2012-09-26, 08:24
I'm now sitting for days and can't figure out if the following is possibel. I have a button in my custom dialog. If this button is clicked, a custom action of my dialog should be executed.
This is the Python code:
And the corresponding XML has a button as follows:
Is this in someway possible? When I click on the button, no usable action (with the button id) is sent to onAction. Why not?
This is the Python code:
Code:
class XMLDialog(WindowXMLDialog):
def __init__(self, xmlFilename, scriptPath, defaultSkin = None, forceFallback = None):
WindowXMLDialog.__init__(self, xmlFilename, scriptPath, defaultSkin, forceFallback)
def onAction(self, action):
if not action.getId() == 107:
self.log("Action received:" +str(action.getId()) + " " + str(action.getButtonCode()))
def customAction(self):
self.log("My custom action is executed.")
And the corresponding XML has a button as follows:
Code:
<control type="button" id="5005">
<description>Custom Action</description>
<posx>380</posx>
<posy>110</posy>
<width>100</width>
<height>35</height>
<label>Cancel</label>
<align>center</align>
<aligny>center</aligny>
<onclick>customAction()</onclick>
</control>
Is this in someway possible? When I click on the button, no usable action (with the button id) is sent to onAction. Why not?