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    JulienMaille
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    Dear all,
    I'm using QSettings for my applications and I choose to save in as a ini file instead off using the registry.
    Depending on the running system, it will be saved in a specific directory.

    Now I would like to save another file in the very same filder. So I need to be able to build the path on my own.
    I tried to look at QSettings.cpp source code but I can't find how to build this path.

    Thanks a lot for your help!

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      JulienMaille
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      Ok I found my answer:
      @QString settingsPath = QFileInfo(settings.fileName()).absolutePath();@

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        goetz
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        That path is usually the wrong one. Use QDesktopServices::DataLocation for such stuff!

        http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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          JulienMaille
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          Why is this path wrong?
          On win7, qsettings are stored in appData/Roaming while QDesktopServices::DataLocation points to appData/Local

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            goetz
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            Saving arbitrary data in a preferences folder is wrong. Such data belongs elsewhere. These methods are there for a reason.

            The problem with roaming/local on Windows 7 might be fixed in a future release. Is there a bug report open? Would be good, to brings that to the Troll's attention.

            http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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              giesbert
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              What path is returned, if you sue QSettinsg with native format on windows? The settings are then stored in the registry...

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                goetz
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                [quote author="Gerolf" date="1308499376"]What path is returned, if you sue QSettinsg with native format on windows? The settings are then stored in the registry...[/quote]

                According to API docs:

                bq. On Windows, if the format is QSettings::NativeFormat, the return value is a system registry path, not a file path.

                http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                  JulienMaille
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                  Are you sure it is a bug?
                  [quote author="Volker" date="1308498317"]The problem with roaming/local on Windows 7 might be fixed in a future release. Is there a bug report open? Would be good, to brings that to the Troll's attention.[/quote]

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                    goetz
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                    Feature requests are in the "bug" tracker too :-)

                    http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                      JulienMaille
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                      I can understand this. However I don't know what I should request. I just said
                      [quote author="neFAST" date="1307718701"]On win7, qsettings are stored in appData/Roaming while QDesktopServices::DataLocation points to appData/Local[/quote] but is it a bug? What should be the correct behavior?

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                        [quote author="neFAST" date="1308696036"]I can understand this. However I don't know what I should request. I just said
                        [quote author="neFAST" date="1307718701"]On win7, qsettings are stored in appData/Roaming while QDesktopServices::DataLocation points to appData/Local[/quote] but is it a bug? What should be the correct behavior?[/quote]

                        I do not have an idea. I would have to read on that topic first. Maybe some googling gives you more information. Sorry that I cannot give you a more useful answer.

                        http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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