Issue
I've got a simple sample PyQt application with a QTabWidget. I can't connect QTabWidget's tabCloseRequested signal to a slot, so that the tab is closed properly:
import sys
from PyQt4.QtCore import *
from PyQt4.QtGui import *
class Application(object):
def __init__(self):
app = QApplication(sys.argv)
self.window = QMainWindow()
self.notebook = QTabWidget()
self.notebook.tabBar().setTabsClosable(True)
self.notebook.tabBar().setMovable(True)
self.notebook.tabCloseRequested.connect(self.close_handler)
self.window.setCentralWidget(self.notebook)
page1 = QWidget()
self.notebook.addTab(page1, "page1")
page2 = QWidget()
self.notebook.addTab(page2, "page2")
self.window.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
def close_handler(self, index):
print "close_handler called, index = %s" % index
self.notebook.removeTab(index)
if __name__ == "__main__":
app = Application()
When I click on the close button, nothing happens. Not even the print, which should be invoked! What am I doing wrong?
Solution
You need to call setTabsClosable(True)
on the tab-widget, rather than its tab-bar:
self.notebook.setTabsClosable(True)
(PS: the close_handler
method is also missing a self
argument).
Answered By - ekhumoro
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