[SOLVED]--QProperty's International
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Hello,
I'm trying to use Meta-Object System to build a property editor like Qt Designer.I declare a Q_Property thing like this
@Q_PROPERTY(QString myText READ getTextWRITE setText DESIGNABLE true)@
in a class.I think I make DESIGNABLE true so that the property myText can be visible in the property editor.
But the question comes when I try to show this property ,myText ,in another language.I have no idea about making the name of the very property, myText , to be shown in Japanese etc.
i.e. In the declaration
@ Q_PROPERTY(type name READ getFunction WRITE setFunction DESIGNABLE true@
can name be translated into another language in a GUI?
Where should I put tr()?Thanks!
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The only option I see is to add a method to the class and do it there. Properties are typically a developement thing so they are in english only. The only one (in a generic approach) who could translate it is the class, so add something like:
@
class CFoo
{
Q_PROPERTY(QString myText READ getText WRITE setText DESIGNABLE true)
Q_PROPERTY(QString name READ getText WRITE setText DESIGNABLE true)
public:
// ...
public slots:
QString translatePropertyName(QString szName, QString targetLanguage);
}
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The Q_PROPERTY macros serve only as a marker for moc and pre-processes out of the code for the compiler: so you cannot put executable code in there. The names must also be constructed of single byte characters suitable for use in a C-style string because that is what moc and QMetaObject does with them.
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Thank you. It seems to work.
[quote author="Gerolf" date="1340263596"]The only option I see is to add a method to the class and do it there. Properties are typically a developement thing so they are in english only. The only one (in a generic approach) who could translate it is the class, so add something like:@
class CFoo
{
Q_PROPERTY(QString myText READ getText WRITE setText DESIGNABLE true)
Q_PROPERTY(QString name READ getText WRITE setText DESIGNABLE true)
public:
// ...
public slots:
QString translatePropertyName(QString szName, QString targetLanguage);
}
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I extended YAPE (to be found on qtapps.org) once to support these and other additional options. I ended up adding an optional special property to the objects I wanted to show. For every property that I had additional attributes for, I'd create a (dynamic) property <PropertyName>attributes, that contained a QVariantHash with additional attributes. Such properties included the editor name (to get a non-standard editory like a file name selector for a QString property), placeholder text in the editor, limits for valid value ranges, tooltips, etc.
Code is available under LGPL if you are interested.
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[quote author="Andre" date="1346920355"]
Code is available under LGPL if you are interested.[/quote]
Can you give a code of extended YAPE?
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Look for srtools on assembla.com (currently down, so I can't give you a direct link right now).
Then in the repository, find common/propertyeditor/
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Seems I found it. Thanks!
https://www.assembla.com/code/srtools/git/nodes/addressTool/common/propertyeditor
But it show me only properties-flags.
Will investigate more.
Also no attributes for valid value ranges.