QFileDialog does not honor QCoreApplication settings
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Hello,
I created a QtGui application via QtCreator template.
I added this in the main.cpp:
@QCoreApplication::setOrganizationName("testName");
QCoreApplication::setOrganizationDomain("testOrganizationDomain");
QCoreApplication::setApplicationName("testApplicationName");@and this in MainWindows constructor:
@
QString hello = "Hello, world!";
settings.setValue("Welcome", hello);
hello = "";
hello = settings.value("Welcome").toString();
qDebug() << hello; // this prints "Hello, world!"
@
this writes the settings to
@~/Library/Preferences/com.testorganizationdomain.testApplicationName.plist@
when running the app (I'm on mac)when adding a FileDialog via
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QString tempFilePath = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this);
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running the app and closing the file dialog, I have a new settings file at:
@~/Library/Preferences/com.yourcompany.FileProblem@
where FileProblem is the Targets name. The content is the last accessed directory with the key
@NSNavLastRootDirectory@
I think this is the wrong behavior. Shouldn't the key be appended to the existing preferences?I'm on OS X, 10.7.1, running the last SDK 1.1.3. I know, that this OS is not supported, but I don't think that this is different on other platforms. Sorry but don't have a SnowLeopard machine around.
Regards,
Christian -
You should open an issue on the "bug tracker:"http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/, this way you ensure that the developers are aware of the problem. If you can provide a complete example, it's more likely that the issue is fixed quickly :-)
Please report back the issue id here, so that others can look for the progress.
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Created a bugreport as suggested. Link here:
https://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTBUG-21399Regards,
chrisQT -
Thank's - I voted for it, may it raise the priority a bit :-)