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Pyside GUI Application Development- Second Edition - Second Edition

By : Venkateshwaran Loganathan, Gopinath Jaganmohan
Book Image

Pyside GUI Application Development- Second Edition - Second Edition

By: Venkateshwaran Loganathan, Gopinath Jaganmohan

Overview of this book

Elegantly-built GUI applications are always a massive hit among users. PySide is an open source software project that provides Python bindings for the Qt cross-platform UI framework. Combining the power of Qt and Python, PySide provides easy access to the Qt framework for Python developers and also acts as an excellent rapid application development platform. This book will take you through everything you need to know to develop UI applications. You will learn about installing and building PySide in various major operating systems as well as the basics of GUI programming. The book will then move on to discuss event management, signals and slots, and the widgets and dialogs available with PySide. Database interaction and manipulation is also covered. By the end of this book, you will be able to program GUI applications efficiently and master how to develop your own applications and how to run them across platforms.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Adding a button


The next customization is to add a button to our application. The most common button that is used in any GUI is a push or command button. We push (click on) the button to command the computer to perform some action or answer a decision. Typical push buttons include: OK, Apply, Cancel, Close, Yes, No, and Help. Usually the push button is rectangular with some label on it. It can also have an optional icon associated with it. It is also possible to define a shortcut key combination to the button to which it responds on clicking the key combination.

The button emits a signal when it is activated by any external event, such as a mouse click or by pressing the spacebar, or by a keyboard shortcut. A widget may be associated with this key click event, which is executed on receiving this signal, and it is usually called a slot in Qt. We will learn more about signals and slots in the later chapters. As for now, be informed that a signal will connect to a slot on emission. There can...