Yea my call to QIcon.setThemeSearchPaths() was just utterly wrong. (Argument should be list and not a string, and also it may be a good idea to retain the old paths I guess)
With that fixed it works :-) Sorry for bothering! Regards, Jonas Thiem On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 4:30 PM, Jonas Thiem <jonasth...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I tried to get icons working on Windows. To do that, I did the following > steps: > > 1.) I created an "icons" subfolder (where the current working > directory of my application is when running) > 2.) I built tango with ./configure && make on linux, and copied the > resulting folder into "icons\Tango\" (with the index.theme inside > etc.) > > Then I used the following code in my application startup: > > if QIcon.themeName() == "": > QIcon.setThemeSearchPaths(os.path.abspath("icons")) > QIcon.setThemeName("Tango") > assert(QIcon.themeName() == "Tango") > assert(len(QIcon.themeName()) > 0) > > No assert fails, no error happens or anything. But all the stock icons > from my PySide application are still missing. (They work perfectly > fine on Linux/Gnome 3) > > Since there is no error or warning or anything, I don't know what to > do from here. Any suggestions? > > Regards, > Jonas Thiem _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list PySide@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside