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    vlada
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    Hi,

    I modified my AndroidManifest.xml so that I can choose my application to open files on Android. My application starts but I don't know how I can get path to the file I should open. On Windows or Linux I use QCoreApplication::arguments() to get command line arguments. But on Android I only get from this function the path to my application (more exactly the .so library).

    What should be the correct solution to get the file path on Android? Thank you.

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      Hi,

      I modified my AndroidManifest.xml so that I can choose my application to open files on Android. My application starts but I don't know how I can get path to the file I should open. On Windows or Linux I use QCoreApplication::arguments() to get command line arguments. But on Android I only get from this function the path to my application (more exactly the .so library).

      What should be the correct solution to get the file path on Android? Thank you.

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      koahnig
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      @vlada

      Can you set command line parameters on Android?

      Where is the file you like open located?

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        vlada
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        It is not really important where the file is located. Of course it should be a readable location.

        I'm afraid Android doesn't support command line parameters. A searched for Android solutions and it seems it uses an Intent to let your application now that it should open a file. But I don't know how should I transfer this information from the main activity to my C++ part.

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          It is not really important where the file is located. Of course it should be a readable location.

          I'm afraid Android doesn't support command line parameters. A searched for Android solutions and it seems it uses an Intent to let your application now that it should open a file. But I don't know how should I transfer this information from the main activity to my C++ part.

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          koahnig
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          @vlada said in Default application on Android:

          I'm afraid Android doesn't support command line parameters. A searched for Android solutions and it seems it uses an Intent to let your application now that it should open a file. But I don't know how should I transfer this information from the main activity to my C++ part.

          That reflects my impression.

          Did you try to open a file somewhere?
          Possible location may be found with an external file explorer/manager for example such as total commander

          Also it might be good to check on google's Qt android forum

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