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Table Drop Event and loadUi with PySide2 #365
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Look like a gap indeed. I'm not sure why it happens, does it happen with native PySide2? If so, might be worth reaching out to the PySide2 devs for a fix. If not, then the problem must reside in Qt.py. If you find anything, a pull-request would be great. |
No it does not happen with native PySide2 meaning if I use pyside2uic to compile ui into py I can go back to catching dropEvents. So there is one way around it for now. |
FYI! I find similar behaviour with QtPy! |
I am having this issue with loadUi with Pyside2 where I am not able to override a dropEvent in the following situation:
When we run this code using PySide2 we get unexpected (default) behaviour when we drag and drop an element from the list into the table below
but when we run it using PyQt5 we catch the event in our assigned function.
This looks like a gap in the shim, that can be looked into.
Can you please recommend a bindling agnostic way to load a .ui form containing an element whose dropEvent we want to override?
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