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    digiloo
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    Thank you for rapid answer!

    I load the translation (from a resource file) the first thing in my main C++ app (before loading main.qml)

    / Hakan

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      kolegs
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      So are you sure the file exists(the one with translation)? Can you check it @QFile::exists()@

      Are you installing translator properly?
      @QLocale::setDefault(QLocale::English);
      qtTranslator.load(":/tr/translations_en.qm");
      app.installTranslator(&qtTranslator);@

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        digiloo
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        Hi,

        I currently don't use Qlocale::setDefault() but still the translation works for Mac, Windows and IOS

        /Hakan

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          kolegs
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          can you check if the file with translations exists? using QFile::exists()?

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            digiloo
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            Absolutely. I do it later tonight. But it exist on Mac, Windows and IOS!

            Thanks

            /Hakan

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              digiloo
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              Meanwhile ...

              My code in main looks like this;

              QTranslator translator;
              if(translator.load(":/xxx.qm") != 1) { ...}

              And my resource file like this:

              <RCC>
              <qresource>
              <file alias="xxx.qm">tr/xxx_en.qm</file>
              </qresource>
              <qresource lang="sv">
              <file alias="xxx.qm">tr/xxx_sv.qm</file>
              </qresource>
              <qresource lang="de">
              <file alias="xxx.qm">tr/xxx_de.qm</file>
              </qresource>
              </RCC>

              /Hakan

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                digiloo
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                QFile.exists() returns OK! And I think that translator.load() returns error if the given file/resource don't exist

                / Hakan

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                  Xander84
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                  did you check if the language detection works on android?
                  e.g. with
                  @QLocale::system().name()@
                  if not your have to set it manually like kolegs said, also you should try and set the file manually and see if that works on android first.

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                    digiloo
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                    Yes the language detection works fine also on andriod

                    / Hakan

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                      Al__
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                      Which Qt version do you use? There seems a buf in Qt 5.1 that may affect you (prevents to find the correct locale), see QTBUG-31651; referenced in https://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2013/07/23/anatomy-of-a-qt-5-for-android-application/#comment-1103021

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