13 on Python 2.3.5 opening and closing a widget associated with a > main window would result in a Win32 access violation crash after a > couple of times. Here's a generic snippet: > > class Application_Window(QMainWindow): > def __init__(self): > QMainWindow.__init__(self,None,'application main > window',Qt.WDestructiveClose) > > def other_widget(self): > self.this_widget=QWidget() > self.setCentralWidget(self.this_widget) > > > The only way I could avoid the crashes was to replace the > setCentralWidget() method with: > > self.this_widget.show() > > Is there some fundamental error I was making in this, or is this a > known bug?
What version of Qt? Phil -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list