from PyTQt.tqt import TQFrame, TQStringList, TQVBoxLayout, TQ_SIGNAL, TQLabel, TQSizePolicy, TQt from PyTQt.tqttable import TQTable from tdeui import KTextEdit, KDatePicker, KDateWidget labelText = 'KDatePicker' iconName = 'date' helpText = """A date selection widget. Provides a widget for calendar date input. Different from the previous versions, it now emits two types of signals, either dateSelected() or dateEntered() (see documentation for both signals). A line edit has been added in the newer versions to allow the user to select a date directly by entering numbers like 19990101 or 990101. """ class MainFrame(TQFrame): def __init__(self, parent=None): TQFrame.__init__(self, parent) self.help = KTextEdit(helpText, '', self) self.dateDisplay = KDateWidget(self) self.dateDisplay.setSizePolicy(TQSizePolicy(TQSizePolicy.Maximum, TQSizePolicy.Maximum)) self.datePicker = KDatePicker(self) layout = TQVBoxLayout(self) layout.addWidget(self.help, 1) layout.addWidget(self.datePicker, 0, TQt.AlignHCenter) layout.addStretch(1) self.other = TQLabel('Selected Date:', self) layout.addWidget(self.other, 0) layout.addWidget(self.dateDisplay, 2) self.connect(self.datePicker, TQ_SIGNAL('dateChanged(TQDate)'), self.dateDisplay.setDate)