jonks
19th November 2010, 05:53
Hi
I'm finding that when I copy and image to the application clipboard using QClipboard::setPixmap or QClipboard::setImage and paste the image into another application, then I get the following anomaly:
http://imgur.com/sxhIC.png
Note: the 3 "testcard" pixels are not in the original image copied to the clipboard.
I added the arrows in a painting program to highlight the issue.
If I save the pixmap/image to disk instead of the clipboard, the 3 "testcard" pixels are not in the image on disk.
It happens with any image and the background does not appear matter.
(If I set the bg to solid white, then the anomaly still exists.)
So far I've only tested on Windows. Will attempt on Mac when I next get a chance.
Is this a bug or just me being stupid?
I'm finding that when I copy and image to the application clipboard using QClipboard::setPixmap or QClipboard::setImage and paste the image into another application, then I get the following anomaly:
http://imgur.com/sxhIC.png
Note: the 3 "testcard" pixels are not in the original image copied to the clipboard.
I added the arrows in a painting program to highlight the issue.
If I save the pixmap/image to disk instead of the clipboard, the 3 "testcard" pixels are not in the image on disk.
It happens with any image and the background does not appear matter.
(If I set the bg to solid white, then the anomaly still exists.)
So far I've only tested on Windows. Will attempt on Mac when I next get a chance.
Is this a bug or just me being stupid?