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Adding SVG to resource with alias and referencing in QML

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    @SPlatten Yes. You can drop qrc: and alias + root / is good enough.

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      @SPlatten Yes. You can drop qrc: and alias + root / is good enough.

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        @SPlatten without alias you need it.

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          @SPlatten without alias you need it.

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            @SPlatten I see. All of my images have alias. Therefore, no qrc: is needed anywhere. It is good you drop it as well without alias.
            I still use qrc for qml files since they do not have alias
            resources/qml/main.qml: source: "qrc:/qml/MainScreen.qml"
            resources/qml/main.qml: source: "qrc:/qml/SplashScreen.qml"
            I will try to remove it and let you know.

            Confirmed: qrc is not needed even when resource files do not have alias. qrc: can be dropped completely.
            But not sure why Qt did this. The code with or without qrc: should compile
            In Qt6 qml module version numbers are dropped. I am using Qt 5.15.2.

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              @SPlatten I see. All of my images have alias. Therefore, no qrc: is needed anywhere. It is good you drop it as well without alias.
              I still use qrc for qml files since they do not have alias
              resources/qml/main.qml: source: "qrc:/qml/MainScreen.qml"
              resources/qml/main.qml: source: "qrc:/qml/SplashScreen.qml"
              I will try to remove it and let you know.

              Confirmed: qrc is not needed even when resource files do not have alias. qrc: can be dropped completely.
              But not sure why Qt did this. The code with or without qrc: should compile
              In Qt6 qml module version numbers are dropped. I am using Qt 5.15.2.

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                @SPlatten what is your Qt version? Is this on Linux?
                check the file path in your compiled qrc_images.cpp. All your images are compiled into this file. This is my setting.

                <RCC>
                    <qresource prefix="/res">
                        <file alias="background">images/SplashBackground.png</file>
                    </qresource>
                </RCC>
                
                    Image { /* background image works */
                        anchors.centerIn: parent
                        source: "/res/background"
                        width: parent.width
                        height: parent.height
                    }
                
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                  @SPlatten what is your Qt version? Is this on Linux?
                  check the file path in your compiled qrc_images.cpp. All your images are compiled into this file. This is my setting.

                  <RCC>
                      <qresource prefix="/res">
                          <file alias="background">images/SplashBackground.png</file>
                      </qresource>
                  </RCC>
                  
                      Image { /* background image works */
                          anchors.centerIn: parent
                          source: "/res/background"
                          width: parent.width
                          height: parent.height
                      }
                  
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                    @JoeCFD , I decided to create a simple application to experiment with the resources. I used the same SVG file. The resource file:

                    <RCC>
                        <qresource prefix="/">
                            <file alias="stale.svg">stale.svg</file>
                            <file>mainWindow.qml</file>
                        </qresource>
                    </RCC>
                    

                    In the mainwindow:

                    void MainWindow::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *pobjEvt) {
                        Q_UNUSED(pobjEvt);
                    
                        QPainter objPainter(this);
                        QImage* pobjImage(new QImage(":/stale.svg"));
                    
                        bool blnIsNull(pobjImage->isNull());
                        qDebug() << QString("Image isNull: %1").arg(((blnIsNull == true) ? "Yes" : "No"));
                    
                        objPainter.drawImage(10, 10, *pobjImage);
                    }
                    

                    This works absolutely fine and the iamge is displayed correctly. I will not try to use this to figure out why the original isn't working.

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                      @JoeCFD , I decided to create a simple application to experiment with the resources. I used the same SVG file. The resource file:

                      <RCC>
                          <qresource prefix="/">
                              <file alias="stale.svg">stale.svg</file>
                              <file>mainWindow.qml</file>
                          </qresource>
                      </RCC>
                      

                      In the mainwindow:

                      void MainWindow::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *pobjEvt) {
                          Q_UNUSED(pobjEvt);
                      
                          QPainter objPainter(this);
                          QImage* pobjImage(new QImage(":/stale.svg"));
                      
                          bool blnIsNull(pobjImage->isNull());
                          qDebug() << QString("Image isNull: %1").arg(((blnIsNull == true) ? "Yes" : "No"));
                      
                          objPainter.drawImage(10, 10, *pobjImage);
                      }
                      

                      This works absolutely fine and the iamge is displayed correctly. I will not try to use this to figure out why the original isn't working.

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                        @JoeCFD , I decided to create a simple application to experiment with the resources. I used the same SVG file. The resource file:

                        <RCC>
                            <qresource prefix="/">
                                <file alias="stale.svg">stale.svg</file>
                                <file>mainWindow.qml</file>
                            </qresource>
                        </RCC>
                        

                        In the mainwindow:

                        void MainWindow::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *pobjEvt) {
                            Q_UNUSED(pobjEvt);
                        
                            QPainter objPainter(this);
                            QImage* pobjImage(new QImage(":/stale.svg"));
                        
                            bool blnIsNull(pobjImage->isNull());
                            qDebug() << QString("Image isNull: %1").arg(((blnIsNull == true) ? "Yes" : "No"));
                        
                            objPainter.drawImage(10, 10, *pobjImage);
                        }
                        

                        This works absolutely fine and the iamge is displayed correctly. I will not try to use this to figure out why the original isn't working.

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                        wrote on last edited by JoeCFD
                        #33

                        Create at least two qrc files: one for images and one for qml. Better not to mix them up.

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