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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
A simple demo script showing the use of PyQt timers.
Note that if you run this script again before the timer
fires, the first timer is cancelled (because the timer object
is deleted when you replace the only reference to it, the
`timer' name in the global scope. Watch out for this sort
of thing when writing your scripts.
"""
import sys
try:
import scribus
except ImportError,err:
print "This script only runs from within Scribus"
sys.exit(1)
try:
import qt
except ImportError,err:
scribus.messageBox("Scribus - Python Timer",
"It seems you don't have PyQt installed. "
"This script can't do anything without it. "
"You can probably install PyQt from your "
"distro's packages. Failing that, you can get "
"PyQt from http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk .",
scribus.BUTTON_OK)
sys.exit(1)
def msg():
scribus.messageBox("Scribus - Python Timer",
"The timer has run out",
scribus.BUTTON_OK)
def main():
global timer
timer = qt.QTimer()
timer.connect(timer, qt.SIGNAL("timeout()"), msg)
scribus.messageBox("Scribus - Python Timer",
"About to start a 5 second timer",
scribus.BUTTON_OK)
timer.start(5*1000, True)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()