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    alfah
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    #39

    '' did not do the trick :(

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      Eddy
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      @tabWidget->setTabIcon(0,QIcon(":/images/clock.png")); @

      works for me on the simulator.

      the / or \ depends on your OS

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        alfah
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        #41

        ahhh, , its not workin on the simulator or the device!!

        it is '/'. And i have corrected it. But still it does not work. Does image size gotta do anything with it??
        ive used 16x16. its almost 900 byte

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          Eddy
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          #42

          you can test if it's available from the resource editor using a dialog in Qt Designer and set the icon from there.

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            alfah
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            #43

            Ive pulled in a tabWidget in the Designer. But i can only find iconsize property not the simple icon property with which you can set.

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              Eddy
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              #44

              no you have to use code to add it to a tab.

              But you could use a QLabel just for testing if the icon is reachable through the resource editor.

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                alfah
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                #45

                it worked in the new project, both in the device as well as the simulator.
                @
                ui->tabWidget->setTabIcon(0,QIcon(":/images/clock.png"));
                @

                I think i know why it doesn work on my application.
                @
                tabWidget = new QTabWidget;
                tabWidget->setStyleSheet("QTabWidget::tab-bar{left:0px; width:350px; }\n"
                "QTabBar::tab{height:40px; width:95px; color:red; font:9pt; }\n");
                tabWidget->setTabIcon(0,QIcon(":/images/clock.png"));

                pCalender = new QWidget;
                pHistory = new QWidget;
                pStatistics= new QWidget;

                connect(tabWidget,SIGNAL(currentChanged(int)),this,SLOT(onSelectTab(int)));
                tabWidget->addTab(pCalender,tr("Calender"));
                tabWidget->addTab(pHistory,tr("History"));
                tabWidget->addTab(pStatistics,tr("Statistics"));
                tabWidget->setTabIcon(0,QIcon(":/images/clock.png"));
                @

                EDIT : solved :D

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                  Eddy
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                  bq. it worked in the new project, both in the device as well as the simulator.

                  so you know a good approach to solve issues yourself. Sometimes a project can grow bigger and bigger. If you make a small test project like you did you can easily narrow down to the problem. Now you know for sure that the code is right.

                  bq. EDIT: na i don think so, cuz widgets are placed inside the tabs not on those heading.

                  To be sure just comment out the lines you suspect. This one is for you ;)

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                    alfah
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                    #47

                    ok all advises noticed and acknowledged :)

                    I have solved it too,

                    I jus needed to place the same code after the addTab function(), :) How dumb of me! How else would it put an icon if the tab not added :D :D

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                      Eddy
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                      Glad you solved it! You even start helping out others.

                      Keep up the good work!

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