In my experience, qrc files improve performance but little else so I
generally stick with referencing plain images directly. Easy to view,
modify and refactor.

Any specific reason for jumping through these hoops?

On 7 September 2015 at 13:44, Nico Klaassen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi there everybody!
>
> I'm currently working on improving my tool creation workflow and wanted to
> include images in my UI's.
>
> ---------------------------------------------
> TL,DR:
> - Maya 2014
> - PySide
> - NOT pre-compiling ui-file, but using: pysideuic.compileUi()
> - QRC (image resource) causing compilation error:
>     # Error: ImportError: file <string> line 49: No module named
> qrctest_qrc_rc #
> (Note: qrc-file is named; qrctest_qrc.qrc) (XML)
> (Note2: The error is probably already caused from reading the
> implementation of a qrc resource in the ui file; qrctest_ui.ui) (XML)
> ----------------------------------------------
>
> Right now I'm working with something similar to what Frederik Averpil has
> going on here; https://github.com/fredrikaverpil/pyVFX-boilerplate
>
> Main difference is that I'm only focused on PySide (in combination with
> Maya 2014), so the 'boilerplate'-code that I'm using is a lot shorter.
>
> Workflow is as follows;
> 1) Create UI with QtDesigner
> 2) Copy and adept boilerplate code for the new project
> 3) Attach functionality to buttons etc.
> 4) Source in Maya & enjoy UI
>
> This workflow breaks when I try to implement images through the resource
> browser (QRC-file) in QtDesigner.
>
> Why this workflow?
> By not having to pre-compile I can do fast iterations and don't have to
> hassle with copy-pasting compiled code. yay! Unfortunately the QRC just
> doesn't seem to work.
>
> To test this, I created a small project:
> -qrctest.py - http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/12306839/
> -qrctest_ui.ui (XML)* - http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/12306896/
> -qrctest_qrc.qrc (XML) - http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/12306884/
>
> * There's a # at line 1 to prevent pastebin from complaining about
> web-stuff.
>
> Has anybody got this working?
>
> Kind regards,
>
>
> Nico
>
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