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Warning
This tutorial uses Qt4, PyQt4, and PyKDE4.
Now we can add our address bar.
After creating the layout add:
self.addressBar = QLineEdit(self.widget)
layout.addWidget(self.addressBar)
A QLineEdit is a widget into which you can type a line of text.
See the full code.
The programme with a line edit for an address bar.
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