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    KA51O
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    #7

    Thats very strange indeed, because an example from the "Qt Style Sheets Examples":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/stylesheet-examples.html#customizing-specific-widgets is pretty much the same
    @
    QTextEdit, QListView {
    background-color: white;
    background-image: url(draft.png);
    background-attachment: fixed;
    }
    @

    My only guess is that somehow the file location is not correct. The bg.png file is located inside your source folder?

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      GrahamL
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      OK
      Here is my complete code, the image bg.png exists in the directory where the app is being run but is not set as the background
      @#include <QtGui>

      int main(int argc, char **argv)
      {
      QApplication app(argc, argv);

       QTextEdit* edit = new QTextEdit();
       edit->setWindowTitle("QTextEdit Background Image");
       
       edit->setStyleSheet("background-image: url(bg.png)");
      
       edit->show();
       return app.exec();
      

      }@

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        adnan
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        There is a mistake in the syntax:
        @edit->setStyleSheet("background-image: url(bg.png)");@

        It should be:
        @edit->setStyleSheet("background-image: url(:/bg.png)");@
        and "bg.png "must be" added to resource file and should in source directory

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          GrahamL
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          Hi
          I still cannot get this working!
          This is my .pro file
          @TEMPLATE = app
          TARGET =
          DEPENDPATH += .
          INCLUDEPATH += .

          Input

          SOURCES += main.cpp

          RESOURCES +=
          res.qrc
          @
          I used QCreator to add this image to the resource file
          but still no joy

          frustrated

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            adnan
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            I suppose there is only one way I can help you now. Make a zip file of your project and upload the download link so that i can download the project and look for the problem.

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              GrahamL
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              #12

              Hi Adnam
              Thanks for your help!
              Forgive my ignorance (im new here) but how do I send you my project?

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                adnan
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                I recieved your project , i will look into it

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                  GrahamL
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                  Message sent

                  Thanks

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                    adnan
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                    #15

                    You had committed a silly mistake in adding the image to resource file. The prefix should had been "/" but it was "/images" in your case (it is also correct but) your folder containing the image was also named as "image", so the address of image should have been "/images/images/bn.jpg". It is working fine now. I have changed the prefix to "/" from "/images". So now the valid address is "/images/bn.jpg"

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                      GrahamL
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                      Hi
                      Thanks, but it still does not work for me
                      There must be something different in our systems, but I dont know what!
                      do you have any ideas?

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                        adnan
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                        #17

                        As you said it is not working under windows but working under linux perhaps It’s the windows style that prevents it then.

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                          GrahamL
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                          I take it that you are using Linux then?

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                            adnan
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                            Yes i use ubuntu

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                              adnan
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                              I also have similar problems like GTK+ style of linux does not allow for changing background color of progress bar

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