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  • I igorr

    Thanks for your replies!
    @SGaist, I don't quite get what you mean.

    I am sorry, here is the .ui file and some minimal code, using which one can reproduce the probelm.

    The .ui file:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <ui version="4.0">
     <class>MainWindow</class>
     <widget class="QMainWindow" name="MainWindow">
      <property name="geometry">
       <rect>
        <x>0</x>
        <y>0</y>
        <width>900</width>
        <height>667</height>
       </rect>
      </property>
      <property name="windowTitle">
       <string>MainWindow</string>
      </property>
      <widget class="QWidget" name="centralwidget">
       <widget class="QGroupBox" name="groupBox">
        <property name="geometry">
         <rect>
          <x>20</x>
          <y>10</y>
          <width>791</width>
          <height>581</height>
         </rect>
        </property>
        <property name="title">
         <string>GroupBox</string>
        </property>
        <widget class="QCameraViewfinder" name="viewfinder">
         <property name="geometry">
          <rect>
           <x>90</x>
           <y>70</y>
           <width>541</width>
           <height>361</height>
          </rect>
         </property>
         <property name="frameShape">
          <enum>QFrame::StyledPanel</enum>
         </property>
         <property name="frameShadow">
          <enum>QFrame::Raised</enum>
         </property>
        </widget>
       </widget>
      </widget>
      <widget class="QMenuBar" name="menubar">
       <property name="geometry">
        <rect>
         <x>0</x>
         <y>0</y>
         <width>900</width>
         <height>21</height>
        </rect>
       </property>
      </widget>
      <widget class="QStatusBar" name="statusbar"/>
     </widget>
     <customwidgets>
      <customwidget>
       <class>QCameraViewfinder</class>
       <extends>QFrame</extends>
       <header>qcameraviewfinder.h</header>
       <container>1</container>
      </customwidget>
     </customwidgets>
     <resources/>
     <connections/>
    </ui>
    

    And the code:

    from PyQt5.Qt import *
    from PyQt5.uic import *
    import sys
    
    
    class MainWindow(QApplication, QMainWindow):
    
        def __init__(self):
    
            super(QApplication, self).__init__(sys.argv)
    
            path = 'C:/Users/admin/PycharmProjects/ExampleProject/GUI/main.ui'
            self.w = loadUi(path)
            self.w.show()
    
    if __name__ == '__main__':
    
        app = QApplication(sys.argv)
        w = MainWindow()
        sys.exit(app.exec_())
    
    
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    JonB
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    @igorr said in QCameraViewfinder in .ui file.:
    QCameraViewfinder is a Qt-supplied class, yet you seem to be defining it as your own custom class deriving from QFrame?

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      @igorr said in QCameraViewfinder in .ui file.:
      QCameraViewfinder is a Qt-supplied class, yet you seem to be defining it as your own custom class deriving from QFrame?

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      igorr
      wrote on last edited by
      #6

      @JonB well that was not really my intention. I just didn't find QCameraViewFinder in the Qt Designer. As far as I understood, if I want to use some Qt element which is not in the designer, I can just promote other element.
      So obviously it is not true, but I don't know then how to implement QCameraViewfinder in the Qt Designer.

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      • I igorr

        @JonB well that was not really my intention. I just didn't find QCameraViewFinder in the Qt Designer. As far as I understood, if I want to use some Qt element which is not in the designer, I can just promote other element.
        So obviously it is not true, but I don't know then how to implement QCameraViewfinder in the Qt Designer.

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        JonB
        wrote on last edited by JonB
        #7

        @igorr

        I can just promote other element.

        Yes, but it can't just be a random one :) [Unless I'm misunderstanding!]

        QCameraViewfinder ultimately derives from QWidget but not from QFrame.

        See the topic https://forum.qt.io/topic/93288/adding-qcameraviewfinder-in-ui-file, and the pic at https://postlmg.cc/vc81nsqj. Note how that example derives from/extends QWidget. Try that!

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          igorr
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          #8
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            @igorr

            I can just promote other element.

            Yes, but it can't just be a random one :) [Unless I'm misunderstanding!]

            QCameraViewfinder ultimately derives from QWidget but not from QFrame.

            See the topic https://forum.qt.io/topic/93288/adding-qcameraviewfinder-in-ui-file, and the pic at https://postlmg.cc/vc81nsqj. Note how that example derives from/extends QWidget. Try that!

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            igorr
            wrote on last edited by
            #9

            @JonB

            As first I actually tried to promote a QWidget, because I saw in the documentation that QCameraViewfinder is derived from it. I don't remember, why I came to idea to try this with the QFrame (Maybe after some hours of frustration). But unfortunately it doesn't work with QWidget either:(
            Here's the .ui file with QWidget as base class

            <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
            <ui version="4.0">
             <class>MainWindow</class>
             <widget class="QMainWindow" name="MainWindow">
              <property name="geometry">
               <rect>
                <x>0</x>
                <y>0</y>
                <width>900</width>
                <height>667</height>
               </rect>
              </property>
              <property name="windowTitle">
               <string>MainWindow</string>
              </property>
              <widget class="QWidget" name="centralwidget">
               <widget class="QGroupBox" name="groupBox">
                <property name="geometry">
                 <rect>
                  <x>20</x>
                  <y>10</y>
                  <width>791</width>
                  <height>581</height>
                 </rect>
                </property>
                <property name="title">
                 <string>GroupBox</string>
                </property>
                <widget class="QCameraViewfinder" name="widget" native="true">
                 <property name="geometry">
                  <rect>
                   <x>340</x>
                   <y>180</y>
                   <width>371</width>
                   <height>251</height>
                  </rect>
                 </property>
                </widget>
               </widget>
              </widget>
              <widget class="QMenuBar" name="menubar">
               <property name="geometry">
                <rect>
                 <x>0</x>
                 <y>0</y>
                 <width>900</width>
                 <height>21</height>
                </rect>
               </property>
              </widget>
              <widget class="QStatusBar" name="statusbar"/>
             </widget>
             <customwidgets>
              <customwidget>
               <class>QCameraViewfinder</class>
               <extends>QWidget</extends>
               <header>qcameraviewfinder.h</header>
               <container>1</container>
              </customwidget>
             </customwidgets>
             <resources/>
             <connections/>
            </ui>
            

            And here a screenshot:

            qcameraviewfinder.png

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            • I igorr

              @JonB

              As first I actually tried to promote a QWidget, because I saw in the documentation that QCameraViewfinder is derived from it. I don't remember, why I came to idea to try this with the QFrame (Maybe after some hours of frustration). But unfortunately it doesn't work with QWidget either:(
              Here's the .ui file with QWidget as base class

              <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
              <ui version="4.0">
               <class>MainWindow</class>
               <widget class="QMainWindow" name="MainWindow">
                <property name="geometry">
                 <rect>
                  <x>0</x>
                  <y>0</y>
                  <width>900</width>
                  <height>667</height>
                 </rect>
                </property>
                <property name="windowTitle">
                 <string>MainWindow</string>
                </property>
                <widget class="QWidget" name="centralwidget">
                 <widget class="QGroupBox" name="groupBox">
                  <property name="geometry">
                   <rect>
                    <x>20</x>
                    <y>10</y>
                    <width>791</width>
                    <height>581</height>
                   </rect>
                  </property>
                  <property name="title">
                   <string>GroupBox</string>
                  </property>
                  <widget class="QCameraViewfinder" name="widget" native="true">
                   <property name="geometry">
                    <rect>
                     <x>340</x>
                     <y>180</y>
                     <width>371</width>
                     <height>251</height>
                    </rect>
                   </property>
                  </widget>
                 </widget>
                </widget>
                <widget class="QMenuBar" name="menubar">
                 <property name="geometry">
                  <rect>
                   <x>0</x>
                   <y>0</y>
                   <width>900</width>
                   <height>21</height>
                  </rect>
                 </property>
                </widget>
                <widget class="QStatusBar" name="statusbar"/>
               </widget>
               <customwidgets>
                <customwidget>
                 <class>QCameraViewfinder</class>
                 <extends>QWidget</extends>
                 <header>qcameraviewfinder.h</header>
                 <container>1</container>
                </customwidget>
               </customwidgets>
               <resources/>
               <connections/>
              </ui>
              

              And here a screenshot:

              qcameraviewfinder.png

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              wrote on last edited by
              #10

              @igorr said in QCameraViewfinder in .ui file.:

              But unfortunately it doesn't work with QWidget either:(

              I don't really know, other than trying to follow what that other post said it did and worked.

              As for "not work": you won't see anything in Designer, only at runtime?

              Separately, in that Object Inspector you see "no entry" signs against 3 of your widgets. That means you have not assigned a layout in Designer to each of them, you should do that to make them look right at runtime.

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                @igorr said in QCameraViewfinder in .ui file.:

                But unfortunately it doesn't work with QWidget either:(

                I don't really know, other than trying to follow what that other post said it did and worked.

                As for "not work": you won't see anything in Designer, only at runtime?

                Separately, in that Object Inspector you see "no entry" signs against 3 of your widgets. That means you have not assigned a layout in Designer to each of them, you should do that to make them look right at runtime.

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                igorr
                wrote on last edited by
                #11

                @JonB yes, I only encounter an error when running the python code. When looking at the Traceback, it seems for me like PyQt still tries to create a custom widget instead of using the existing QCameraViewfinder class.

                Thanks for the hint about the layout! I wasn't aware of this issue.

                Traceback (most recent call last):
                  File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\ExampleProject\main1.py", line 22, in <module>
                    w = MainWindow()
                  File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\ExampleProject\main1.py", line 16, in __init__
                    self.w = loadUi(path)
                  File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\__init__.py", line 238, in loadUi
                    return DynamicUILoader(package).loadUi(uifile, baseinstance, resource_suffix)
                  File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\Loader\loader.py", line 66, in loadUi
                    return self.parse(filename, resource_suffix)
                  File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\uiparser.py", line 1037, in parse
                    actor(elem)
                  File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\uiparser.py", line 828, in createUserInterface
                    self.traverseWidgetTree(elem)
                  File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\uiparser.py", line 806, in traverseWidgetTree
                    handler(self, child)
                  File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\uiparser.py", line 273, in createWidget
                    self.traverseWidgetTree(elem)
                  File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\uiparser.py", line 806, in traverseWidgetTree
                    handler(self, child)
                  File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\uiparser.py", line 273, in createWidget
                    self.traverseWidgetTree(elem)
                  File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\uiparser.py", line 806, in traverseWidgetTree
                    handler(self, child)
                  File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\uiparser.py", line 264, in createWidget
                    self.stack.push(self.setupObject(widget_class, parent, elem))
                  File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\uiparser.py", line 228, in setupObject
                    obj = self.factory.createQObject(clsname, name, args, is_attribute)
                  File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\objcreator.py", line 100, in createQObject
                    factory = self.findQObjectType(classname)
                  File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\objcreator.py", line 125, in findQObjectType
                    w = module.search(classname)
                  File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\Loader\qobjectcreator.py", line 114, in search
                    module = __import__(mname, {}, {}, (cls,))
                ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'qcameraviewfinder'
                
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                • I igorr

                  @JonB yes, I only encounter an error when running the python code. When looking at the Traceback, it seems for me like PyQt still tries to create a custom widget instead of using the existing QCameraViewfinder class.

                  Thanks for the hint about the layout! I wasn't aware of this issue.

                  Traceback (most recent call last):
                    File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\ExampleProject\main1.py", line 22, in <module>
                      w = MainWindow()
                    File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\ExampleProject\main1.py", line 16, in __init__
                      self.w = loadUi(path)
                    File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\__init__.py", line 238, in loadUi
                      return DynamicUILoader(package).loadUi(uifile, baseinstance, resource_suffix)
                    File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\Loader\loader.py", line 66, in loadUi
                      return self.parse(filename, resource_suffix)
                    File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\uiparser.py", line 1037, in parse
                      actor(elem)
                    File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\uiparser.py", line 828, in createUserInterface
                      self.traverseWidgetTree(elem)
                    File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\uiparser.py", line 806, in traverseWidgetTree
                      handler(self, child)
                    File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\uiparser.py", line 273, in createWidget
                      self.traverseWidgetTree(elem)
                    File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\uiparser.py", line 806, in traverseWidgetTree
                      handler(self, child)
                    File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\uiparser.py", line 273, in createWidget
                      self.traverseWidgetTree(elem)
                    File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\uiparser.py", line 806, in traverseWidgetTree
                      handler(self, child)
                    File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\uiparser.py", line 264, in createWidget
                      self.stack.push(self.setupObject(widget_class, parent, elem))
                    File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\uiparser.py", line 228, in setupObject
                      obj = self.factory.createQObject(clsname, name, args, is_attribute)
                    File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\objcreator.py", line 100, in createQObject
                      factory = self.findQObjectType(classname)
                    File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\objcreator.py", line 125, in findQObjectType
                      w = module.search(classname)
                    File "C:\Users\admin\PycharmProjects\newGUI\venv\lib\site-packages\PyQt5\uic\Loader\qobjectcreator.py", line 114, in search
                      module = __import__(mname, {}, {}, (cls,))
                  ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'qcameraviewfinder'
                  
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                  JonB
                  wrote on last edited by JonB
                  #12

                  @igorr
                  I have never used promotion to get a supplied widget into designer, only one I create myself. So I don't know.

                  If you were C++ the line in the .ui file:

                  <header>qcameraviewfinder.h</header>
                  

                  would require you to have created, or it to find, a qcameraviewfinder.h header file. From Python I think your

                  ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'qcameraviewfinder'

                  is the equivalent. I think you will need a qcamerafinder Python module to satisfy this.

                  If you cannot figure how to deal with this, you do not have to put that QCameraViewfinder in as a widget in Designer. You could just create it dynamically at runtime and put it into the right place in your UI.

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                    eyllanesc
                    wrote on last edited by eyllanesc
                    #13

                    @igorr You have the following errors:

                    • The "header file" must be "PyQt5/QtMultimediaWidgets" or "PyQt5.QtMultimediaWidgets".
                    • When promoting, the base class must be used, but QFrame is not a base class of QCameraViewfinder so I had to change it to QWidget, which is one of its base classes.
                    • You cannot and should not inherit from 2 QObjects, in your case QApplication and QMainWindow.

                    main.ui

                    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
                    <ui version="4.0">
                     <class>MainWindow</class>
                     <widget class="QMainWindow" name="MainWindow">
                      <property name="geometry">
                       <rect>
                        <x>0</x>
                        <y>0</y>
                        <width>900</width>
                        <height>667</height>
                       </rect>
                      </property>
                      <property name="windowTitle">
                       <string>MainWindow</string>
                      </property>
                      <widget class="QWidget" name="centralwidget">
                       <widget class="QGroupBox" name="groupBox">
                        <property name="geometry">
                         <rect>
                          <x>20</x>
                          <y>10</y>
                          <width>791</width>
                          <height>581</height>
                         </rect>
                        </property>
                        <property name="title">
                         <string>GroupBox</string>
                        </property>
                        <widget class="QCameraViewfinder" name="viewfinder" native="true">
                         <property name="geometry">
                          <rect>
                           <x>90</x>
                           <y>70</y>
                           <width>541</width>
                           <height>361</height>
                          </rect>
                         </property>
                        </widget>
                       </widget>
                      </widget>
                      <widget class="QMenuBar" name="menubar">
                       <property name="geometry">
                        <rect>
                         <x>0</x>
                         <y>0</y>
                         <width>900</width>
                         <height>30</height>
                        </rect>
                       </property>
                      </widget>
                      <widget class="QStatusBar" name="statusbar"/>
                     </widget>
                     <customwidgets>
                      <customwidget>
                       <class>QCameraViewfinder</class>
                       <extends>QWidget</extends>
                       <header>PyQt5.QtMultimediaWidgets</header>
                       <container>1</container>
                      </customwidget>
                     </customwidgets>
                     <resources/>
                     <connections/>
                    </ui>
                    

                    main.py

                    import os.path
                    import sys
                    
                    from PyQt5.uic import loadUi
                    from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication, QMainWindow
                    from PyQt5.QtMultimedia import QCamera
                    
                    
                    CURRENT_DIRECTORY = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
                    
                    
                    class MainWindow(QMainWindow):
                        def __init__(self, parent=None):
                            super(MainWindow, self).__init__(parent)
                    
                            path = os.path.join(CURRENT_DIRECTORY, "GUI", "main.ui")
                            loadUi(path, self)
                    
                            self.qcamera = QCamera()
                            self.qcamera.setViewfinder(self.viewfinder)
                            self.qcamera.start()
                    
                    
                    if __name__ == "__main__":
                    
                        app = QApplication(sys.argv)
                        w = MainWindow()
                        w.show()
                        sys.exit(app.exec_())
                    

                    If you want me to help you develop some work then you can write to my email: e.yllanescucho@gmal.com.

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                      @igorr You have the following errors:

                      • The "header file" must be "PyQt5/QtMultimediaWidgets" or "PyQt5.QtMultimediaWidgets".
                      • When promoting, the base class must be used, but QFrame is not a base class of QCameraViewfinder so I had to change it to QWidget, which is one of its base classes.
                      • You cannot and should not inherit from 2 QObjects, in your case QApplication and QMainWindow.

                      main.ui

                      <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
                      <ui version="4.0">
                       <class>MainWindow</class>
                       <widget class="QMainWindow" name="MainWindow">
                        <property name="geometry">
                         <rect>
                          <x>0</x>
                          <y>0</y>
                          <width>900</width>
                          <height>667</height>
                         </rect>
                        </property>
                        <property name="windowTitle">
                         <string>MainWindow</string>
                        </property>
                        <widget class="QWidget" name="centralwidget">
                         <widget class="QGroupBox" name="groupBox">
                          <property name="geometry">
                           <rect>
                            <x>20</x>
                            <y>10</y>
                            <width>791</width>
                            <height>581</height>
                           </rect>
                          </property>
                          <property name="title">
                           <string>GroupBox</string>
                          </property>
                          <widget class="QCameraViewfinder" name="viewfinder" native="true">
                           <property name="geometry">
                            <rect>
                             <x>90</x>
                             <y>70</y>
                             <width>541</width>
                             <height>361</height>
                            </rect>
                           </property>
                          </widget>
                         </widget>
                        </widget>
                        <widget class="QMenuBar" name="menubar">
                         <property name="geometry">
                          <rect>
                           <x>0</x>
                           <y>0</y>
                           <width>900</width>
                           <height>30</height>
                          </rect>
                         </property>
                        </widget>
                        <widget class="QStatusBar" name="statusbar"/>
                       </widget>
                       <customwidgets>
                        <customwidget>
                         <class>QCameraViewfinder</class>
                         <extends>QWidget</extends>
                         <header>PyQt5.QtMultimediaWidgets</header>
                         <container>1</container>
                        </customwidget>
                       </customwidgets>
                       <resources/>
                       <connections/>
                      </ui>
                      

                      main.py

                      import os.path
                      import sys
                      
                      from PyQt5.uic import loadUi
                      from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication, QMainWindow
                      from PyQt5.QtMultimedia import QCamera
                      
                      
                      CURRENT_DIRECTORY = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
                      
                      
                      class MainWindow(QMainWindow):
                          def __init__(self, parent=None):
                              super(MainWindow, self).__init__(parent)
                      
                              path = os.path.join(CURRENT_DIRECTORY, "GUI", "main.ui")
                              loadUi(path, self)
                      
                              self.qcamera = QCamera()
                              self.qcamera.setViewfinder(self.viewfinder)
                              self.qcamera.start()
                      
                      
                      if __name__ == "__main__":
                      
                          app = QApplication(sys.argv)
                          w = MainWindow()
                          w.show()
                          sys.exit(app.exec_())
                      
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                      @eyllanesc thanks a lot! Changing the header file name helped. I have also fixed the multiple inheritance.
                      I hope I will be able to avoid such problems in the future.

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