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    daljit97
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    I was trying it because i need it in qml app, but thanks anyhow.

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      daljit97
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      --Update: I’ve corrected some errors but doesn’t work yet.

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        Peppy
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        how does it look like after you have rewritten it?

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          DigitalPioneer
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          I wrote a class to acquire a screenshot in QML once. It's designed for QtQuick 1.1, I haven't updated it for 2.0. Here's the code:

          screensnapper.h
          @
          #ifndef SCREENSNAPPER_H
          #define SCREENSNAPPER_H

          #include <QDeclarativeImageProvider>

          class ScreenSnapper : public QDeclarativeImageProvider
          {
          public:
          ScreenSnapper();

          QPixmap requestPixmap(const QString &id, QSize *size, const QSize &requestedSize);
          

          };

          #endif // SCREENSNAPPER_H
          @

          screensnapper.cpp
          @

          #include "screensnapper.h"

          #include "QApplication"
          #include "QDesktopWidget"

          ScreenSnapper::ScreenSnapper()
          : QDeclarativeImageProvider(QDeclarativeImageProvider::Pixmap)
          {
          }

          QPixmap ScreenSnapper::requestPixmap(const QString &id, QSize *size, const QSize &requestedSize)
          {
          *size = QApplication::desktop()->size();
          return QPixmap::grabWindow(QApplication::desktop()->winId());
          }
          @

          Use it in QML like so:
          @
          Image {
          id: desktopSnapshot
          source: "image://snapper/snapshot"
          anchors.fill: parent
          }
          @

          See how that does for you. :)

          EDIT: Oops, I forgot the code to register it... Assuming your QDeclarativeView is called view, you'll need to do this before you load the QML:
          @view->engine()->addImageProvider(QString("snapper"), new ScreenSnapper());@

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            daljit97
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            thank you very much, but i'm getting this little error(I'm getting errors and errors also with little things these days): base operand of '->' has non-pointer type 'QDeclarativeView'
            Here's code.

            @#include <QtGui/QApplication>
            #include "qmlapplicationviewer.h"
            #include "screensnapper.h"
            Q_DECL_EXPORT int main(int argc, char *argv[])
            {
            QScopedPointer<QApplication> app(createApplication(argc, argv));

            QmlApplicationViewer viewer;
            viewer.setMainQmlFile&#40;QLatin1String("qml/untitled18/main.qml"&#41;);
            viewer.showExpanded();
            QDeclarativeView view;
            view->engine()->addImageProvider(QString("snapper"), new ScreenSnapper());
            return app->exec&#40;&#41;;
            

            }@

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              DigitalPioneer
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              OK, that's not going to work; you're creating a worthless QDeclarativeView. You need to get the engine from the actual QML viewer and set the image provider before loading the QML, like so:

              @
              #include <QtGui/QApplication>
              #include "qmlapplicationviewer.h"
              #include "screensnapper.h"
              Q_DECL_EXPORT int main(int argc, char *argv[])
              {
              QScopedPointer<QApplication> app(createApplication(argc, argv));

              QmlApplicationViewer viewer;
              viewer.engine()->addImageProvider(QString("snapper"), new ScreenSnapper());
              viewer.setMainQmlFile&#40;QLatin1String("qml/untitled18/main.qml"&#41;);
              viewer.showExpanded();
              
              return app->exec&#40;&#41;;
              

              }
              @

              The error you received was simply pointing out that you were using the dereferencing member selection operator (->) when you didn't have a pointer to an object, you just had the object. In that case, you would need to use the normal member selection operator, which is a dot.

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                daljit97
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                I've already tried it before your post but it was showing this errors(it's a malediction): -invalid use of incomplete type 'structQDeclarativeEngine'(line 9) & -forward declaration of 'structQDeclarativeEngine'

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                  DigitalPioneer
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                  Now it's angry because the compiler doesn't actually know what QDeclarativeEngine is -- you need to include the header for it:

                  @#include <QDeclarativeEngine>@

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                    daljit97
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                    Error: QML Image: Failed to get image from provider: image://snapper/snapshot.
                    P.S. : thanks to be so patient.
                    EDIT: It works perfectly on a symbian phone. It doesn't work in Qtsimulator.

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                      daljit97
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                      Any way to save it to the phone memory?

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                        DigitalPioneer
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                        You can look into the QtMobility stuff, but I would just write that in C++ personally.

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                          Djay96
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                          this is simple code from which i get snapshot

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

                          QDeclarativeView *view = new QDeclarativeView();
                          

                          view->setSource(QUrl::fromLocalFile("inputQMLFile.qml")); //inputQMLFile.qml instead your QML file that will generate Image

                          QPixmap::grabWidget(view).save("outputFile.png"); //Output file where you want to store the image
                          }

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