I'm creating a ui for an animation tool I've written. The ui consists of a QDoubleSpinBox and a QSlider. I have connected the QSlider to the QDoubleSpinBox with functions to convert their values. I would like to keep the spinbox updating with the valueChange of the slider. I would also like the spinbox's editingFinished() to update the position of the slider handle. I have this connection working.
There are two modes to the tool; "interactive" and "non-interactive". Interactive calls my animation tool's main function as the slider is moved, with the spinbox's/slider's value as the parameter. Non-interactive mode is meant to call my tool's function only when the slider is released. It looked like setTracking() on the slider was the answer, but of course it breaks the spinbox's behaviour of always showing the value of the slider.
Is there a way to keep the spinbox connected to the slider's value and still use setTracking(False) on the slider too? Is there another way to achieve the behaviour I'm looking for? I'm using Python and Pyside.
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self.spinbox = QtGui.QDoubleSpinBox()
self.spinbox.setRange(0.0, 1.0)
self.spinbox.setDecimals(3)
self.sld = QtGui.QSlider()
self.sld.setRange(0, 1000)
self.sld.valueChanged[int].connect(self.update_spinbox)
self.spinbox.editingFinished.connect(self.update_slider_position)
def update_spinbox(self, value):
self.spinbox.setValue(float(value)/1000)
def update_slider_position(self):
self.sld.setSliderPosition(self.spinbox.value()*1000)
A menu in the ui toggles the setTracking() of the slider.