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Revision as of 19:51, 6 January 2019
- Main article: iClone Python API.
iClone ships with a pre-built version of PySide 2.0 compatible with Python 3.6.2. This version includes all standard PySide2 modules.
Creating a Simple iClone Dialog Window
The following simple example shows how to obtain a handle for the PySide application object and create a dialog window:
Code:import PySide2, RLPy from PySide2 import * from PySide2.shiboken2 import wrapInstance #-- Make a global variable contain dialog --# sample_dialog = None def run_script(): global sample_dialog sample_dialog = RLPy.RUi.CreateRDialog() sample_dialog.SetWindowTitle("Sample Dialog") #-- Create Pyside layout for RDialog --# pyside_dialog = wrapInstance(int(sample_dialog.GetWindow()), QtWidgets.QDialog) pyside_dialog.setFixedWidth(200) sample_layout = pyside_dialog.layout() #-- Add PushButton --# pushbutton = QtWidgets.QPushButton("PushButton") sample_layout.addWidget(pushbutton) #-- Add ComboBox --# combobox = QtWidgets.QComboBox() combobox.addItem("test_01") combobox.addItem("test_02") sample_layout.addWidget(combobox) sample_dialog.Show()
Loading and Editing a Qt Designer UI Widget
This sample demonstrates how to load a Qt Designer UI file and edit the loaded widgets. You must first use Qt Designer to create a *.ui file that represents the widget tree.
Code:import PySide2, RLPy, os from PySide2 import * from PySide2.shiboken2 import wrapInstance #-- Make a global variable contain Dialog --# sample_dialog = None qtui_widget = None def run_script(): global sample_dialog #-- Make the RL Dialog --# sample_dialog = RLPy.RUi.CreateRDialog() sample_dialog.SetWindowTitle("Main Dialog") #-- Wrap to PySide Dialog --# pyside_dialog = wrapInstance(int(sample_dialog.GetWindow()), QtWidgets.QDialog) sample_layout = pyside_dialog.layout() #-- Load Ui file --# ui_file = QtCore.QFile(os.path.dirname(__file__) + "/sample.ui") ui_file.open(QtCore.QFile.ReadOnly) qtui_widget = QtUiTools.QUiLoader().load(ui_file) ui_file.close() #-- Assign the Ui file to PySide dialog --# sample_layout.addWidget(qtui_widget) sample_dialog.Show()