I can reproduce this, if I have an application with just one QLineEdit and nothing else.
I don't know of any (non-Qt) application that is identical, but I guess it would behave in the same way.
Deleting the last character makes the line edit loose input focus, triggered by Android.
Since there is only one window, it is immediately focused again.
That causes the flicker.
If a single QLineEdit is your use case, I would probably subclass it and override ```focusOutEvent()``
Using QT Designer might be the simpler route if the main goal is to keep the workflow smooth with Python. QT Design Studio projects often need manual adjustments before they run properly under PySide6.
I have had a problem when editing the names.py manually in that Squish no longer recognises the object. I now delete the object and re-enter it after using the picker tool then add to object map. Not sure if this is what you meant, but hopefully this helps
@stash22 said in Why does QTextStream::pos() return -1 while reading a file line-by-line in Qt?:
m_readNmeaTextStream.pos() becomes -1.
The documentation states this: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtextstream.html#pos
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