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Using QSystemTrayIcon with PyQt

Hello,

I am pretty new to Python, and have never learned C++. I am trying to
implement the following thing into my python application:

http://doc.trolltech.com/4.3/qsystemtrayicon.html

Through PyQt. I have been using PyQt for awhile and I know how do use
it, but I could not get this specific thing to work. Can someone give
me some hints as to get it working in Python?

Thanks a ton,

Alex
Mar 30 '08 #1
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On Sunday 30 March 2008, Alex Teiche wrote:
Hello,

I am pretty new to Python, and have never learned C++. I am trying to
implement the following thing into my python application:

http://doc.trolltech.com/4.3/qsystemtrayicon.html

Through PyQt. I have been using PyQt for awhile and I know how do use
it, but I could not get this specific thing to work. Can someone give
me some hints as to get it working in Python?

Thanks a ton,

Alex
Have you looked at PyQt's systray example?

Phil
Mar 30 '08 #2
On Mar 30, 2:08 am, Phil Thompson <p...@riverbankcomputing.comwrote:
On Sunday 30 March 2008, Alex Teiche wrote:
Hello,
I am pretty new to Python, and have never learned C++. I am trying to
implement the following thing into my python application:
http://doc.trolltech.com/4.3/qsystemtrayicon.html
Through PyQt. I have been using PyQt for awhile and I know how do use
it, but I could not get this specific thing to work. Can someone give
me some hints as to get it working in Python?
Thanks a ton,
Alex

Have you looked at PyQt's systray example?

Phil
No, where do I find the example?

Thanks,

Alex
Mar 30 '08 #3
On Sunday 30 March 2008, Alex Teiche wrote:
On Mar 30, 2:08 am, Phil Thompson <p...@riverbankcomputing.comwrote:
On Sunday 30 March 2008, Alex Teiche wrote:
Hello,
>
I am pretty new to Python, and have never learned C++. I am trying to
implement the following thing into my python application:
>
>http://doc.trolltech.com/4.3/qsystemtrayicon.html
>
Through PyQt. I have been using PyQt for awhile and I know how do use
it, but I could not get this specific thing to work. Can someone give
me some hints as to get it working in Python?
>
Thanks a ton,
>
Alex
Have you looked at PyQt's systray example?

Phil

No, where do I find the example?

Thanks,

Alex
Unsurprisingly in the PyQt source package.

Phil
Mar 30 '08 #4
On Sunday 30 March 2008, Phil Thompson wrote:
On Sunday 30 March 2008, Alex Teiche wrote:
On Mar 30, 2:08 am, Phil Thompson <p...@riverbankcomputing.comwrote:
On Sunday 30 March 2008, Alex Teiche wrote:
Hello,

I am pretty new to Python, and have never learned C++. I am trying
to implement the following thing into my python application:

http://doc.trolltech.com/4.3/qsystemtrayicon.html

Through PyQt. I have been using PyQt for awhile and I know how do
use it, but I could not get this specific thing to work. Can someone
give me some hints as to get it working in Python?

Thanks a ton,

Alex
>
Have you looked at PyQt's systray example?
>
Phil
No, where do I find the example?

Thanks,

Alex

Unsurprisingly in the PyQt source package.

Phil
By which I mean the current snapshot - I'd forgotten that it is a recent
addition.

Phil
Mar 30 '08 #5
On Mar 29, 11:02 pm, Alex Teiche <xelap...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello,

I am pretty new to Python, and have never learned C++. I am trying to
implement the following thing into my python application:

http://doc.trolltech.com/4.3/qsystemtrayicon.html

Through PyQt. I have been using PyQt for awhile and I know how do use
it, but I could not get this specific thing to work. Can someone give
me some hints as to get it working in Python?
What problems are you having?
>
Thanks a ton,

Alex
Mar 30 '08 #6

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