Apr 28, 2015 10:08
You're welcome
Apr 28, 2015 09:58
I'm running out of idea to be honest. Report this as a bug, maybe you'll have an answer.
Apr 28, 2015 09:57
Implemented a mouse move event which is triggered everytime you move your mouse over the editor.
Apr 28, 2015 09:55
An other test: pastebin.com/Y709fRS4
Apr 28, 2015 09:44
Sorry, got busy at work
Apr 28, 2015 09:13
Here is my full script : pastebin.com/FD14ests
Apr 28, 2015 09:11
Ok, what about: self._editor.viewport().setCursor(Qt.UpArrowCursor) ? First try using it in your UI creation without the global QApplication mouse cursor overwrite. If it's not working as expected, try mixing everything.
Apr 28, 2015 09:11
Found this in PySide doc (PySide doc is far superior than PyQt's one): The shape of the mouse cursor on a PySide.QtGui.QPlainTextEdit is Qt.IBeamCursor by default. It can be changed through the PySide.QtGui.QAbstractScrollArea.viewport() ‘s cursor property. Maybe an interesting track to follow.
Apr 28, 2015 09:11
Mhhh, I'll look at it a bit more to see if there is no other way to fix this.
Apr 28, 2015 09:11
Secondly, when creating your UI, does self._editor.setCursor(Qt.UpArrowCursor) changes anything? On my computer, this is not working as I expect, the cursor is only changed for the "borders" of the widget. I suspect QPlainTextEdit to overwrite the mouse cursor on the editor. However, when I create the same UI in Qt Designer and change the cursor in it, the mouse cursor is properly overwrited, weird. You can restore the original cursor with self._editor.unsetCursor().
Apr 28, 2015 09:11
Can't reproduce the bug on Qt 4.8.6, PyQt 4.11.3, Python 2.7, Windows 7. Seems to be Linux specific. Here is some things you can try to bypass this bug. First, try changing the entire app cursor with QtGui.QApplication.setOverrideCursor(QtGui.QCursor(Qt.WaitCursor)) when you call action_run(). When it's over, restore to your original mouse cursor with QtGui.QApplication.restoreOverrideCursor().
 

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Apr 23, 2015 08:05
Ok guys, thank you for your suggestions :)
Apr 23, 2015 07:59
A mixture could be fine too :3
Apr 23, 2015 07:57
This isn't hard stuff and I'll be able to guide him. I'm looking for general questions
Apr 23, 2015 07:57
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Apr 23, 2015 07:54
Someone doing the same stuff as me, developping and consolidating the animation pipeline.
Apr 23, 2015 07:51
Cabbage guys, I'm a young graduate working in a small animation studio and looking for an internship to help me during some months. I never recruted anyone before, so what would be the good questions to ask during an interview? Do you have any idea what kind of "writing code exercize" I could hask him/her to do, in Python obviously?