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Can SKILL edit a Qt form?

tweeksold
tweeksold over 13 years ago
I want to customize the Export Image form.  Unfortunately, it's not a form:

> hiIsForm(ExportImageDialog)

nil

> type(ExportImageDialog)
other     

> ExportImageDialog->?
nil  

When it comes up, what gets logged is not the usual hiiSetCurrentForm(), but     

nrSetCurrentWindow(ExportImageDialog)  

According to Chapter 16 of the UI SKILL Ref,  

This chapter describes QtReplay functions, which are SKILL functions that log and replay graphical user interface (GUI) actions. These functions are used for GUI elements that are created directly with Qt instead of user interface SKILL (HI).  

Unfortunately, I don’t see any functions in the SKILL UI Ref that allow manipulation of Qt objects. I can close the form through SKILL by doing     

ExportImageDialog->close->value = t  

But I can’t figure out how to add buttons.  I see how to read the values though:  

> ExportImageDialog->fullColor->value

 ”nil”

Is there any way to add a button to this form, or change its doneProc?

 

  --tom
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

     No, you can't do that.

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

     No, you can't do that.

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