Re: [PyQt] Function to open window and return user input

2012-01-23 Thread Hans-Peter Jansen
On Monday 23 January 2012, 18:53:46 Christopher Evans wrote: > Is there a way to make this non modal? I am using Maya and we did not > use exec because it always made the dialog application modal, as in > it halts the main thread and doesn't allow users to interface with > the parent app while the

Re: [PyQt] Function to open window and return user input

2012-01-23 Thread Christopher Evans
Is there a way to make this non modal? I am using Maya and we did not use exec because it always made the dialog application modal, as in it halts the main thread and doesn't allow users to interface with the parent app while the window is open. CE On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Hans-Peter Jans

Re: [PyQt] Function to open window and return user input

2012-01-22 Thread Hans-Peter Jansen
On Friday 20 January 2012, 20:38:33 Christopher Evans wrote: > QInput is designed to get a single input from a user. > > In my case, we are making a complex remapping dialog that takes two > ordered lists as input, allows the users to change the order, then on > dialog close, it should return the t

Re: [PyQt] Function to open window and return user input

2012-01-20 Thread Christopher Evans
QInput is designed to get a single input from a user. In my case, we are making a complex remapping dialog that takes two ordered lists as input, allows the users to change the order, then on dialog close, it should return the two re-ordered lists. Thanks CE On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 10:10 AM, Ph

Re: [PyQt] Function to open window and return user input

2012-01-20 Thread Phil Thompson
On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 01:52:26 +0100, Christopher Evans wrote: > What's the best way to open a pyqt win and return user input? > > Kind of like with pyqt's built in simple windows (save, load, ok/cancel, > etc). > > I would like to make a function that when run, pops a window open, then > when clo