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    KennedyDayala
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    please guide me how to set that ...

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      giesbert
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      I said Afaik, not that I did it before ;-)

      I never used QtMobility

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        goetz
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        [quote author="Thomas Kennedy" date="1301490967"]ok...then which class should i use to get the system storage info if it is for desktop application ?[/quote]

        I don't know what info you want to get from QSystemStorageInfo, but maybe "QDesktopServices::storageLocation() ":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7/qdesktopservices.html#storageLocation provides what you need.

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

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          mlong
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          In order to use the QSystemStorageInfo class from Mobility, be sure that in your .pro file you have included the lines

          @
          CONFIG += mobility
          MOBILITY += systeminfo
          @

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            KennedyDayala
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            #38

            Thanks a lot...

            without changing .pro file I am trying with QDir::Drives()..I will update you soon about my results..before that I have another query...

            I have placed my controls on the main window by opening 'mainwindow.ui' in design mode..how would I create control variables for those controls in my code using QTCreator ?

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              andre
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              "control variables"? You mean you need a pointer to them?

              @
              m_ui->myCoolLineEdit->setText("I'm so cool!");
              @

              works for me. myCoolLineEdit is of course the name you gave the widget in Designer, and m_ui is the member variable that holds the UI class you created.

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                KennedyDayala
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                excellent..now i understood this part Andre..I have creaed a QTreeWidget on my MainWindow and coded like tihs..

                @
                ui->treeWidgetDrives = new QTreeWidget();
                ui->treeWidgetDrives->setColumnCount(1);
                QStringList strlstHeaders;
                strlstHeaders<<tr("Storage Drives");
                ui->treeWidgetDrives->setHeaderLabels(strlstHeaders);
                @

                ...when i run my code nothing is happened to my TreeWidget(no header is assigned)..instead it is showing the properties which i set from 'Edit Tree Widget' dialog !!!

                [EDIT: code formatting, please use @-tags, Volker]

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                  goetz
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                  The tree widget is automatically created for you. Just remove the first line of your snippet.

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

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                    KennedyDayala
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                    if i remove that line and run the code I am not getting my Window displayed and here is the ouput..

                    Starting E:\Bose\Qt playground\IDT_Demo_UI-build-desktop\debug\IDT_Demo_UI.exe...
                    E:\Bose\Qt playground\IDT_Demo_UI-build-desktop\debug\IDT_Demo_UI.exe exited with code -1073741819

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                      goetz
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                      code -1073741819 = 0xC0000005. On windows this means an access violation. Seems like your UI is not initialized properly or messed up in some way....

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

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                        KennedyDayala
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                        perfect analysis..

                        I have moved this line to bottom of the code like this..

                        @
                        IDT_MainWindow::IDT_MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                        QMainWindow(parent),
                        ui(new Ui::IDT_MainWindow)

                        {
                        // my code here...

                            ui->setupUi(this);
                        

                        }
                        @

                        now i moved it to top and works fine..thanks a ton

                        [EDIT: code formatting, please use @-tags or the editor button, Volker]

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                          KennedyDayala
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                          only one child item is being shown to my TreeWidget..please look into my code and lemme know where I went wrong !!

                          @IDT_MainWindow::IDT_MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
                          QMainWindow(parent),
                          ui(new Ui::IDT_MainWindow)

                          {
                          ui->setupUi(this);

                          ui->treeWidgetDrives->setColumnCount(1);
                          QStringList strlstHeaders;
                          strlstHeaders<<tr("Storage Drives");
                          ui->treeWidgetDrives->setHeaderLabels(strlstHeaders);
                          
                          SetupTreeItems();
                          

                          }
                          void IDT_MainWindow::SetupTreeItems()
                          {
                          QTreeWidgetItem *treeItems = new QTreeWidgetItem(ui->treeWidgetDrives);
                          treeItems->setText(0,tr("SystemDrives"));
                          QTreeWidgetItem *treeChildItems = new QTreeWidgetItem(treeItems);
                          QDir dir;
                          dir.setFilter(QDir::Drives);

                          QFileInfoList roots = dir.drives();
                          
                          for(int i=0 ; i<roots.count() ; ++i)
                          {
                              QFileInfo fiDrives = roots.at(i);
                              QString strDrive = fiDrives.absoluteFilePath();
                              treeChildItems->setText(i,strDrive);
                          }
                          

                          }@

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                            goetz
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                            You must create a new item in your loop. You just overwrite the on you have in each iteration.

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

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                              andre
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                              Your loop keeps on updating the text of the same tree item. Do you really expect to see more of them then?

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                                KennedyDayala
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                                you mean like this ??

                                @for(int i=0 ; i<roots.count() ; ++i)
                                {
                                treeChildItems = new QTreeWidgetItem(treeItems);
                                QFileInfo fiDrives = roots.at(i);
                                QString strDrive = fiDrives.absoluteFilePath();
                                treeChildItems->setText(i,strDrive);
                                }@

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                                  goetz
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                                  [quote author="Thomas Kennedy" date="1301584395"]you mean like this ??

                                  @for(int i=0 ; i<roots.count() ; ++i)
                                  {
                                  treeChildItems = new QTreeWidgetItem(treeItems);
                                  QFileInfo fiDrives = roots.at(i);
                                  QString strDrive = fiDrives.absoluteFilePath();
                                  treeChildItems->setText(i,strDrive);
                                  }@
                                  [/quote]

                                  You can try it to get the answer :-)

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

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                                    KennedyDayala
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                                    tried...it added an 'empty item' at 0th position,and 'c:' at 1st..and no more :-(

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                                      andre
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                                      So... you need to aquire some debugging skills... Just try to follow what happens in your code. Don't guess: measure instead. Try for instance to insert statements like this at every relevant point in your function, and look at the output:

                                      @
                                      qDebug() << LINE;
                                      @

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                                        KennedyDayala
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                                        :-)) ok..will do that..

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                                          goetz
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                                          Of course you must have an empty first entry, because you create this one outside your loop (line 21 in your original code snippet).

                                          This is the compactified working version:

                                          @
                                          void FancyClass::populate() {
                                          ui->treeWidget->setColumnCount(1);
                                          QStringList headers;
                                          headers << "Storage Device";
                                          ui->treeWidget->setHeaderLabels(headers);

                                          QTreeWidgetItem *rootItem = new QTreeWidgetItem(ui->treeWidget);
                                          rootItem->setText(0, "SystemDevice");
                                          
                                          foreach(QFileInfo drive, QDir::drives()) {
                                              QTreeWidgetItem *driveItem = new QTreeWidgetItem(rootItem);
                                              driveItem->setText(0, drive.absoluteFilePath());
                                          }
                                          

                                          }
                                          @

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