> On 06/08/2010 11:22 AM, Fink, Andreas wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is it possible to add resources to the ResourceManager while
runtime?
> > We use a xml description to create widgets in the frontend. If I,
for
> > example, create a Button with a icon of the framework or a custom
icon
> > that's in the resource path, it works but if another developer tries
to
> > use a icon, copied to the resource path after compiling, the icon is
not
> > shown.
> > My idea is to check if a resource is already known, if not, it's
added
> > dynamically. Of course this new resource will then only be available
for
> > the applications lifetime.
> >
> > Or is there a better way of using icons, copied to the resource
path,
> > after the application is build?
> 
> For one thing, you can always use images that are *not* known at
compile
> time. I did some test with a vanilla skeleton in the build version and
> that seemed to work. Of course, the image, if it is used with a
> "resource id" in the code, has to be in the proper path of the build
> version (resource/<namespace>/...). The only thing noticeable would be
a
> warning in the source version like "Using unmanaged image...", and
maybe
> a less-than-instant rendering of the new image. That's all. Please
> verify this. If the problem persists, please open a bug report with
> sample code to reproduce it.
> 
> Otherwise, there is currently no API to register images during run
time
> with the ResourceManager, but this might be a good enhancement. If you
> load images dynamically with the qx.io.ImageLoader that should work
> smoothly, as the ImageLoader also maintains some info about the loaded
> images.
> 
> HTH,
> T.

Verified. Using the image with the complete path (resource/path/name)
works.
Sometimes I can't see the forest for the trees :)

Thank you very much.

Regards,
Andreas

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