Change Desktop Wallpaper
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@QT-static-prgm
Single is like an All-In-One package of modules but submodules version offers all modules separately.
Most probably you need Single version.
I'll suggest taking a look at this page and also this postYou need to use the lower version if you want the official build. If not, you can build yourself.
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Thank you very much. Your tutorial is great. But i have some problems again:
+ cd qtbase + C:\Qt\5.5.1\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.5.1\qtbase\configure.bat -top-level -static -debug-and-release -prefix "C:\Qt\5.5.1\msvc2015_static" -platform win32-msvc2015 -qt-zlib -qt-pcre -qt-libpng -qt-libjpeg -qt-freetype -opengl desktop -qt-sql-sqlite -qt-sql-odbc -no-openssl -opensource -confirm-license -make libs -nomake tools -nomake examples -nomake tests This is the Qt for Windows Open Source Edition. You have already accepted the terms of the license. Creating qmake... execute: File or path is not found (nmake) execute: File or path is not found (nmake) Cleaning qmake failed, return code -1
btw what are all these options good for??
did i take the wrong cmd?? I used "MSBuild Befehlszeile für VS2015". There some more in my Start->All Programms->Visual Studio list:
Developer-Eingabeaufforderung für VS2015,
VS2015 x64 ARM Cross Tools-Eingabeaufforderung,
VS2015 x64 Native Tools-Eingabeaufforderung,
VS2015 x64 x86 Cross Tools-Eingabeaufforderung,
VS2015 x86 ARM Cross Tools-Eingabeaufforderung,
VS2015 x86 Native Tools-Eingabeaufforderung,
VS2015 x86 x64 Cross Tools-EingabeaufforderungWhich one is the right one??
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It works :D Thank you very much.
ähm ok i just wanted to press send and checked my cmd output and it "finished". But it says:jom: C:\Qt\5.5.1\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.5.1\qtdeclarative\src\qml\Makefile.Debug [.generated\debug\RegExpJitTables.h] Error 1
jom: C:\Qt\5.5.1\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.5.1\qtdeclarative\src\qml\Makefile [debug-all] Error 2
jom: C:\Qt\5.5.1\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.5.1\qtdeclarative\src\Makefile [sub-qml-make_first-ordered] Error 2
jom: C:\Qt\5.5.1\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.5.1\qtdeclarative\Makefile [sub-src-make_first] Error 2
jom: C:\Qt\5.5.1\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.5.1\Makefile [module-qtdeclarative-make_first] Error 2 -
@QT-static-prgm check your build folder. Most probably you already have most of the libraries built. Continue with "jom install" command.
But you can also check for dependencies and/or remove the module causing the problem, in this case it is qtdeclarative, and then rebuild. -
-nomake qtdeclarative doesn't work :/
- cd qtbase
- C:\Qt\5.5.1\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.5.1\qtbase\configure.bat -top-level -static -debug-and-release -prefix "C:\Qt\5.5.1\msvc2015_static" -platform win32-msvc2015 -c++11 -qt-zlib -qt-pcre -qt-libpng -qt-libjpeg -qt-freetype -opengl desktop -qt-sql-sqlite -qt-sql-odbc -no-openssl -opensource -confirm-license -make libs -nomake tools -nomake examples -nomake tests -nomake qtdeclarative
Unknown part qtdeclarative passed to -nomake.
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@QT-static-prgm It won't. You have to carefully read configure options. I suggest taking a look at this old post of mine about configure options. If I am not mistaken, you need to use "skip" instead of "nomake"
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And again, thank you so much. What is qtdeclarative good for??
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@QT-static-prgm it is related to QML. I usually can live without it :)
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Next error:
Error: dependent 'C:\Qt\5.5.1\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.5.1\qtdeclarative\lib\Qt5Qmld.lib' does not exist.
jom: C:\Qt\5.5.1\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.5.1\qtwebchannel\src\webchannel\Makefile [debug-all] Error 2
jom: C:\Qt\5.5.1\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.5.1\qtwebchannel\src\Makefile [sub-webchannel-make_first] Error 2
jom: C:\Qt\5.5.1\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.5.1\qtwebchannel\Makefile [sub-src-make_first] Error 2
jom: C:\Qt\5.5.1\qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.5.1\Makefile [module-qtwebchannel-make_first] Error 2I think it's a kind of Windows 10 problem: https://forum.qt.io/topic/58056/compilation-failure-with-vs2015/3
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@QT-static-prgm
HI just a side note:
I used this on Win 7 to change wallpaper.
(with mingw compiler)
Never tested on window 10, so might not work.#include "mainwindow.h" #include <QApplication> #include <qDebug> #include <Windows.h> int setwallpaper (QString filePath ) { bool ret = SystemParametersInfo(SPI_SETDESKWALLPAPER, 0, (PVOID)filePath.utf16(), SPIF_SENDWININICHANGE | SPIF_UPDATEINIFILE); return ret; } int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { QApplication a(argc, argv); MainWindow w; w.show(); setwallpaper("c:/test.jpg"); // adjust return a.exec(); }
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Your code looks easy. I'll try it. But for now my program shown above is working with the VS compiler.
Thank you all :D
Ok next i'll try to manipulate the image to show the date and clock in the lower right corner. (my university killed the windows clock. That's why i need this ;))
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@QT-static-prgm
hehe so you switch compiler and
compiled all of Qt so you can change
the wallpaper each minute and that way
get a clock ???
:))
That is the spirit if I ever saw one :))but are you sure they allow to change the wallpaper?
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@mrjj
That's the aim :Dbtw your code works fine as well. It is only faster then the other one. This:
#include "mainwindow.h" #include <QApplication> #include <QDebug> #include "shobjidl.h" #include <Windows.h> int setwallpaper (QString filePath ) { bool ret = SystemParametersInfo(SPI_SETDESKWALLPAPER, 0, (PVOID)filePath.utf16(), SPIF_SENDWININICHANGE | SPIF_UPDATEINIFILE); return ret; } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { HRESULT hr = CoInitialize(NULL); IDesktopWallpaper *pDesktopWallpaper = NULL; hr = CoCreateInstance(__uuidof(DesktopWallpaper), NULL, CLSCTX_ALL, IID_PPV_ARGS(&pDesktopWallpaper)); if (FAILED(hr)) { qDebug() << "error"; } else { pDesktopWallpaper->SetWallpaper(NULL, QString("D:\\Bilder\\BMW\\3er nachher.jpg").toStdWString().c_str()); } qDebug() << setwallpaper("D:\\Bilder\\BMW\\f22-wallpaper-1920x1600-16.jpg"); return 0; }
causes in first shown the f22-wallpaper-1920x1600-16.jpg image and then 3er nachher. So maybe your code is better and that way there was no need to compile qt for vs.
But ok now i understand building qt a bit better XD
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Ok. good to know,
Next its to create a timer object
http://www.bogotobogo.com/Qt/Qt5_QTimer.php
and then ( code not syntax checked)// draw time on image QPixmap pix("D:\\Bilder\\BMW\\3er nachher.jpg"); QPainter paint(pix); QTime time = QTime::currentTime(); QString text = time.toString("hh:mm"); paint.drawText(pix.width()-100,pix.height()-20,text);
and off u go :)
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@QT-static-prgm
Well its a good cause :)
Repel against the clock-less desktops!!
I think it would be the easiest to move all code to the timer object.
and let it draw on image then set it.
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I'm glad the problem's solved. What @mrjj just mentioned is definitely much easier. My way was more like an example of using interfaces in Qt. They are of course more complicated but Windows API is changing so I guess you won't lose anything by seeing an interface example!
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@QT-static-prgm said:
Yes, the use of interfaces is much more future
proof and also interesting to see used,
I also tried in mingw and it seems to think
IDesktopWallpaper was iUnknow no matter what i did.
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I tried the code yesterday. Nothing changed. It seams to be a problem of SystemParametersInfo. The function is too powerfull and was blocked. It returns always 0. :( will try the alternative version next