Exactly: I want QML Image to have a refresh() method that will force it
to reload the image.
One use case: let's say I have a jpg on disk that I'm showing in QML.
If I edit the image in an external application and save it again with
the same name,
I'd like to be able to reload the image
Hi,
Is there a way to force QML image to refresh, other than changing its
source property?
Thanks,
Harri
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Hi All,
My camera resolution is 2048 * 1536, now I want to display the center 1000 *
1000 pixels on a 500 * 500 widget, so far I only found setGeometry to crop the
image but can't scale it, is there any item for that?
thanks in advance
Jie
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On Monday March 09 2015 17:38:31 René J.V. Bertin wrote:
I think I *was* right :) but also that the culprit wasn't qmake but something
fishy in the MacPorts buildsystem I was using. Invoking the exact configure
command and then gmake by hand seemed to work fine (I didn't let it complete
of
So I think this discussion can help you:
http://forum.qt.io/topic/6935/how-to-reload-an-image-in-qml/3
Em ter, 10 de mar de 2015 às 11:47, Harri Pasanen ha...@mpaja.com
escreveu:
Exactly: I want QML Image to have a refresh() method that will force it
to reload the image.
One use case:
What exactly you want to do?
Em ter, 10 de mar de 2015 às 11:26, Harri Pasanen ha...@mpaja.com
escreveu:
Hi,
Is there a way to force QML image to refresh, other than changing its
source property?
Thanks,
Harri
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On Tuesday March 10 2015 06:34:55 Adam Light wrote:
Hi,
% ( cd
qt5dsql3-mp9-work/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.4.1-i386/qtbase/src/plugins/sqldrivers/sqlite
; /opt/local/libexec/qt5/bin/qmake -r PREFIX=/opt/local
QMAKE_MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.9 CONFIG+=release
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 6:29 AM, René J.V. rjvber...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am getting strange behaviour from qmake, trying to generate a 32bit
build with it on a 64bit system. qmake in fact seems to ignore the -spec
argument (as long as it's not in error, that is). I get exactly the same
Hello,
I am getting strange behaviour from qmake, trying to generate a 32bit build
with it on a 64bit system. qmake in fact seems to ignore the -spec argument (as
long as it's not in error, that is). I get exactly the same Makefile even when
I tell qmake to use linux-g++, for instance ...
And
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Well, reading the thread it seems that options are:
1. changing the source property, which feels like a hack if used directly.
2. setting cache=false and calling sourceChanged(), but it was not clear
from the thread if this works or not.
3. implementing a custom item to replace Image, which
Hi Harry,
If you want a low-tech, QML-only workaround, perhaps you could have 2 Images at
the same location with the same dimensions, and just switch between them when a
refresh occurs.
You could stage the refreshed picture into the currently invisible, source-less
Image, then set it to
One last thing.
I am trying to start the VBS with:
p-startDetached(go.vbs, arguments);
However, this returns false and does not start the vbs. I see that you use
cscript to start yours, but you do not pass any arguments. How would that be
accomplished? Basically, in the line above, the
I am having an issue trying to create a self contained app package on
Linux. Specifically I am using Mint 17.x for development and Qt 5.4.0
offline installer. I use CMake for my build system. I have no issues
debugging my application so that sanity check works from QtCreator.
I have created a
Hello again,
for that I have something like this (if you have a static number of
arguments);
Set WshShell = CreateObject(WScript.Shell)
WshShell.currentdirectory = C:\Program Files\your_app_dir
'wscript.echo WshShell.currentdirectory
WshShell.Run chr(34) C:\Program Files\
ListView currentIndex behavior is bit of a mystery to me.
I have a StackView where one page has a ListView. If I leave the page
and come back to it, it seems that the currentIndex is somehow stuck and
does no longer update when I scroll the list. Only when I reinitialize
the ListView
Emre, thanks so much.
I do indeed have a static number of arguments. Unfortunately, the reason they
are quoted was because the arguments have spaces in them and Wscript.Arguments
wants to ignore the quotes :)
-Jason
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Answered my own question, it appears if I just wrap the arguments in chr(34)’s
it will retain the integrity of the argument.
Thanks Emre.
-Jason
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On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 12:19:42PM +0530, Chandralatha Harish wrote:
Hi All,
I was trying to evaluate QT vs WPF in terms of Memory , Performance ,
Window HAndles, User objects, GDI and so on..
So built 2 identical looking controls in WPF and QT with all values
harcoded.
BAsically a
On Tuesday 10 March 2015 19:07:19 Scott Aron Bloom wrote:
When building Qt for distribution via LGPL of a closed source product using
shared libraries.
What is the best method to make sure the plugins pickup the Qt libraries you
are shipping?
RPATH with $ORIGIN and make sure that the linker
Hi,
just 'discovered' that bindValue does not seem to work with CREATE TABLE
statements. One could ask, why would anyone want to use
a bound value in a CREATE TABLE statement. Here my query:
CREATE TEMP TABLE selectseriestable AS SELECT title FROM titlegroup,title
WHERE
Hello again,
BTW using this method you can put args in quotes too like QString( cscript
C:\\progra~1\\yourpath\\your_vbs.vbs \%1\ \%2\ \%3\ \%4\ ).arg(
arg_var_0).arg(arg_var_1).arg(arg_var_2).arg(arg_var_3);
Happy coding,
Emre
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 9:27 PM, NoMercy nome...@gmail.com wrote:
When building Qt for distribution via LGPL of a closed source product using
shared libraries.
What is the best method to make sure the plugins pickup the Qt libraries you
are shipping?
Scott
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Hi All,
I was trying to evaluate QT vs WPF in terms of Memory , Performance ,
Window HAndles, User objects, GDI and so on..
So built 2 identical looking controls in WPF and QT with all values
harcoded.
BAsically a usercontrol - which is QFrame holding 3 Labels with text, 3
labels with Images, 3
Hello. When you create a widget with no parent, it becomes a separate window.
So, you're creating 200 (native) windows and then destroy them when you put a
widget in a list. Creating native controls is a very slow operation.
Try passing a view as a parent for UserControl.
Next, what is real
Good to know. Should I ever have the use case where I have to create 1000
identical looking controls
in a loop I will use WPF.
Guido
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 12:19:42 +0530
Chandralatha Harish chandralath...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I was trying to evaluate QT vs WPF in terms of Memory ,
When you buy a car, don't you check if it can go to Alpha Centauri? :-)
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On Tuesday 10 March 2015 08:20:01 Guido Seifert wrote:
Good to know. Should I ever have the use case where I have to create 1000
identical looking controls in a loop I will use WPF.
Guido
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