What about passing the image in base64 format in the source property ?
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De : Interest De la part de ivan tkachenko
Envoyé : mercredi 1 juin 2022 01:08
À : Benjamin TERRIER
Cc : Qt Interest
Objet : Re: [Interest] QIcon vs QQuickIcon
> The standard solution i
> The standard solution is to use a QQuickImageProvider.
> In C++ you would implement your own QQuickImageProvider which will contain
> the QIcons.
> In QML then you would use a url like "image://myprovider/icon_id".
> Then the QML engine will call your QQuickImageProvider to retrieve the icon
> im
On Sun, 29 May 2022 at 16:31, ivan tkachenko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem which sounds like it should be something trivial.
>
> I got a QIcon icon, aquired from a model by a delegate. How do i use it in
> controls with all these icon.name [string], icon.source [url] groupped
> properties or
As QIcon isn’t a gadget, you will probably need to make model roles for name
and source and assign those to the QQuickIcon’s properties instead.
From: Interest on behalf of ivan tkachenko
Date: Sunday, 29 May 2022 at 22:33
To: interest@qt-project.org
Subject: [Interest] QIcon vs QQuickIcon
Hi,
I have a problem which sounds like it should be something trivial.
I got a QIcon icon, aquired from a model by a delegate. How do i use it in
controls with all these icon.name [string], icon.source [url] groupped
properties or even with just an Image type?
All sane attempts failed. I'm lef