Am 27.10.17 um 11:01 schrieb Shawn Rutledge:
>> On 26 Oct 2017, at 17:02, ekke <e...@ekkes-corner.org> wrote:
>>
>> Am 26.10.17 um 16:11 schrieb Shawn Rutledge:
>>>> On 26 Oct 2017, at 15:12, ekke <e...@ekkes-corner.org>
>>>>  wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Jeffrey,
>>>>
>>>> thx
>>>>
>>>> at the moment it's ok for me to use 
>>>> QStandardPaths::standardLocations(QStandardPaths::PicturesLocation).last()
>>>>
>>>> Using Objective-C++ Photos framework would give some more comfort,
>>>> but wouldn't help to access these Photos from QML
>>>>
>>> >From QML, the QtQuick.Dialogs FileDialog has special support for getting a 
>>> >native photo picker:
>>>
>>>
>>> http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-qtquick-dialogs-filedialog.html#folder-prop
>> if I understood it right, to use FileDialog I must add 
>> QT += widgets
>> also https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-qt-labs-platform-filedialog.html needs 
>> widgets and QApplication instead of QGuiApplication.
> That’s not necessary on iOS AFAIK. 
good to know - will try it out
>  Widget-based dialogs are an option on desktop systems.  The priority is: 
> native dialog if possible (and on iOS, if you are choosing a picture, we 
> treat the photo picker as a native dialog); if not, then use a widget dialog 
> if possible (and if it’s not a QApplication, it’s not possible); if not, then 
> fall back to a plain QML implementation (DefaultFileDialog.qml).
>
> (Disclaimer: I haven’t tested that on iOS for quite some time.  I hope it 
> still works.  ;-)
will test this and create example app providing different ways to pick
Images on iOS: native and custom QtQuickControls2 Dialog
>
>> want to avoid this because my mobile apps are using QtQuickControls2 only 
> The work of porting over to Controls 2 dialogs is not done yet.
that's why I'm developing a custom QtQuickControls2 FileBrowser ;-)
(will be available at Github hopefully next week)
>
>>>> it seems that there's no way to construct an URL in QML to access files 
>>>> from assets-library
>>>> so probably the best way is to write an ImageProvider to access these 
>>>> Images from QML
>>>>
>>> After you choose the photo, you will get a URL which works AFAIK.
>> in forum I read that this URL works from C++ but not from QML
> Not sure about that… I guess I need to test it again.  I thought it was 
> possible to set an Image.source property to that URL, for example, but we 
> don’t have much file-reading support in QML otherwise.
>

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