Change the style and background color of Widget Window in Python (PyQt4)
def color_picker(self):
color = QtGui.QColorDialog.getColor()
self.setStyleSheet("QWidget { background-color: %s}" % color.name())
global selectedcolor
selectedcolor=color.name()
print(selectedcolor)
global RGBcolorfromcolorpicker
RGBcolorfromcolorpicker=selectedcolor.lstrip('#')
#This line doesn't work.
self.QColorDialog.setStyleSheet('QTabBar::tab{background-color: red;}')
self.send_rgb_color()
python python-3.x pyqt widget pyqt4
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def color_picker(self):
color = QtGui.QColorDialog.getColor()
self.setStyleSheet("QWidget { background-color: %s}" % color.name())
global selectedcolor
selectedcolor=color.name()
print(selectedcolor)
global RGBcolorfromcolorpicker
RGBcolorfromcolorpicker=selectedcolor.lstrip('#')
#This line doesn't work.
self.QColorDialog.setStyleSheet('QTabBar::tab{background-color: red;}')
self.send_rgb_color()
python python-3.x pyqt widget pyqt4
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def color_picker(self):
color = QtGui.QColorDialog.getColor()
self.setStyleSheet("QWidget { background-color: %s}" % color.name())
global selectedcolor
selectedcolor=color.name()
print(selectedcolor)
global RGBcolorfromcolorpicker
RGBcolorfromcolorpicker=selectedcolor.lstrip('#')
#This line doesn't work.
self.QColorDialog.setStyleSheet('QTabBar::tab{background-color: red;}')
self.send_rgb_color()
python python-3.x pyqt widget pyqt4
def color_picker(self):
color = QtGui.QColorDialog.getColor()
self.setStyleSheet("QWidget { background-color: %s}" % color.name())
global selectedcolor
selectedcolor=color.name()
print(selectedcolor)
global RGBcolorfromcolorpicker
RGBcolorfromcolorpicker=selectedcolor.lstrip('#')
#This line doesn't work.
self.QColorDialog.setStyleSheet('QTabBar::tab{background-color: red;}')
self.send_rgb_color()
python python-3.x pyqt widget pyqt4
python python-3.x pyqt widget pyqt4
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Instead of just using a static method you can use an object of the class, in this case I have created a class that already implements the functionality of changing the color:
from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
class ColorDialog(QtGui.QColorDialog):
def __init__(self, initial=QtGui.QColor(), parent=None):
super(ColorDialog, self).__init__(parent)
self.setOption(QtGui.QColorDialog.DontUseNativeDialog)
self.currentColorChanged.connect(self.onCurrentColorChanged)
self.onCurrentColorChanged(self.currentColor())
@QtCore.pyqtSlot(QtGui.QColor)
def onCurrentColorChanged(self, color):
self.setStyleSheet("QColorDialog { background-color: %s}" % color.name())
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
w = ColorDialog()
if w.exec_() == QtGui.QDialog.Accepted:
print(w.currentColor())
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Instead of just using a static method you can use an object of the class, in this case I have created a class that already implements the functionality of changing the color:
from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
class ColorDialog(QtGui.QColorDialog):
def __init__(self, initial=QtGui.QColor(), parent=None):
super(ColorDialog, self).__init__(parent)
self.setOption(QtGui.QColorDialog.DontUseNativeDialog)
self.currentColorChanged.connect(self.onCurrentColorChanged)
self.onCurrentColorChanged(self.currentColor())
@QtCore.pyqtSlot(QtGui.QColor)
def onCurrentColorChanged(self, color):
self.setStyleSheet("QColorDialog { background-color: %s}" % color.name())
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
w = ColorDialog()
if w.exec_() == QtGui.QDialog.Accepted:
print(w.currentColor())
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Instead of just using a static method you can use an object of the class, in this case I have created a class that already implements the functionality of changing the color:
from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
class ColorDialog(QtGui.QColorDialog):
def __init__(self, initial=QtGui.QColor(), parent=None):
super(ColorDialog, self).__init__(parent)
self.setOption(QtGui.QColorDialog.DontUseNativeDialog)
self.currentColorChanged.connect(self.onCurrentColorChanged)
self.onCurrentColorChanged(self.currentColor())
@QtCore.pyqtSlot(QtGui.QColor)
def onCurrentColorChanged(self, color):
self.setStyleSheet("QColorDialog { background-color: %s}" % color.name())
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
w = ColorDialog()
if w.exec_() == QtGui.QDialog.Accepted:
print(w.currentColor())
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Instead of just using a static method you can use an object of the class, in this case I have created a class that already implements the functionality of changing the color:
from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
class ColorDialog(QtGui.QColorDialog):
def __init__(self, initial=QtGui.QColor(), parent=None):
super(ColorDialog, self).__init__(parent)
self.setOption(QtGui.QColorDialog.DontUseNativeDialog)
self.currentColorChanged.connect(self.onCurrentColorChanged)
self.onCurrentColorChanged(self.currentColor())
@QtCore.pyqtSlot(QtGui.QColor)
def onCurrentColorChanged(self, color):
self.setStyleSheet("QColorDialog { background-color: %s}" % color.name())
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
w = ColorDialog()
if w.exec_() == QtGui.QDialog.Accepted:
print(w.currentColor())
Instead of just using a static method you can use an object of the class, in this case I have created a class that already implements the functionality of changing the color:
from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
class ColorDialog(QtGui.QColorDialog):
def __init__(self, initial=QtGui.QColor(), parent=None):
super(ColorDialog, self).__init__(parent)
self.setOption(QtGui.QColorDialog.DontUseNativeDialog)
self.currentColorChanged.connect(self.onCurrentColorChanged)
self.onCurrentColorChanged(self.currentColor())
@QtCore.pyqtSlot(QtGui.QColor)
def onCurrentColorChanged(self, color):
self.setStyleSheet("QColorDialog { background-color: %s}" % color.name())
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
w = ColorDialog()
if w.exec_() == QtGui.QDialog.Accepted:
print(w.currentColor())
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