ok what i want to do is make a program with button witch i have done and use a dll form windows in this case its called resources.dll its from new blue effects and i want to change logo image on a dialog box how would i go around doing this
ok this is new to me dont say to me its advance i know it is just need someone to explain or give me some code and tell me how to implant it into a button im using gui intaface on vb
so one i have a resources.dll file
2 i want to change a image in this dll file using c++ gui witch is already done
3 all i need is some code and a little explication on how to use it we all have to start some ware i know the basics of this but videos dont quite cover what i want to do not asking you to do it for me im just asking for some help with this i will add your name on my product :) thank you
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Basically I have an image I'm trying to use as a splash screen. I set up the splash screen and even told it the location(":/Nuclear_Vortex_100_About.jpg") but when I run the program, all I see is a general window background "window"(no close box or any of the decoration, just a widget for lack of a better word) and no image on it.
I added the file (along with a bunch of other images I want to later load and use in the app) and they show up in the "Other Files" folder - ok so I figured since they're in the project, that they would be seen as resources if not source or headers. Do I need to add a special section to the PRO file or something in order to use the file? I'm about to just hard code an absolute path just to get it to work but I want a system independent way to get this done. I'm going to be paid for this project and I don't have much experience with the resource system in QT but it wasn't hard in Visual Studio and other C++ environments. As I see the splash screen show up, I know that part is working. The only thing I don't know for sure is that the file is not being found - that is I have not verified by using QFile and checking if it exists - I'll be doing that after I post this as it'll take some time to get a response or 2.
I have been searching for over a day and a half all over google and haven't found anything telling me what I'm doing wrong.
Thank you!
create resource file (.qrc) and add picture in it. It'll appear in resources section of your project. Then you can use it freely in your program.
This is a very random and maybe a bit strange question that i thought of at 3AM. I was thinking about how code could make my day to day life easier. Every morning I wake up, open chrome to the facebook conversations with my boyfriend, and write "good morning". And thats when i thought about this hypothetical project(just out of curiosity, I wouldn't use it haha): making a code that i can just run that does all of this for me.
I could have a html file that could redirect to the facebook link(https://www.facebook.com/messages/t/boyfriend_name). But how would I go on to make the code open this file, then move the mouse to where its supposed to go (the white area where the user inputs the text) then insert the text then press send?
I'm not asking for any code help as I can imagine that is too much, but my question is: could this be achievable in C++?(This is what we've been studying at school so far). If not, what coding language should I use? Is the idea achievable without a vast knowledge in computer science? If yes, have you got any sources about opening files using C++, moving cursor etc.
Note:The OS this would happen on is Windows 10
To do what you want is possible by using AutoIT and to use it from C++ you can try AutoITX for C++. With AutoIT it's possible to detect windows, move the mouse and insert text, although a web page is like a blackbox to it, so you'll have to rely on relative pixel coordinates (it might not be very robust).
Im just learing to code for the win32 api.. And one thing that i cannot seem to find some ideas for is were to put the code when creating multiple controls..
For example:
Im writing a program that have 8 separete edit boxes + 8 statics.. Should i just dump everyone inside of WM_CREATE? Or should i create a separate function and call that from WM_CREATE?
Ive also tried to think of somekind of loop, but the placements for the different controls is a problem there..
How are you professionals doing it? :)
I am new to c++ and even newer to Qt on Linux.
Can any one give me a general idea of how to display text in a textbrowser in Qt? I can't post my code because of the seative nature of the project I am working on. All I need is a basic understanding of how to do this related to slots and signals.
My application is this: I am taking input from a CSV file, counting the ords and then displaying the number of counted words along with the line of text in an output window.
It works fine in console c++ program. However, when I code it in Qt, it does not work.
Any advise or help would be welcome.
sorry for the bad question I asked earlier.
It turns out it was a configuration issue on my part.
i am writing (using C++ and GTKmm) a simple photo browser that is available on GitHub:
https://github.com/jjkrol/ZPR
Currently i am working on creating a button, which will allow user to open currently displayed photo in external editor (for example GIMP). Because of this, i have two questions:
Are there any examples of using Gtk::AppChooserDialog class? I couldn't find any and it's hard to start working on choosing the editor without them.
Most important question - i am thinking about a way to launch an application with photo in command line. The only solution that comes to my mind is using system() call to do something like this: system("gimp /path/to/current/photo.jpg"); , but it is probably not the best way of doing this. Anybody knows a better way? I would like to port my application to Windows someday and a more portable way would be great.
Thank you very much in advance.
Instead of system, you might want to use Glib::spawn_command_line_async. There are other similar functions that gives more control if you need it.
For examples, you might want to look the source code of an application like glom.
Thank you very much for answers, gpoo and ergosys! In the end i decided to use Gio::Appinfo as it looks more OOP-like. If anyone would face the same problem - this is what i have end up with:
Glib::RefPtr<Gio::AppInfo> editor = Gio::AppInfo::create_from_commandline("gimp",
"GIMP", Gio::APP_INFO_CREATE_SUPPORTS_URIS);
Glib::RefPtr<Gio::File> photo = Gio::File::create_for_path(
(*currentPhoto)->getPath().string());
editor->launch(photo);
Of course choosing the editor with Gtk::AppChooserDialog is not yet implemented.