Calling Python-tk code from C/C++

Gabriel Genellina gagsl-py2 at yahoo.com.ar
Tue Jan 27 12:29:24 EST 2009


En Tue, 27 Jan 2009 07:42:01 -0200, Rajorshi Biswas <rajorshi at in.com>  
escribió:

> Hello all, This is my first post to this mailing list. Our requirement  
> is to invoke a Tkinter python panel from a C++ GUI app where both GUI  
> windows would run in 2 separate threads. We have written a sample PyQt  
> application which calls this Tk panel using something like this:class  
> TkPanel(threading.Thread):def run(self): # call showPaneldef  
> showPanel():# create window = Tk.Tk() window.mainloop()def start():t =  
> TkPanel()t.start()Now we call this from our main python code:def  
> startPanel(self): import tkPanel tkPanel.start() # this calls  
> tkwindow.mainloop() in a separate thread.This works absolutely fine when  
> the invoking app is Python.

 From the above description I don't see where PyQt is involved. Do you  
really want to mix Qt and Tk in the same application? I don't think they  
could coexist...
-- 
Gabriel Genellina




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