I have verified that it is not plug-in related (I have a logo in an About
window that comes from the same resources with the same image format, and it
loads fine). As you've both pointed out, this must be an issue with the
window manager (Ubuntu 12.04). I'll have a look at your link, Jordi, and m
As nikos said, if you are using gnome take a look at this
https://jeremy.visser.name/2009/09/how-to-fix-menu-icons-in-gnome-2-28/
I've had the same problem and it's a configurable option...
Jordi
El 30/08/2012 23:56, "Bob Hood" escribió:
> I have a small project that has a number of PNG images
On 31/08/12 10:11, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Some Linux desktops do now allow menus to have images.
"Do *not* allow". Typo.
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Some Linux desktops do now allow menus to have images. Like Gnome, for
example. KDE on the other hand does not disallow this, so images there
will show up.
In general, Qt will only display menu icons on platforms that allow it.
Note that there is a reason why some platforms do this; it's no
I have a small project that has a number of PNG images I use for menu
entries. Everything works correctly under Windows. However, compiling (using
either the command-line Makefile or Qt Creator) and running the same project
under Linux using the Qt SDK 1.2.1 displays none of the images.
I have v