Hi Sam,

could you elaborate what exactly is meant by "readable file".
From your posting it seems like you could mean two very different things:
1) No human-readable (text-like) files
2) No external data files that need to be read

-Marian

On 23.05.2018 12:38, Van Gucht, Sam wrote:
Hi,


As a company(Medical) policy, we don't allow readable files on the user PC in order to protect patient information. This means the information our application saves and Qt specific files, such as QML files. Our custom QML files are compiled into libraries with qrc. We do the same do for the QML files from Qt (Quick.Controls, GraphicalsEffects, ...). But for certain modules this doesn't work, eg. Quick.Controls2.


Is anyone doing something similar? Do you have the same problems? Other solutions to make the QML files not readable?


Best regards,

Sam


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