Can't import .qtbridge file
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Hi
I'm currently experimenting around figma, design studio, and the bridge between the two.
So I've created a little test project in figma, tried to import it into DS, and I'm getting an error saying file type not supported.
So to import my design, I click the blue "+" button as I think I understand this is what to do.
What surprises me is that in the import dialog, the file type filter shows no ".qtbridge" option.
But when importing it, I'm getting a file format not supported error.
I've also tried the Qt examples (the "Qt Design Studio Effects Demo" for example) that are available within the Figma community, and I have the same error.
I currently have no idea whether this is an export or import problem. However, renaming those .qtbridge files to .zip successfully unzip.
So could anyone try importing in Design Studio any of these files exported from Figma ? this would help me determine which of the two is problematic.
Files available hereBoth on windows 11 and MacOS Sonoma on unsupported macbook pro (2015) with OCLP for DS, design and export tested only on mac for Figma
Design Studio 4.5.1
Figma 124.3.3
Bridge 4.5.1 build 2024.06.26 -
Yep, my last line is perhaps not explicit enough, but the Qt Bridge Plugin in Figma is 4.5.1 build 2024.06.26
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ok seems I didn't search properly
https://forum.qt.io/topic/136316/importing-data-to-ds-from-figma
https://forum.qt.io/topic/136905/is-qtbridge-available-with-the-open-source-license/2So it seems that the QML bridge plugin can be used with the free version of Figma, but not with the open source version of Qt ? So that designs could be exported from Figma with a free version of Figma, but could be imported to DS only with Qt Entreprise licence ?
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@ankou29666 said in Can't import .qtbridge file:
Yep, my last line is perhaps not explicit enough, but the Qt Bridge Plugin in Figma is 4.5.1 build 2024.06.26
My bad, I misread this line.
As for the combo required to have the plugin working, I don't think things have changed.
Based on the documentation, it does look like a Qt Design Studio Enterprise licence feature.
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ok thanks ... this fact is never highlighted in Qt's videos on youtube ...
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Not even in the video's description ?
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no, on some of them there's unanswered questions about community licence.
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Can you provide the url to one of them ?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxmZxZSBj0Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXe5Tkx3EZo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLc7N6182N8&t=968s (redirects you directly to the figma topic, not to the beginning of the video)
I probably watched one or two more, but I don't remember seeing or hearing anything about licence.