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  • Anton1978A Offline
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    Anton1978
    wrote on last edited by Anton1978
    #5

    qrc://Game01/pixmap/dice.png not worck too
    Res.qrc - Qt resource file, I added it manually and created a pixmap prefix in it, and later added images to the resource file.

    And this code not found dice.png, Res.qrc only.

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    • Anton1978A Anton1978

      qrc://Game01/pixmap/dice.png not worck too
      Res.qrc - Qt resource file, I added it manually and created a pixmap prefix in it, and later added images to the resource file.

      And this code not found dice.png, Res.qrc only.

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      GrecKo
      Qt Champions 2018
      wrote on last edited by
      #6

      @Anton1978 said in Error - QML Image: Cannot open: url:

      And this code not found dice.png, Res.qrc only.

      That's because the RESOURCES parameter in qt_add_qml_module directly adds the listed files to the target's resources. Just list your dice.png here.
      If you want to use a .qrc file use the qt_add_resources CMake function.

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      • Anton1978A Offline
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        Anton1978
        wrote on last edited by Anton1978
        #7

        it works, but I don't understand why?
        What's wrong with the resource file?
        This works great in QWidget.

        and when assembling webassembly, there are no pictures again, although there is no error.
        And I really want this to be cross-platform.

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        • Anton1978A Anton1978

          it works, but I don't understand why?
          What's wrong with the resource file?
          This works great in QWidget.

          and when assembling webassembly, there are no pictures again, although there is no error.
          And I really want this to be cross-platform.

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          GrecKo
          Qt Champions 2018
          wrote on last edited by
          #8

          @Anton1978 said in Error - QML Image: Cannot open: url:

          it works, but I don't understand why?
          What's wrong with the resource file?

          Because the RESOURCES parameter of qt_add_qml_module needs actual files and will generate the qrc automatically. It's not meant to work with .qrc files. Read the doc.

          This works great in QWidget.

          I doubt qt_add_qml_module works great with QWidgets.

          and when assembling webassembly, there are no pictures again, although there is no error.
          And I really want this to be cross-platform.

          That's another problem.

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          • Anton1978A Offline
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            Anton1978
            wrote on last edited by
            #9

            Ok, this is strange, but this solves the problem

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            • Anton1978A Offline
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              Anton1978
              wrote on last edited by
              #10

              oh my god, and again

              qt_add_resources(appTest05 "res"
                  #PREFIX "/res"
                  FILES res/cube_001_mesh.mesh res/heaven.png
              )
              

              This is what I get - where are the two folders from?
              wtf
              And in QML

                      Model {
                          id: cube
                          objectName: "Cube"
                          rotation: Qt.quaternion(0.707107, -0.707107, 0, 0)
                          scale: Qt.vector3d(100, 100, 100)
                          source: "qrc://Test05/res/cube_001_mesh.mesh" //it work
                          materials: [
                              defaultMaterial_material
                          ]
                      }
              

              and

              environment: SceneEnvironment{
                          clearColor: "#222222"
                          backgroundMode: SceneEnvironment.SkyBox
                          lightProbe: Texture{
                              source: "qrc:\res\heaven.png" //not worck
                              source: "qrc://Test05/Resources/res/heaven.png" //not worck
                          }
                          probeExposure: 0.75
                      }
              

              I really don’t understand - now what?

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              • GrecKoG Offline
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                GrecKo
                Qt Champions 2018
                wrote on last edited by
                #11

                What's your question? Why would the 2 last urls work?
                Do you expext the 3 different versions to work the same?

                https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qt-add-resources.html#arguments-of-the-target-based-variant

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                  Anton1978
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #12

                  I wrote three versions to make it clear how I tried to fix this
                  source: "qrc://Test05/res/heaven.png" - not work to

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                    ankou29666
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #13

                    normally you write ":/path/to/resource" or "qrc:/path/to/ressource".
                    You should use a single / after qrc: not "qrc://"

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                      Anton1978
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #14

                      surprising, but it turned out to be correct qrc:\res\heaven.png
                      Why ?

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