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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    If you can, could you build your application directly on 10.6 and retry ?

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      Ganster41
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      I made all builds on same systems, where made tests. So, it crashes on 10.6 if compiled on 10.6 too.
      I can't find code for taking screenshot in Qt sources, but looks like it uses CGDisplayCreateImage() function. It's buggy on Mac OS 10.6, and crashes app if used. For now I changed code to this, and it works on both Mac OS versions:
      @#ifdef Q_OS_MAC
      // This line crashes app on 10.6, use second instead
      // CGImageRef windowImage = CGDisplayCreateImage(CGMainDisplayID());
      CGImageRef windowImage = CGWindowListCreateImage(CGRectNull, kCGWindowListOptionOnScreenOnly,
      0, kCGWindowImageBoundsIgnoreFraming);
      QPixmap screenshot = fromMacCGImageRef(windowImage);
      CGImageRelease(windowImage);
      #else
      QPixmap screenshot = mainScreen->grabWindow(QApplication::desktop()->winId());
      #endif@

      I got fromMacCGImageRef() from old revision of qtmacports.

      But now I got other issue - MyQMainWindow->showFullScreen() does't open window fullscreen. O_o

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        Ganster41
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        #9

        I needed to take it from my app. I know how to take it with system hotkeys.
        Now I see some critical bugs in Qt on Mac OS X, so now I trying to use Java.
        Anyway, thanks for the help!

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          SGaist
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          Can you provide a minimal compilable example that shows the crash ?

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            Ganster41
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            #11

            It's in first post. Just call this code on Mac OS 10.6, and app will crash.
            I can take screenshot with Mac-specific code from my "post":http://qt-project.org/forums/viewreply/150944/ but I got two issues with fullscreen window now:

            1. On 10.6 QMainWindow::showFullScreen() does nothing. Just shows window not fullscreen. Strange, but Java has same issue. Looks like it fixed now with "this":https://codereview.qt-project.org/#change,70543 path, but I didn't try it, because I can't install Qt 5.2 beta to Mac OS 10.6 previosly;
            2. On 10.8 calling QMainWindow::showFullScreen() opens fullscreen window normally, but when I call QMainWindow::close() - blank frame still appears on screen. Don't know how to fix that.
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              vezprog
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              You can render a QWidget using QPixmap. This is how you would render the QWidget.
              @
              // render the widget to QPixmap
              QPixmap screenshot(widget->size());
              widget->render(&screenshot);

              // save the screen shot
              screenshot.save("fileName.jpg");
              @

              Edit: I had to change my post, I misunderstood your question...I thought you wanted to grab a screen shot of the whole screen.

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                [quote author="dvez43" date="1387217447"]You might be able to create a transparent widget to the size of the screen (using QDesktopWidget to get the dimensions), and get the screen shot.[/quote]
                And it really will work on both systems? Looks so hacky.
                For example, I can't open non-fullscreen window with all screen dimensions. Upper menu bar are unreachable for this windows.

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                  vezprog
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                  #14

                  The edited code example above should work.

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                    belab
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #15

                    Maybe the problem in your original code is in line 16:
                    @this->screenshot = &screenshot;@
                    You are assigning the pointer of a local object to a member. Going out of scope destroys the pixmap.

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                      Ganster41
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #16

                      Yes, it was wrong, and I already changed this code. But problem are not here.

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                        SGaist
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                        Did you retry with a more recent version of Qt ?

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                          Ganster41
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                          #18

                          I no longer have machine with Mac OS 10.6, so I can't test it anymore.
                          Now I trying to support 10.8+ only.

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