Yves Glodt wrote: > I have a mainwindow in my pyqt application, and on click of a button I > want to start an assistant (wizard). > > I have create the wizard with the Qt Designer, generated the python code > with pyuic, imported it "from assistant import *", and subclassed it as > usual. > > To show it, the onclick method of the button does: > > w = Wizard() > w.show() > > bot nothing happens... If this is within a method that returns immediately after the show() call, the wizard will go out of scope and be deleted. I suspect that you really want to call w.exec_loop() intead, since this will only return control to the method after the user has finished interacting with the wizard. Take a look at the QWizard documentation for more information: http://doc.trolltech.com/3.3/qwizard.html David
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