Solved How to restore hidden QToolbar non-programatically on Mac OS X
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Hi and welcome to devnet,
You can find that file in
~/Library/Application\ Support/
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Thanks for the quick response. But I don't see anything in that folder that looks related to my Application. There is a 'Trolltech' folder, but that only seems to relate to Qt Assistant.
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Nothing bearing your application/organization name ?
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@SGaist No. Not that I can see.
My other (Qt 4 based product) does have a folder there. But it only seems to contain files that I put there. Nothing that Qt has created to store toolbar state.
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Are you using QSettings in your application ?
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@SGaist It turns out that I can restore the toolbar by deleting the QSettings file:
~/Library/Preferences/com.oryxdigital.HyperPlan.plist
I thought I had already tried that. I guess Qt must be putting it in there.
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Argle… My bad, that's that folder I had in mind first ! Sorry for the wrong pointer. Application Support is for stuff you generate for your application to use.
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@SGaist No worries. It is usually the way that you solve your own problem once you ask someone else. ;0)
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Yep, sure thing :)
Since you have it working now, please mark the thread as solved using the "Topic Tool" button so that other forum users may know a solution has been found :)
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mark the thread as solved using the "Topic Tool" button
It tooks me several attempts to work out how to do that. That is quite poor UI design IMHO.
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Might not be completely intuitive. That something you can bring to the attention of the NodeBB folks :)