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  • sierdzioS Offline
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    sierdzio
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    wrote on last edited by
    #2

    The code you posted looks ok (if a bit unconventional :D). Crash probably happens somewhere else.

    (Z(:^

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    • UnitScanU UnitScan

      I set my Qt application as the default one for audio files. But when I try to open a file by double clicking on it, the program opens and crashes immediately.
      Is there anything I need to add to my code for this not to happen?
      This is the part about initializing the program

      main.cpp

      #include "mainwindow.h"
      #include <QApplication>
      #include <QTimer>
      #include <stdio.h>
      
      int main(int argc, char *argv[])
      {
          QApplication a(argc, argv);
          MainWindow w;
          QTimer::singleShot(0, & w, SLOT(initialize()));
          w.show();
      
          return a.exec();
      }
      

      mainwindow.cpp

      void MainWindow::initialize()
      {
          QStringList filenames = QCoreApplication::arguments();
          if (filenames.size() > 0) {
              for (int i=0; i < filenames.size(); i++) {
                  QString name(filenames.at(i));
                  qDebug() << "argument" << name;
              }
          }
      }
      
      JonBJ Offline
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      JonB
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      #3

      @UnitScan
      As @sierdzio says --- ought be OK.

      But, do yourself a favor, do not use old style SIGNAL()/SLOT() macros, use new style connect()s --- https://wiki.qt.io/New_Signal_Slot_Syntax !

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      • UnitScanU Offline
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        UnitScan
        wrote on last edited by
        #4

        When I open the files from my program everything is ok, but when I open them "externally" with the double click the program crashes.

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        • UnitScanU UnitScan

          When I open the files from my program everything is ok, but when I open them "externally" with the double click the program crashes.

          sierdzioS Offline
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          sierdzio
          Moderators
          wrote on last edited by
          #5

          @UnitScan said in Open file via double-click:

          When I open the files from my program everything is ok

          But do you run your program from Qt Creator, or independently in filesystem (by clicking .exe)?

          Qt Creator sets some env. vars to make life easier. But to open an app without QtC, you need to deploy it first.

          One other thing which can help with crashes: compile and run the application with address sanitizer. It will show you where you are accessing invalid memory.

          (Z(:^

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          • sierdzioS sierdzio

            @UnitScan said in Open file via double-click:

            When I open the files from my program everything is ok

            But do you run your program from Qt Creator, or independently in filesystem (by clicking .exe)?

            Qt Creator sets some env. vars to make life easier. But to open an app without QtC, you need to deploy it first.

            One other thing which can help with crashes: compile and run the application with address sanitizer. It will show you where you are accessing invalid memory.

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            UnitScan
            wrote on last edited by
            #6

            @sierdzio said in Open file via double-click:

            @UnitScan said in Open file via double-click:

            When I open the files from my program everything is ok

            But do you run your program from Qt Creator, or independently in filesystem (by clicking .exe)?

            Qt Creator sets some env. vars to make life easier. But to open an app without QtC, you need to deploy it first.

            One other thing which can help with crashes: compile and run the application with address sanitizer. It will show you where you are accessing invalid memory.

            Yes, I run it independently. The .exe file is located in a folder where there are all the dlls necessary for its operation. For the address sanitazer, could you give me some tips?

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            • Christian EhrlicherC Offline
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              Christian Ehrlicher
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              wrote on last edited by
              #7

              @UnitScan said in Open file via double-click:

              The .exe file is located in a folder where there are all the dlls necessary for its operation

              How do you know? How did you deploy your app to this location?
              Start a cmd.exe, go to the directory and start your app to see if it crashes.

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              • UnitScanU UnitScan

                @sierdzio said in Open file via double-click:

                @UnitScan said in Open file via double-click:

                When I open the files from my program everything is ok

                But do you run your program from Qt Creator, or independently in filesystem (by clicking .exe)?

                Qt Creator sets some env. vars to make life easier. But to open an app without QtC, you need to deploy it first.

                One other thing which can help with crashes: compile and run the application with address sanitizer. It will show you where you are accessing invalid memory.

                Yes, I run it independently. The .exe file is located in a folder where there are all the dlls necessary for its operation. For the address sanitazer, could you give me some tips?

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                JonB
                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                @UnitScan
                Have you run your program outside of Qt Creator? Have you tried passing the same command-line arguments from the command-line as it would if you double-clicked on a file in Explorer?

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                • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                  @UnitScan said in Open file via double-click:

                  The .exe file is located in a folder where there are all the dlls necessary for its operation

                  How do you know? How did you deploy your app to this location?
                  Start a cmd.exe, go to the directory and start your app to see if it crashes.

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                  UnitScan
                  wrote on last edited by UnitScan
                  #9

                  @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Open file via double-click:

                  @UnitScan said in Open file via double-click:

                  The .exe file is located in a folder where there are all the dlls necessary for its operation

                  How do you know? How did you deploy your app to this location?
                  Start a cmd.exe, go to the directory and start your app to see if it crashes.

                  @JonB yes, I deployed my app following this.
                  Yes, the app crashes if I try to launch it from the command line, while launching it via Explorer it works fine.
                  If I try to open the files from the command line, the program still crashes

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                  • UnitScanU UnitScan

                    @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Open file via double-click:

                    @UnitScan said in Open file via double-click:

                    The .exe file is located in a folder where there are all the dlls necessary for its operation

                    How do you know? How did you deploy your app to this location?
                    Start a cmd.exe, go to the directory and start your app to see if it crashes.

                    @JonB yes, I deployed my app following this.
                    Yes, the app crashes if I try to launch it from the command line, while launching it via Explorer it works fine.
                    If I try to open the files from the command line, the program still crashes

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                    JonB
                    wrote on last edited by JonB
                    #10

                    @UnitScan said in Open file via double-click:

                    Yes, the app crashes if I try to launch it from the command line, while launching it via Explorer it works fine.

                    And earlier you wrote:

                    but when I open them "externally" with the double click the program crashes.

                    How are these two statements consistent?

                    Well that sounds strange, doesn't it? The only difference should be what Explorer passes on the command-line. Maybe you've written your program to expect the right thing(s) in argv, I don't know. Have you done this? When you do not run from File Explorer, what arguments are you passing it?

                    If it crashes from command-line, won't it do so from Creator debugger, where you can see the stack trace?

                    Otherwise, put some qDebug() statements into it (starting from the very first line in main()) to see where it's getting to. If anywhere.

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                    • JonBJ JonB

                      @UnitScan said in Open file via double-click:

                      Yes, the app crashes if I try to launch it from the command line, while launching it via Explorer it works fine.

                      And earlier you wrote:

                      but when I open them "externally" with the double click the program crashes.

                      How are these two statements consistent?

                      Well that sounds strange, doesn't it? The only difference should be what Explorer passes on the command-line. Maybe you've written your program to expect the right thing(s) in argv, I don't know. Have you done this? When you do not run from File Explorer, what arguments are you passing it?

                      If it crashes from command-line, won't it do so from Creator debugger, where you can see the stack trace?

                      Otherwise, put some qDebug() statements into it (starting from the very first line in main()) to see where it's getting to. If anywhere.

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                      UnitScan
                      wrote on last edited by UnitScan
                      #11

                      @JonB said in Open file via double-click:

                      @UnitScan said in Open file via double-click:

                      Yes, the app crashes if I try to launch it from the command line, while launching it via Explorer it works fine.

                      And earlier you wrote:

                      but when I open them "externally" with the double click the program crashes.

                      How are these two statements consistent?

                      Let me explain: if I double click on the exe file via Explorer, it starts regularly. If I launch it via cmd it crashes instead.
                      If I double click on any audio file, the program opens but crashes immediately

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                      • UnitScanU UnitScan

                        @JonB said in Open file via double-click:

                        @UnitScan said in Open file via double-click:

                        Yes, the app crashes if I try to launch it from the command line, while launching it via Explorer it works fine.

                        And earlier you wrote:

                        but when I open them "externally" with the double click the program crashes.

                        How are these two statements consistent?

                        Let me explain: if I double click on the exe file via Explorer, it starts regularly. If I launch it via cmd it crashes instead.
                        If I double click on any audio file, the program opens but crashes immediately

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                        JonB
                        wrote on last edited by JonB
                        #12

                        @UnitScan

                        If I launch it via cmd it crashes instead.

                        So what happens if you launch it from Creator debugger, like I asked?

                        Put in some qDebug() statements to see if it gets as far as your main, and then where.

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                        • UnitScanU Offline
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                          UnitScan
                          wrote on last edited by UnitScan
                          #13

                          I did as you asked, and this is the result:

                          #include "mainwindow.h"
                          #include <QApplication>
                          #include <QTimer>
                          #include <stdio.h>
                          #include <iostream>
                          
                          int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                          {
                              for (int i = 0; i < argc; ++i) {
                                  std::cout << "The " << i << "th argument is " << argv[i] << std::endl;
                              }
                              QApplication a(argc, argv);
                              MainWindow w;
                              QTimer::singleShot(0, & w, SLOT(initialize()));
                              w.show();
                          
                              return a.exec();
                          }
                          

                          Application output in Debug mode:

                          ASSERT failure in QList<T>::at: "index out of range", file C:/Qt/Qt5.14.0/5.14.0/mingw73_32/include/QtCore/qlist.h, line 571
                          
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                          • UnitScanU UnitScan

                            I did as you asked, and this is the result:

                            #include "mainwindow.h"
                            #include <QApplication>
                            #include <QTimer>
                            #include <stdio.h>
                            #include <iostream>
                            
                            int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                            {
                                for (int i = 0; i < argc; ++i) {
                                    std::cout << "The " << i << "th argument is " << argv[i] << std::endl;
                                }
                                QApplication a(argc, argv);
                                MainWindow w;
                                QTimer::singleShot(0, & w, SLOT(initialize()));
                                w.show();
                            
                                return a.exec();
                            }
                            

                            Application output in Debug mode:

                            ASSERT failure in QList<T>::at: "index out of range", file C:/Qt/Qt5.14.0/5.14.0/mingw73_32/include/QtCore/qlist.h, line 571
                            
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                            wrote on last edited by JonB
                            #14

                            @UnitScan
                            You must run it in the debugger, from Creator, not just compile for debug. Then when the ASSERT is hit and the debugger traps it you will find there is a stack trace window. That will show the qlist.h line, and then trace back through all the levels to some line in your code, which is what was being executed when the ASSERT happened.

                            And please use qDebug() for debug output statements, not std::cout.

                            Separately, since you persist in using SLOT(), all bets are off as to how that might behave at runtime.

                            And finally, I hope you know what you're doing with seemingly initializing on a timer, seems hokey to me. You sure you understand exactly when initialize() will be executed, compared to other initializations (like in constructors) you are doing?

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                            • UnitScanU UnitScan

                              I did as you asked, and this is the result:

                              #include "mainwindow.h"
                              #include <QApplication>
                              #include <QTimer>
                              #include <stdio.h>
                              #include <iostream>
                              
                              int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                              {
                                  for (int i = 0; i < argc; ++i) {
                                      std::cout << "The " << i << "th argument is " << argv[i] << std::endl;
                                  }
                                  QApplication a(argc, argv);
                                  MainWindow w;
                                  QTimer::singleShot(0, & w, SLOT(initialize()));
                                  w.show();
                              
                                  return a.exec();
                              }
                              

                              Application output in Debug mode:

                              ASSERT failure in QList<T>::at: "index out of range", file C:/Qt/Qt5.14.0/5.14.0/mingw73_32/include/QtCore/qlist.h, line 571
                              
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                              ODБOï
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #15

                              @UnitScan hi

                              @UnitScan said in Open file via double-click:

                              argv[i]

                              this is the kind of code that can cause "index out of range" error.
                              you can use
                              https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcoreapplication.html#arguments
                              or
                              https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcommandlineparser.html
                              to retrive the arguments

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                              • ODБOïO ODБOï

                                @UnitScan hi

                                @UnitScan said in Open file via double-click:

                                argv[i]

                                this is the kind of code that can cause "index out of range" error.
                                you can use
                                https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcoreapplication.html#arguments
                                or
                                https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcommandlineparser.html
                                to retrive the arguments

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                                JonB
                                wrote on last edited by JonB
                                #16

                                @LeLev
                                In this case he is using main(argc, argv) correctly. The point (to me) is:

                                ASSERT failure in QList<T>::at: "index out of range", file C:/Qt/Qt5.14.0/5.14.0/mingw73_32/include/QtCore/qlist.h, line 571
                                

                                I don't see how that can arise from his argc/argv/std::cout loop. Has to be a QList involved!

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                                • UnitScanU Offline
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                                  UnitScan
                                  wrote on last edited by UnitScan
                                  #17

                                  @JonB well, I found the origin of the assert failure

                                  void MainWindow::performStyles()
                                  {
                                      QString theme = settings->value("app/theme").toString();
                                      settings->beginGroup("themes");
                                      QStringList colors = settings->value(theme).toString().split(",");
                                      settings->endGroup();
                                      QString stylesheet = (
                                                  "QSlider::groove:horizontal {"
                                                  "border: 1px solid #999999;"
                                                  "height: 5px;"
                                                  "background: qlineargradient(x1:0, y1:0, x2:0, y2:1, stop:0 #B1B1B1, stop:1 #c4c4c4);"
                                                  "border-radius: 3px;"
                                                  "}"
                                                  "QSlider::handle:horizontal {"
                                                  "background: qlineargradient(x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 #b4b4b4, stop:1 %3);"
                                                  "border: 1px solid #5c5c5c;"
                                                  "width: 16px;"
                                                  "margin: -2px 0;"
                                                  "border-radius: 3px;"
                                                  "}"
                                                  "QSlider::handle:horizontal:hover {"
                                                  "background: qlineargradient(x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 #FFFFFF, stop:1 %3);"
                                                  "border: 1px solid #808080;"
                                                  "width: 16px;"
                                                  "margin: -2px 0;"
                                                  "border-radius: 3px;"
                                                  "}"
                                                  "QSlider::add-page:horizontal {"
                                                  "background: #c0c0c0;"
                                                  "border-radius: 3px;"
                                                  "margin: 0 -1px;"
                                                  "}"
                                                  "QSlider::sub-page:horizontal {"
                                                  "background: qlineargradient(x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 #b4b4b4, stop:1 %3);"
                                                  "border-radius: 3px;"
                                                  "}"
                                                  "QFrame#data {"
                                                  "border: 1px solid gray;"
                                                  "border-radius: 5px;"
                                                  "background-color: %1;"
                                                  "}"
                                                  "QLabel#display {"
                                                  "font-size: 20px;"
                                                  "color: %2;"
                                                  "padding-bottom: 1px;"
                                                  "background-color: %1;"
                                                  "}"
                                                  "QLabel#kbps, QLabel#hz, QLabel#channels  {"
                                                  "font-size: 10px;"
                                                  "text-align: center;"
                                                  "color: %2;"
                                                  "}"
                                                  "ScrollText {"
                                                  "font-size: 14px;"
                                                  "text-align: center;"
                                                  "color: %2;"
                                                  "}"
                                                  "QTableView {"
                                                  "border: 1px solid gray;"
                                                  "border-radius: 5px;"
                                                  "background-color: %1;"
                                                  "color: %2;"
                                                  "}"
                                                  "QTableView::item:selected {"
                                                  "border-radius: 3px;"
                                                  "background-color: %2;"
                                                  "color: %1;"
                                                  "}"
                                                  "QScrollBar#vscrollbar:vertical {"
                                                  "border: 1px solid grey;"
                                                  "border-radius: 3px;"
                                                  "background: %1;"
                                                  "width: 15px;"
                                                  "margin: 0px 0 0px 0;"
                                                  "}"
                                                  "QScrollBar#vscrollbar::handle:vertical {"
                                                  "background: qlineargradient(x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 #b4b4b4, stop:1 %1);"
                                                  "border: 1px solid #5c5c5c;"
                                                  "width: 16px;"
                                                  "min-height: 16px;"
                                                  "border-radius: 3px;"
                                                  "}"
                                                  "QScrollBar#vscrollbar::add-line:vertical {"
                                                  "border: 0px solid grey;"
                                                  "background: #32CC99;"
                                                  "height: 0px;"
                                                  "subcontrol-position: bottom;"
                                                  "subcontrol-origin: margin;"
                                                  "}"
                                                  "QScrollBar#vscrollbar::sub-line:vertical {"
                                                  "border: 0px solid grey;"
                                                  "background: #32CC99;"
                                                  "height: 0px;"
                                                  "subcontrol-position: top;"
                                                  "subcontrol-origin: margin;"
                                                  "}"
                                                  "QScrollBar#vscrollbar::add-page:vertical, QScrollBar::sub-page:vertical {"
                                                  "background: none;"
                                                  "}"
                                                  "QListWidget::item:selected {"
                                                  "background-color: none;"
                                                  "border: 3px solid grey;"
                                                  "}"
                                                  "QListWidget::item:selected { background: transparent; }"
                                                  "QListWidget::item:selected { border: 1px solid red; }"
                                                  );
                                      this->setStyleSheet(stylesheet.arg(colors.at(0),colors.at(1),colors.at(2)));
                                  }
                                  

                                  This seems to be the line causing the error

                                  this->setStyleSheet(stylesheet.arg(colors.at(0),colors.at(1),colors.at(2)));
                                  

                                  My ini settings file is written like this

                                  [themes]
                                  Red="#C21212,#ffffff,#C21212"
                                  

                                  I must have misused the QString arg method

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                                  • JonBJ JonB

                                    @LeLev
                                    In this case he is using main(argc, argv) correctly. The point (to me) is:

                                    ASSERT failure in QList<T>::at: "index out of range", file C:/Qt/Qt5.14.0/5.14.0/mingw73_32/include/QtCore/qlist.h, line 571
                                    

                                    I don't see how that can arise from his argc/argv/std::cout loop. Has to be a QList involved!

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                                    ODБOï
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #18

                                    @JonB yes you are right, my bad.
                                    i thought about argv[i] as a QList for some reason

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                                    • UnitScanU UnitScan

                                      @JonB well, I found the origin of the assert failure

                                      void MainWindow::performStyles()
                                      {
                                          QString theme = settings->value("app/theme").toString();
                                          settings->beginGroup("themes");
                                          QStringList colors = settings->value(theme).toString().split(",");
                                          settings->endGroup();
                                          QString stylesheet = (
                                                      "QSlider::groove:horizontal {"
                                                      "border: 1px solid #999999;"
                                                      "height: 5px;"
                                                      "background: qlineargradient(x1:0, y1:0, x2:0, y2:1, stop:0 #B1B1B1, stop:1 #c4c4c4);"
                                                      "border-radius: 3px;"
                                                      "}"
                                                      "QSlider::handle:horizontal {"
                                                      "background: qlineargradient(x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 #b4b4b4, stop:1 %3);"
                                                      "border: 1px solid #5c5c5c;"
                                                      "width: 16px;"
                                                      "margin: -2px 0;"
                                                      "border-radius: 3px;"
                                                      "}"
                                                      "QSlider::handle:horizontal:hover {"
                                                      "background: qlineargradient(x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 #FFFFFF, stop:1 %3);"
                                                      "border: 1px solid #808080;"
                                                      "width: 16px;"
                                                      "margin: -2px 0;"
                                                      "border-radius: 3px;"
                                                      "}"
                                                      "QSlider::add-page:horizontal {"
                                                      "background: #c0c0c0;"
                                                      "border-radius: 3px;"
                                                      "margin: 0 -1px;"
                                                      "}"
                                                      "QSlider::sub-page:horizontal {"
                                                      "background: qlineargradient(x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 #b4b4b4, stop:1 %3);"
                                                      "border-radius: 3px;"
                                                      "}"
                                                      "QFrame#data {"
                                                      "border: 1px solid gray;"
                                                      "border-radius: 5px;"
                                                      "background-color: %1;"
                                                      "}"
                                                      "QLabel#display {"
                                                      "font-size: 20px;"
                                                      "color: %2;"
                                                      "padding-bottom: 1px;"
                                                      "background-color: %1;"
                                                      "}"
                                                      "QLabel#kbps, QLabel#hz, QLabel#channels  {"
                                                      "font-size: 10px;"
                                                      "text-align: center;"
                                                      "color: %2;"
                                                      "}"
                                                      "ScrollText {"
                                                      "font-size: 14px;"
                                                      "text-align: center;"
                                                      "color: %2;"
                                                      "}"
                                                      "QTableView {"
                                                      "border: 1px solid gray;"
                                                      "border-radius: 5px;"
                                                      "background-color: %1;"
                                                      "color: %2;"
                                                      "}"
                                                      "QTableView::item:selected {"
                                                      "border-radius: 3px;"
                                                      "background-color: %2;"
                                                      "color: %1;"
                                                      "}"
                                                      "QScrollBar#vscrollbar:vertical {"
                                                      "border: 1px solid grey;"
                                                      "border-radius: 3px;"
                                                      "background: %1;"
                                                      "width: 15px;"
                                                      "margin: 0px 0 0px 0;"
                                                      "}"
                                                      "QScrollBar#vscrollbar::handle:vertical {"
                                                      "background: qlineargradient(x1:0, y1:0, x2:1, y2:1, stop:0 #b4b4b4, stop:1 %1);"
                                                      "border: 1px solid #5c5c5c;"
                                                      "width: 16px;"
                                                      "min-height: 16px;"
                                                      "border-radius: 3px;"
                                                      "}"
                                                      "QScrollBar#vscrollbar::add-line:vertical {"
                                                      "border: 0px solid grey;"
                                                      "background: #32CC99;"
                                                      "height: 0px;"
                                                      "subcontrol-position: bottom;"
                                                      "subcontrol-origin: margin;"
                                                      "}"
                                                      "QScrollBar#vscrollbar::sub-line:vertical {"
                                                      "border: 0px solid grey;"
                                                      "background: #32CC99;"
                                                      "height: 0px;"
                                                      "subcontrol-position: top;"
                                                      "subcontrol-origin: margin;"
                                                      "}"
                                                      "QScrollBar#vscrollbar::add-page:vertical, QScrollBar::sub-page:vertical {"
                                                      "background: none;"
                                                      "}"
                                                      "QListWidget::item:selected {"
                                                      "background-color: none;"
                                                      "border: 3px solid grey;"
                                                      "}"
                                                      "QListWidget::item:selected { background: transparent; }"
                                                      "QListWidget::item:selected { border: 1px solid red; }"
                                                      );
                                          this->setStyleSheet(stylesheet.arg(colors.at(0),colors.at(1),colors.at(2)));
                                      }
                                      

                                      This seems to be the line causing the error

                                      this->setStyleSheet(stylesheet.arg(colors.at(0),colors.at(1),colors.at(2)));
                                      

                                      My ini settings file is written like this

                                      [themes]
                                      Red="#C21212,#ffffff,#C21212"
                                      

                                      I must have misused the QString arg method

                                      JonBJ Offline
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                                      wrote on last edited by JonB
                                      #19

                                      @UnitScan
                                      Your colors.at() expressions are fine so long as

                                      QStringList colors = settings->value(theme).toString().split(",");
                                      

                                      really does returns 3 colors. My guess is that, depending on how you run the program --- e.g do you read from "the current working directory"? or, what is qDebug() << theme, or qDebug() << settings->value(theme).toString()? --- you're not picking up the right thing? Code like yours which relies on 3 elements from the split() should have a Q_ASSERT(colors.count() == 3);. Anyway, somehow that differs when you run your code in different ways.

                                      I hope now that you have found using the debugger helps find such errors!

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                                      • UnitScanU Offline
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                                        UnitScan
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #20

                                        I suppose the problem is bigger: when I run the program via cmd it doesn't even load the icons: https://i.imgur.com/yqvpYnl.png

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                                          sierdzio
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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #21

                                          as @JonB pointed out, this is probably related to working directory. Make sure you load your settings from the right path! This might come in handy: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcoreapplication.html#applicationDirPath

                                          (Z(:^

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