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  • S Sriu1

    @JonB Yes.I want to edit "/home/tel/Documents/woman.jpg" to "myImage.png"

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    mrjj
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    wrote on last edited by
    #6

    @Sriu1
    But do you mean via code ?
    else you can simply open weston.ini in text editor and do it ?

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    • mrjjM mrjj

      @Sriu1
      But do you mean via code ?
      else you can simply open weston.ini in text editor and do it ?

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      Sriu1
      wrote on last edited by
      #7

      @mrjj I'm giving user an option to browse and change the background-image this new path I'm editing in weston.ini

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      • S Sriu1

        @mrjj I'm giving user an option to browse and change the background-image this new path I'm editing in weston.ini

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        #8

        @Sriu1
        But the code you show, do not change background-image ?
        OR what is the actual issue currently or what you need help with ?

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          wrote on last edited by
          #9

          Hi @mrjj @JonB @SGaist ,
          This is my code where I'm trying to edit only background-image=/home/tel/Documents/woman.jpg

          QSettings settings("/home/tel/weston.ini", QSettings::IniFormat);
          settings.beginGroup("shell");
          settings.setValue("background-image","myImage.png");
          settings.endGroup();

          This is my weston.ini before running the code.

          [core]
          #modules=cms-colord.so
          #xwayland=true
          #shell=desktop-shell.so
          #gbm-format=xrgb2101010
          #require-input=true

          [shell]
          background-image=/home/tel/Documents/woman.jpg
          background-color=0xff002244
          background-type=tile
          clock-format=minutes
          panel-color=0x90ff0000
          locking=true
          animation=zoom
          startup-animation=fade
          #binding-modifier=ctrl
          #num-workspaces=6
          #cursor-theme=whiteglass
          #cursor-size=24

          #lockscreen-icon=/usr/share/icons/gnome/256x256/actions/lock.png
          #lockscreen=/usr/share/backgrounds/gnome/Garden.jpg
          #homescreen=/usr/share/backgrounds/gnome/Blinds.jpg
          #animation=fade

          [launcher]
          icon=/usr/share/icons/gnome/24x24/apps/utilities-terminal.png
          path=/usr/bin/gnome-terminal

          [launcher]
          icon=/usr/share/icons/gnome/24x24/apps/utilities-terminal.png
          path=/usr/local/bin/weston-terminal

          [launcher]
          icon=/usr/share/icons/hicolor/24x24/apps/google-chrome.png
          path=/usr/bin/google-chrome

          [launcher]
          icon=/usr/share/icons/gnome/24x24/apps/arts.png
          path=/home/tel/weston-4.0.0/weston-flower

          [input-method]
          path=/usr/local/libexec/weston-keyboard

          #[output]
          #name=LVDS1
          #mode=1680x1050
          #transform=90
          #icc_profile=/usr/share/color/icc/colord/Bluish.icc

          #[output]
          #name=VGA1
          #mode=173.00 1920 2048 2248 2576 1080 1083 1088 1120 -hsync +vsync
          #transform=flipped

          #[output]
          #name=X1
          #mode=1024x768@60
          #transform=flipped-90

          #[libinput]
          #enable_tap=true

          #[touchpad]
          #constant_accel_factor = 50
          #min_accel_factor = 0.16
          #max_accel_factor = 1.0

          [screen-share]
          command=/usr/local/bin/weston --backend=rdp-backend.so --shell=fullscreen-shell.so --no-clients-resize

          #[xwayland]
          #path=/usr/local/bin/Xwayland


          this is after running

          [General]
          background-image=myImage.png

          [core]
          %23gbm-format=xrgb2101010
          %23modules=cms-colord.so
          %23require-input=true
          %23shell=desktop-shell.so
          %23xwayland=true

          [input-method]
          %23constant_accel_factor=50
          %23enable_tap=true
          %23icc_profile=/usr/share/color/icc/colord/Bluish.icc
          %23max_accel_factor=1.0
          %23min_accel_factor=0.16
          %23mode=1024x768@60
          %23name=X1
          %23transform=flipped-90
          path=/usr/local/libexec/weston-keyboard

          [launcher]
          icon=/usr/share/icons/gnome/24x24/apps/arts.png
          path=/home/tel/weston-4.0.0/weston-flower

          [screen-share]
          %23path=/usr/local/bin/Xwayland
          command="/usr/local/bin/weston --backend=rdp-backend.so --shell=fullscreen-shell.so --no-clients-resize"

          [shell]
          %23animation=fade
          %23binding-modifier=ctrl
          %23cursor-size=24
          %23cursor-theme=whiteglass
          %23homescreen=/usr/share/backgrounds/gnome/Blinds.jpg
          %23lockscreen=/usr/share/backgrounds/gnome/Garden.jpg
          %23lockscreen-icon=/usr/share/icons/gnome/256x256/actions/lock.png
          %23num-workspaces=6
          animation=zoom
          background-color=0xff002244
          background-image=/home/tel/Documents/woman.jpg
          background-type=tile
          clock-format=minutes
          locking=true
          panel-color=0x90ff0000
          startup-animation=fade


          Please suggest why is it altering the complete ini file.

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          • S Sriu1

            @mrjj I'm giving user an option to browse and change the background-image this new path I'm editing in weston.ini

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            JonB
            wrote on last edited by JonB
            #10

            @Sriu1
            OK, I think I might guess what you mean (not sure if you've changed code since original?). Do you mean: after you have gone settings.setValue("background-image","myImage.png"); you want that value saved back to the .ini file, and you're not seeing that happen? Then see http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsettings.html#isWritable, http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsettings.html#sync.

            EDIT: Oh, now you're changing the question/information ... It's much better if you can do that in the first place...

            I can only say %23 is the hex code for a #, and QSettings is choosing to save it encoded. You seem to be using # in your .ini file as a comment character. What makes you think that is acceptable to QSettings?

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @Sriu1
              OK, I think I might guess what you mean (not sure if you've changed code since original?). Do you mean: after you have gone settings.setValue("background-image","myImage.png"); you want that value saved back to the .ini file, and you're not seeing that happen? Then see http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsettings.html#isWritable, http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsettings.html#sync.

              EDIT: Oh, now you're changing the question/information ... It's much better if you can do that in the first place...

              I can only say %23 is the hex code for a #, and QSettings is choosing to save it encoded. You seem to be using # in your .ini file as a comment character. What makes you think that is acceptable to QSettings?

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              Sriu1
              wrote on last edited by Sriu1
              #11

              @JonB I'm not creating any comments.That is the ini file generated by weston.The" # "are not created by me.
              I'm just editing it
              and why is this getting created
              [General]
              background-image=myImage.png

              I want to edit here
              [shell]
              background-image=/home/tel/Documents/woman.jpg

              Can you please send a code snippet?

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              • S Sriu1

                @JonB I'm not creating any comments.That is the ini file generated by weston.The" # "are not created by me.
                I'm just editing it
                and why is this getting created
                [General]
                background-image=myImage.png

                I want to edit here
                [shell]
                background-image=/home/tel/Documents/woman.jpg

                Can you please send a code snippet?

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                JonB
                wrote on last edited by
                #12

                @Sriu1
                I don't know exactly why your settings.beginGroup("shell"); is not being taken into account. It's going into General because of:

                In addition, if you save a top-level setting (a key with no slashes in it, e.g., "someKey"), it will appear in the INI file's "General" section.

                So, if it were me, I would try for myself:

                • Take out all the the # lines, at least temporarily while I test.
                • Now try again with beginGroup(). Does it work now?
                • If that doesn't work, try without beginGroup() and use shell/background-image instead.
                • Does it work now?

                If still not, you can ask with a minimal example, consisting now of just a couple of lines in the .ini file, instead of loads of irrelevant stuff.

                I'm not creating any comments.That is the ini file generated by weston.The" # "are not created by me.
                I'm just editing it

                I'm pointing out that QSettings does not handle those lines in the way Windows/your "weston" does. Which may lead to problems.

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                • JonBJ JonB

                  @Sriu1
                  I don't know exactly why your settings.beginGroup("shell"); is not being taken into account. It's going into General because of:

                  In addition, if you save a top-level setting (a key with no slashes in it, e.g., "someKey"), it will appear in the INI file's "General" section.

                  So, if it were me, I would try for myself:

                  • Take out all the the # lines, at least temporarily while I test.
                  • Now try again with beginGroup(). Does it work now?
                  • If that doesn't work, try without beginGroup() and use shell/background-image instead.
                  • Does it work now?

                  If still not, you can ask with a minimal example, consisting now of just a couple of lines in the .ini file, instead of loads of irrelevant stuff.

                  I'm not creating any comments.That is the ini file generated by weston.The" # "are not created by me.
                  I'm just editing it

                  I'm pointing out that QSettings does not handle those lines in the way Windows/your "weston" does. Which may lead to problems.

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                  Sriu1
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  @JonB Hi,Thanks for the reply
                  I tried this as you mentioned.
                  QSettings settings("/home/tel/weston.ini", QSettings::IniFormat);
                  settings.beginGroup("shell");
                  settings.setValue("shell/background-image","myImage.png");
                  settings.sync();
                  settings.endGroup();

                  My ini file after executing_________________

                  [core]
                  %23gbm-format=xrgb2101010
                  %23modules=cms-colord.so
                  %23require-input=true
                  %23shell=desktop-shell.so
                  %23xwayland=true

                  [input-method]
                  %23constant_accel_factor=50
                  %23enable_tap=true
                  %23icc_profile=/usr/share/color/icc/colord/Bluish.icc
                  %23max_accel_factor=1.0
                  %23min_accel_factor=0.16
                  %23mode=1024x768@60
                  %23name=X1
                  %23transform=flipped-90
                  path=/usr/local/libexec/weston-keyboard

                  [launcher]
                  icon=/usr/share/icons/gnome/24x24/apps/arts.png
                  path=/home/samhita/weston-4.0.0/weston-flower

                  [screen-share]
                  %23path=/usr/local/bin/Xwayland
                  command="/usr/local/bin/weston --backend=rdp-backend.so --shell=fullscreen-shell.so --no-clients-resize"

                  [shell]
                  %23animation=fade
                  %23binding-modifier=ctrl
                  %23cursor-size=24
                  %23cursor-theme=whiteglass
                  %23homescreen=/usr/share/backgrounds/gnome/Blinds.jpg
                  %23lockscreen=/usr/share/backgrounds/gnome/Garden.jpg
                  %23lockscreen-icon=/usr/share/icons/gnome/256x256/actions/lock.png
                  %23num-workspaces=6
                  animation=zoom
                  background-color=0xff002244
                  background-image=/usr/share/backgrounds/gnome/Aqua.jpg
                  background-type=tile
                  clock-format=minutes
                  locking=true
                  panel-color=0x90ff0000
                  shell\background-image=myImage.png
                  startup-animation=fade


                  This is getting created
                  shell\background-image=myImage.png

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                  • S Sriu1

                    @JonB Hi,Thanks for the reply
                    I tried this as you mentioned.
                    QSettings settings("/home/tel/weston.ini", QSettings::IniFormat);
                    settings.beginGroup("shell");
                    settings.setValue("shell/background-image","myImage.png");
                    settings.sync();
                    settings.endGroup();

                    My ini file after executing_________________

                    [core]
                    %23gbm-format=xrgb2101010
                    %23modules=cms-colord.so
                    %23require-input=true
                    %23shell=desktop-shell.so
                    %23xwayland=true

                    [input-method]
                    %23constant_accel_factor=50
                    %23enable_tap=true
                    %23icc_profile=/usr/share/color/icc/colord/Bluish.icc
                    %23max_accel_factor=1.0
                    %23min_accel_factor=0.16
                    %23mode=1024x768@60
                    %23name=X1
                    %23transform=flipped-90
                    path=/usr/local/libexec/weston-keyboard

                    [launcher]
                    icon=/usr/share/icons/gnome/24x24/apps/arts.png
                    path=/home/samhita/weston-4.0.0/weston-flower

                    [screen-share]
                    %23path=/usr/local/bin/Xwayland
                    command="/usr/local/bin/weston --backend=rdp-backend.so --shell=fullscreen-shell.so --no-clients-resize"

                    [shell]
                    %23animation=fade
                    %23binding-modifier=ctrl
                    %23cursor-size=24
                    %23cursor-theme=whiteglass
                    %23homescreen=/usr/share/backgrounds/gnome/Blinds.jpg
                    %23lockscreen=/usr/share/backgrounds/gnome/Garden.jpg
                    %23lockscreen-icon=/usr/share/icons/gnome/256x256/actions/lock.png
                    %23num-workspaces=6
                    animation=zoom
                    background-color=0xff002244
                    background-image=/usr/share/backgrounds/gnome/Aqua.jpg
                    background-type=tile
                    clock-format=minutes
                    locking=true
                    panel-color=0x90ff0000
                    shell\background-image=myImage.png
                    startup-animation=fade


                    This is getting created
                    shell\background-image=myImage.png

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    @Sriu1
                    Since I specifically wrote: If you use shell/background-image, you must remove the beginGroup(). You ignored that and left it in? Please don't.

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                    • JonBJ JonB

                      @Sriu1
                      Since I specifically wrote: If you use shell/background-image, you must remove the beginGroup(). You ignored that and left it in? Please don't.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #15

                      @JonB Hi,
                      I tried this code

                      QSettings settings("/home/tel/weston.ini", QSettings::IniFormat);
                      settings.setValue("shell/background-image","myImage.png");
                      //settings.sync();
                      This is my ini

                      [core]
                      %23gbm-format=xrgb2101010
                      %23modules=cms-colord.so
                      %23require-input=true
                      %23shell=desktop-shell.so
                      %23xwayland=true

                      [input-method]
                      %23constant_accel_factor=50
                      %23enable_tap=true
                      %23icc_profile=/usr/share/color/icc/colord/Bluish.icc
                      %23max_accel_factor=1.0
                      %23min_accel_factor=0.16
                      %23mode=1024x768@60
                      %23name=X1
                      %23transform=flipped-90
                      path=/usr/local/libexec/weston-keyboard

                      [launcher]
                      icon=/usr/share/icons/gnome/24x24/apps/arts.png
                      path=/home/samhita/weston-4.0.0/weston-flower

                      [screen-share]
                      %23path=/usr/local/bin/Xwayland
                      command="/usr/local/bin/weston --backend=rdp-backend.so --shell=fullscreen-shell.so --no-clients-resize"

                      [shell]
                      %23animation=fade
                      %23binding-modifier=ctrl
                      %23cursor-size=24
                      %23cursor-theme=whiteglass
                      %23homescreen=/usr/share/backgrounds/gnome/Blinds.jpg
                      %23lockscreen=/usr/share/backgrounds/gnome/Garden.jpg
                      %23lockscreen-icon=/usr/share/icons/gnome/256x256/actions/lock.png
                      %23num-workspaces=6
                      animation=zoom
                      background-color=0xff002244
                      background-image=myImage.png
                      background-type=tile
                      clock-format=minutes
                      locking=true
                      panel-color=0x90ff0000
                      startup-animation=fade

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                      • S Sriu1

                        @JonB Hi,
                        I tried this code

                        QSettings settings("/home/tel/weston.ini", QSettings::IniFormat);
                        settings.setValue("shell/background-image","myImage.png");
                        //settings.sync();
                        This is my ini

                        [core]
                        %23gbm-format=xrgb2101010
                        %23modules=cms-colord.so
                        %23require-input=true
                        %23shell=desktop-shell.so
                        %23xwayland=true

                        [input-method]
                        %23constant_accel_factor=50
                        %23enable_tap=true
                        %23icc_profile=/usr/share/color/icc/colord/Bluish.icc
                        %23max_accel_factor=1.0
                        %23min_accel_factor=0.16
                        %23mode=1024x768@60
                        %23name=X1
                        %23transform=flipped-90
                        path=/usr/local/libexec/weston-keyboard

                        [launcher]
                        icon=/usr/share/icons/gnome/24x24/apps/arts.png
                        path=/home/samhita/weston-4.0.0/weston-flower

                        [screen-share]
                        %23path=/usr/local/bin/Xwayland
                        command="/usr/local/bin/weston --backend=rdp-backend.so --shell=fullscreen-shell.so --no-clients-resize"

                        [shell]
                        %23animation=fade
                        %23binding-modifier=ctrl
                        %23cursor-size=24
                        %23cursor-theme=whiteglass
                        %23homescreen=/usr/share/backgrounds/gnome/Blinds.jpg
                        %23lockscreen=/usr/share/backgrounds/gnome/Garden.jpg
                        %23lockscreen-icon=/usr/share/icons/gnome/256x256/actions/lock.png
                        %23num-workspaces=6
                        animation=zoom
                        background-color=0xff002244
                        background-image=myImage.png
                        background-type=tile
                        clock-format=minutes
                        locking=true
                        panel-color=0x90ff0000
                        startup-animation=fade

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                        jsulm
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #16

                        @Sriu1 Looks like it is working now?

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

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                          Sriu1
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #17

                          but .ini is getting altered.The "#" starting lines are getting removed.

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                          • S Sriu1

                            but .ini is getting altered.The "#" starting lines are getting removed.

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                            JonB
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #18

                            @Sriu1
                            Yes, as I said earlier:

                            I can only say %23 is the hex code for a #, and QSettings is choosing to save it encoded. You seem to be using # in your .ini file as a comment character. What makes you think that is acceptable to QSettings?

                            and

                            I'm not creating any comments.That is the ini file generated by weston.The" # "are not created by me.
                            I'm just editing it

                            I'm pointing out that QSettings does not handle those lines in the way Windows/your "weston" does. Which may lead to problems.

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                              @Sriu1
                              Yes, as I said earlier:

                              I can only say %23 is the hex code for a #, and QSettings is choosing to save it encoded. You seem to be using # in your .ini file as a comment character. What makes you think that is acceptable to QSettings?

                              and

                              I'm not creating any comments.That is the ini file generated by weston.The" # "are not created by me.
                              I'm just editing it

                              I'm pointing out that QSettings does not handle those lines in the way Windows/your "weston" does. Which may lead to problems.

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                              Sriu1
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #19

                              @JonB Hi Thanks,
                              The ini is weston generated.How to handle the # lines in it ?If I give the ini without # lines my application is not working.Please suggest

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                              • S Sriu1

                                @JonB Hi Thanks,
                                The ini is weston generated.How to handle the # lines in it ?If I give the ini without # lines my application is not working.Please suggest

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                                JonB
                                wrote on last edited by JonB
                                #20

                                @Sriu1
                                So if your .ini file is not acceptable wrt the #s after you have modified it via QSettings (which does not necessarily claim to be compatible with existing .ini file formats from what I can see, only compatible with its own reading & writing), and you or someone else cannot find a call to make it compatible, you seem to have 3 choices:

                                • Do not use QSettings. Write your own reader/writer.
                                • Use QSettings as the reader, but not the writer. Do your own writing instead.
                                • Allow QSettings to write back. When finished, read the .ini file back as a text file and do your own substitution of %23s back to #s as you write it out as a text file.
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