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  • R Rapidrain

    @jsulm I just tried it with

    1. Fotos
    2. Paint
    3. Paint 3D
    4. Paint Shop Pro 7

    all show the image of f1.jpg

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    #6

    @Rapidrain Some question:

    1. How did you install Qt (is it your own build or precompiled binary)?
    2. Not related to your problem: why do you allocate image on the heap using new operator (QImage image; would be enough)?

    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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    • R Rapidrain

      I have two photos, f1.bmp and f1.jpg each at 4608 x 3456 pixels

      Using this I can see the photo appear in MyLabel derived from QLabel

      QImage* image = new QImage();
      image->load("D:\\Projects\\FridgeMagnets3\\src\\f1.bmp", Q_NULLPTR);
      setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(*image));
      

      the f1.bmp is enormous so it shows the upper left corner in my 600 x 450 MyLabel.

      shrinking to f2.bmp (600 x 450) fits perfectly.

      However a jpg of the very same photo (converted by PaintShopPro) never, never, ever
      appears.

      QImage* image = new QImage();
      	bool b1 = image->load("D:\\Projects\\FridgeMagnets3\\src\\f1.jpg", "jpeg");
      	if (b1 == true) {
      
      		std::cout << "true " << std::endl;
      	}
      	else {
                      // this guy always appears for *.jpg
      		std::cout << "false " << std::endl;
      	}
      	setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(*image));
      

      shrinking the jpg down to 600 x 450 or 595 x 446 or 500 x 375 doesn't help

      Documentation says I need to write a const char* to indicate format.....I've tried "JPG" "jpg" "jpeg" and "JPEG".
      nothing works!!!

      How do I make QImage swallow a jpg??

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      @Rapidrain said in QImage doesn't take in a JPG:

      QImage* image = new QImage();
      	bool b1 = image->load("D:\\Projects\\FridgeMagnets3\\src\\f1.jpg", "jpeg");
      	if (b1 == true) {
      
      		std::cout << "true " << std::endl;
      	}
      	else {
                      // this guy always appears for *.jpg
      		std::cout << "false " << std::endl;
      	}
      	setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(*image));
      

      your image is made with the jpg-codec but you tell QImage to use explicitly jpeg. I'm not 100% sure but I believe the headers are different.

      Try it with the default probe/guess of the image format.

      bool b1 = image->load("D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/src/f1.jpg");
      

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @Rapidrain Some question:

        1. How did you install Qt (is it your own build or precompiled binary)?
        2. Not related to your problem: why do you allocate image on the heap using new operator (QImage image; would be enough)?
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        @jsulm

        1. How did you install Qt (is it your own build or precompiled binary)?

        my own build, 64 bit Qt

        1. on the heap or local .... I am trying everything. As a local it doesn't work...As a new it doesn't work.
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        • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

          @Rapidrain said in QImage doesn't take in a JPG:

          QImage* image = new QImage();
          	bool b1 = image->load("D:\\Projects\\FridgeMagnets3\\src\\f1.jpg", "jpeg");
          	if (b1 == true) {
          
          		std::cout << "true " << std::endl;
          	}
          	else {
                          // this guy always appears for *.jpg
          		std::cout << "false " << std::endl;
          	}
          	setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(*image));
          

          your image is made with the jpg-codec but you tell QImage to use explicitly jpeg. I'm not 100% sure but I believe the headers are different.

          Try it with the default probe/guess of the image format.

          bool b1 = image->load("D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/src/f1.jpg");
          
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          @J.Hilk I have used "jpg" and "jpeg" and "JPG" and "JPEG" and none of them work

          As you suggested, I left out the second argument completely and it still doesn't work.

          I am compiling this with MinGW using Eclipse Neon

          the Compile statements are :

          15:15:53 **** Build of configuration Debug for project FridgeMagnets3 ****
          MinGW32-make -f mf.Debug alld

          1 create obj/Debug/FridgeMagnets3d.o
          D:/MinGW/64/bin/g++ -c -g -std=gnu++11 -pipe -fno-keep-inline-dllexport -O0 -frtti -Wall -Wextra -fexceptions -mthreads -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/obj/Debug' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/src' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3' -o obj/Debug/FridgeMagnets3d.o src/FridgeMagnets3.cpp

          2a create obj/Debug/MyLabeld.o
          D:/MinGW/64/bin/g++ -c -g -std=gnu++11 -pipe -fno-keep-inline-dllexport -O0 -frtti -Wall -Wextra -fexceptions -mthreads -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/obj/Debug' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/src' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3' -o obj/Debug/MyLabeld.o src/MyLabel.cpp

          2b create src/moc_MyLabeld.cpp
          D:/Qt64/qt-install/bin/moc.exe -DUNICODE -DQT_WIDGETS_LIB -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -DQT_NEEDS_QMAIN -D__GNUC__ -DWIN32 -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/obj/Debug' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/src' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3' src/MyLabel.h -o src/moc_MyLabeld.cpp
          2c create obj/Debug/moc_MyLabeld.o

          D:/MinGW/64/bin/g++ -c -g -std=gnu++11 -pipe -fno-keep-inline-dllexport -O0 -frtti -Wall -Wextra -fexceptions -mthreads -DUNICODE -DQT_WIDGETS_LIB -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -DQT_NEEDS_QMAIN -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/obj/Debug' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/src' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3' -o obj/Debug/moc_MyLabeld.o src/moc_MyLabeld.cpp
          3a create obj/Debug/DragWidgetd.o

          D:/MinGW/64/bin/g++ -c -g -std=gnu++11 -pipe -fno-keep-inline-dllexport -O0 -frtti -Wall -Wextra -fexceptions -mthreads -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/obj/Debug' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/src' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3' -o obj/Debug/DragWidgetd.o src/DragWidget.cpp
          ^
          3c create obj/Debug/moc_MyLabeld.o
          D:/MinGW/64/bin/g++ -c -g -std=gnu++11 -pipe -fno-keep-inline-dllexport -O0 -frtti -Wall -Wextra -fexceptions -mthreads -DUNICODE -DQT_WIDGETS_LIB -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -DQT_NEEDS_QMAIN -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/obj/Debug' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/src' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3' -o obj/Debug/moc_DragWidgetd.o src/moc_DragWidgetd.cpp

          Link objects obj/Debug/FridgeMagnets3d.o obj/Debug/MyLabeld.o obj/Debug/moc_MyLabeld.o obj/Debug/DragWidgetd.o obj/Debug/moc_DragWidgetd.o
          D:/MinGW/64/bin/g++ -Wl,-subsystem,windows -mthreads -o D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/bin/Debug/FridgeMagnets32d.exe obj/Debug/FridgeMagnets3d.o obj/Debug/MyLabeld.o obj/Debug/moc_MyLabeld.o obj/Debug/DragWidgetd.o obj/Debug/moc_DragWidgetd.o -LD:/Qt64/qt-install/lib -lglu32 -lopengl32 -lgdi32 -luser32 -lmingw32 -lqtmain -lQt5Widgets -lQt5Core -lQt5Gui

          any libraries missing?

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          • R Rapidrain

            @J.Hilk I have used "jpg" and "jpeg" and "JPG" and "JPEG" and none of them work

            As you suggested, I left out the second argument completely and it still doesn't work.

            I am compiling this with MinGW using Eclipse Neon

            the Compile statements are :

            15:15:53 **** Build of configuration Debug for project FridgeMagnets3 ****
            MinGW32-make -f mf.Debug alld

            1 create obj/Debug/FridgeMagnets3d.o
            D:/MinGW/64/bin/g++ -c -g -std=gnu++11 -pipe -fno-keep-inline-dllexport -O0 -frtti -Wall -Wextra -fexceptions -mthreads -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/obj/Debug' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/src' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3' -o obj/Debug/FridgeMagnets3d.o src/FridgeMagnets3.cpp

            2a create obj/Debug/MyLabeld.o
            D:/MinGW/64/bin/g++ -c -g -std=gnu++11 -pipe -fno-keep-inline-dllexport -O0 -frtti -Wall -Wextra -fexceptions -mthreads -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/obj/Debug' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/src' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3' -o obj/Debug/MyLabeld.o src/MyLabel.cpp

            2b create src/moc_MyLabeld.cpp
            D:/Qt64/qt-install/bin/moc.exe -DUNICODE -DQT_WIDGETS_LIB -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -DQT_NEEDS_QMAIN -D__GNUC__ -DWIN32 -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/obj/Debug' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/src' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3' src/MyLabel.h -o src/moc_MyLabeld.cpp
            2c create obj/Debug/moc_MyLabeld.o

            D:/MinGW/64/bin/g++ -c -g -std=gnu++11 -pipe -fno-keep-inline-dllexport -O0 -frtti -Wall -Wextra -fexceptions -mthreads -DUNICODE -DQT_WIDGETS_LIB -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -DQT_NEEDS_QMAIN -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/obj/Debug' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/src' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3' -o obj/Debug/moc_MyLabeld.o src/moc_MyLabeld.cpp
            3a create obj/Debug/DragWidgetd.o

            D:/MinGW/64/bin/g++ -c -g -std=gnu++11 -pipe -fno-keep-inline-dllexport -O0 -frtti -Wall -Wextra -fexceptions -mthreads -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/obj/Debug' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/src' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3' -o obj/Debug/DragWidgetd.o src/DragWidget.cpp
            ^
            3c create obj/Debug/moc_MyLabeld.o
            D:/MinGW/64/bin/g++ -c -g -std=gnu++11 -pipe -fno-keep-inline-dllexport -O0 -frtti -Wall -Wextra -fexceptions -mthreads -DUNICODE -DQT_WIDGETS_LIB -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -DQT_NEEDS_QMAIN -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtWidgets' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtGui' -I'D:/Qt64/qt-install/qtbase/include/QtCore' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/obj/Debug' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/src' -I'D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3' -o obj/Debug/moc_DragWidgetd.o src/moc_DragWidgetd.cpp

            Link objects obj/Debug/FridgeMagnets3d.o obj/Debug/MyLabeld.o obj/Debug/moc_MyLabeld.o obj/Debug/DragWidgetd.o obj/Debug/moc_DragWidgetd.o
            D:/MinGW/64/bin/g++ -Wl,-subsystem,windows -mthreads -o D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/bin/Debug/FridgeMagnets32d.exe obj/Debug/FridgeMagnets3d.o obj/Debug/MyLabeld.o obj/Debug/moc_MyLabeld.o obj/Debug/DragWidgetd.o obj/Debug/moc_DragWidgetd.o -LD:/Qt64/qt-install/lib -lglu32 -lopengl32 -lgdi32 -luser32 -lmingw32 -lqtmain -lQt5Widgets -lQt5Core -lQt5Gui

            any libraries missing?

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            @Rapidrain Your own build? That could explain your problem: you probably do not have the JPEG plug-in. Check the content of the plugins/imageformats directory of your Qt set-up.
            If you compile Qt by yourself you should check the output of the configure command: it will tell your what is going to be built and what not.

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @Rapidrain Your own build? That could explain your problem: you probably do not have the JPEG plug-in. Check the content of the plugins/imageformats directory of your Qt set-up.
              If you compile Qt by yourself you should check the output of the configure command: it will tell your what is going to be built and what not.

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              #11

              @jsulm the imageformats directory does (!) exist in the build. I found it last night. Now I wonder if I must include all of them in my compile and link statements, mention them in some manner.

              My link command was :
              g++ -Wl,-subsystem,windows -mthreads -o D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/bin/Debug/FridgeMagnets32d.exe obj/Debug/FridgeMagnets3d.o obj/Debug/MyLabeld.o obj/Debug/moc_MyLabeld.o obj/Debug/DragWidgetd.o obj/Debug/moc_DragWidgetd.o -LD:/Qt64/qt-install/lib -lglu32 -lopengl32 -lgdi32 -luser32 -lmingw32 -lqtmain -lQt5Widgets -lQt5Core -lQt5Gui

              I copied the two files qjpeg.dll and qjpegd.dll into a directory imageformats and placed it next to the executable.
              Then I changed the link command to :

              g++ -Wl,-subsystem,windows -mthreads -o D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/bin/Debug/FridgeMagnets32d.exe obj/Debug/FridgeMagnets3d.o obj/Debug/MyLabeld.o obj/Debug/moc_MyLabeld.o obj/Debug/DragWidgetd.o obj/Debug/moc_DragWidgetd.o -LD:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/imageformats -LD:/Qt64/qt-install/lib -lglu32 -lopengl32 -lgdi32 -luser32 -lmingw32 -lqtmain -lQt5Widgets -lQt5Core -lQt5Gui

              Note that I added the imageformats directory as a source of libraries in the link command.

              It didn't help though.

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                @jsulm the imageformats directory does (!) exist in the build. I found it last night. Now I wonder if I must include all of them in my compile and link statements, mention them in some manner.

                My link command was :
                g++ -Wl,-subsystem,windows -mthreads -o D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/bin/Debug/FridgeMagnets32d.exe obj/Debug/FridgeMagnets3d.o obj/Debug/MyLabeld.o obj/Debug/moc_MyLabeld.o obj/Debug/DragWidgetd.o obj/Debug/moc_DragWidgetd.o -LD:/Qt64/qt-install/lib -lglu32 -lopengl32 -lgdi32 -luser32 -lmingw32 -lqtmain -lQt5Widgets -lQt5Core -lQt5Gui

                I copied the two files qjpeg.dll and qjpegd.dll into a directory imageformats and placed it next to the executable.
                Then I changed the link command to :

                g++ -Wl,-subsystem,windows -mthreads -o D:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/bin/Debug/FridgeMagnets32d.exe obj/Debug/FridgeMagnets3d.o obj/Debug/MyLabeld.o obj/Debug/moc_MyLabeld.o obj/Debug/DragWidgetd.o obj/Debug/moc_DragWidgetd.o -LD:/Projects/FridgeMagnets3/imageformats -LD:/Qt64/qt-install/lib -lglu32 -lopengl32 -lgdi32 -luser32 -lmingw32 -lqtmain -lQt5Widgets -lQt5Core -lQt5Gui

                Note that I added the imageformats directory as a source of libraries in the link command.

                It didn't help though.

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                @Rapidrain Sure it exists, but does it contain the JPEG plug-in? It should be named like libqjpeg.so
                You do not have to add any of them to your compile/link config!
                When deploying your app later you just need to make sure you deploy all needed plug-ins as well. See http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/linux-deployment.html

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @Rapidrain Sure it exists, but does it contain the JPEG plug-in? It should be named like libqjpeg.so
                  You do not have to add any of them to your compile/link config!
                  When deploying your app later you just need to make sure you deploy all needed plug-ins as well. See http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/linux-deployment.html

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                  @jsulm there is qjpeg.dll in the imageformats directory but ....
                  libqjpeg.so is nowhere on my computers.
                  I have used Qt for years and have countless versions here.
                  I have never seed libqjpeg.so

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                    @jsulm there is qjpeg.dll in the imageformats directory but ....
                    libqjpeg.so is nowhere on my computers.
                    I have used Qt for years and have countless versions here.
                    I have never seed libqjpeg.so

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                    @Rapidrain Sorry forgot that you're on Windows. qjpeg.dll is what you need.
                    Try to start your app with QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS environment variable set to 1 (you can add it in QtCreator Run settings of your project).

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @Rapidrain Sorry forgot that you're on Windows. qjpeg.dll is what you need.
                      Try to start your app with QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS environment variable set to 1 (you can add it in QtCreator Run settings of your project).

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                      @jsulm said in QImage doesn't take in a JPG:

                      QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS

                      I'm not using QtCreator

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                      • R Rapidrain

                        @jsulm said in QImage doesn't take in a JPG:

                        QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS

                        I'm not using QtCreator

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                        @Rapidrain When do it wherever you're developing. If you start your app from a terminal:

                        QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS=1 && ./my_app
                        

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @Rapidrain When do it wherever you're developing. If you start your app from a terminal:

                          QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS=1 && ./my_app
                          
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                          @jsulm said in QImage doesn't take in a JPG:

                          QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS=1 && ./my_app

                          I tried what you suggested, it doesn't help.

                          0_1500978497455_Cmd_calling_the_exe.jpg

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                            @jsulm said in QImage doesn't take in a JPG:

                            QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS=1 && ./my_app

                            I tried what you suggested, it doesn't help.

                            0_1500978497455_Cmd_calling_the_exe.jpg

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                            @Rapidrain Sorry, again forgot that you're on Windows:

                            set QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS=1
                            ./my_app
                            

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                              @Rapidrain Sorry, again forgot that you're on Windows:

                              set QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS=1
                              ./my_app
                              
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                              @jsulm said in QImage doesn't take in a JPG:

                              QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS=1

                              guess what?
                              It doesn't help.
                              Can you suggest a chain of options I must add to g++ when compiling and linking this code?

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                                @jsulm said in QImage doesn't take in a JPG:

                                QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS=1

                                guess what?
                                It doesn't help.
                                Can you suggest a chain of options I must add to g++ when compiling and linking this code?

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                                @Rapidrain said in QImage doesn't take in a JPG:

                                Can you suggest a chain of options I must add to g++ when compiling and linking this code?

                                As I said before: there is no need to add any options to compiler/linker. The plug-ins are automatically loaded at runtime when needed. You either have some issues with your JPEG plug-in or with the picture you're trying to display. See http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/debug.html
                                After setting QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS your app should actually output a lot of text. Do you test a debug build?

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                                  @Rapidrain said in QImage doesn't take in a JPG:

                                  Can you suggest a chain of options I must add to g++ when compiling and linking this code?

                                  As I said before: there is no need to add any options to compiler/linker. The plug-ins are automatically loaded at runtime when needed. You either have some issues with your JPEG plug-in or with the picture you're trying to display. See http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/debug.html
                                  After setting QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS your app should actually output a lot of text. Do you test a debug build?

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                                  @jsulm , What exactly do you mean "do you test a debug build" ???

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                                    @jsulm , What exactly do you mean "do you test a debug build" ???

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                                    @Rapidrain Did you build your app in debug or release mode?

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                                      @jsulm , What exactly do you mean "do you test a debug build" ???

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                                      @Rapidrain After setting QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS your app should actually output a lot of text. Do you test a debug build?

                                      the statement "set QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS=1" is not a communication with my app. It is a communication with the Windows Operating System. Why should my app output a "lot of text" ?? It hasn't even started yet.

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                                        @Rapidrain Did you build your app in debug or release mode?

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                                        @jsulm I am building it at the moment in Debug mode

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                                          @Rapidrain After setting QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS your app should actually output a lot of text. Do you test a debug build?

                                          the statement "set QT_DEBUG_PLUGINS=1" is not a communication with my app. It is a communication with the Windows Operating System. Why should my app output a "lot of text" ?? It hasn't even started yet.

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                                          @Rapidrain said in QImage doesn't take in a JPG:

                                          It is a communication with the Windows Operating System

                                          wrong, it just sets an environment variable - Windows does not care about it at all. Qt checks this variable at runtime and if it is set it prints debug output while loading plug-ins. That's how environment variable work.

                                          You can see which variables are set executing "set" command on Windows.

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