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    mulfycrowh
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    Is it the only way ? I find it a little bit tricky, just to write a line (title) with a bigger font weight ...

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      Is it the only way ? I find it a little bit tricky, just to write a line (title) with a bigger font weight ...

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      mrjj
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      wrote on last edited by mrjj
      #5

      @mulfycrowh
      well for a title you can also insert HTML
      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtextedit.html#html-prop

      To "cheat" u can use the html editor ( right click the textedit in Designer)
      and get the complete syntax and simply do some +text+ operation to set your title.

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        mulfycrowh
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        What do you think about the following thread :

        http://www.qtcentre.org/threads/24331-How-to-set-text-and-font-in-qTextEdit

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          mrjj
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          well it shows a slightly smarter way to use html and
          a cursor. so yes could also be used even u are then very close to the normal textformat way.

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            mulfycrowh
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            Here is what I wrote:

            // convert a number into a QString made of 2 characters
            QString Tools::toHexString(int value)
            {
            	QString sHex = QString::number(value, 16).toUpper();
            	if (sHex.length() == 1)
            		sHex.prepend('0');
            	return sHex;
            }
            
            
            // highlight the text in QTextEdit edit at location for charcount characters
            // (red, green, blue) is the color
            // fontsize is the size of the font
            // string may be highlighted with bold and underlined styles
            void Tools::toHtml(QTextEdit* edit, int location, int charcount, int red, int green, int blue, int fontsize, bool bold, bool underlined)
            {
            	QTextCursor cursor(edit->document());
            	QString highlight;
            	QString sfont_beg = "<FONT ";
            	QString sfont_end = "</FONT>";
            	QString scolor = "color=#" + toHexString(red) + toHexString(green) + toHexString(blue) + " ";
            	QString sbold = "span style=font-weight:bold ";
            	QString sunderlined = "span style=text-decoration:underline ";
            	QString ssize = "size=" + QString::number(fontsize) + ">";
            	QString sHtml;
            
            	cursor.setPosition(location, QTextCursor::MoveAnchor);
            	cursor.movePosition(QTextCursor::Right, QTextCursor::KeepAnchor, charcount);
            	highlight = cursor.selectedText();
            	sHtml = sfont_beg + scolor.toUpper();
            	if (bold)
            		sHtml = sHtml.append(sbold);
            	if (underlined)
            		sHtml = sHtml.append(sunderlined);
            	sHtml = sHtml + ssize + highlight + sfont_end;
            	cursor.insertHtml(sHtml);
            
            }
            

            It runs pretty well.
            The trouble comes when I add several times (title + text) to the QTextEdit.
            Each title has a length of 26 characters.
            The length of each text is different.
            I computed the location for each title as follows:

            0 for the first one
            26 + text0.length()
            26 + text0.length() + 26 + text1.length()
            ...

            If I apply this algorithm when I have appended all the texts to the QTextEdit, the fist title is well highlighted but there is a shift for the following ones.
            I don't understand why.

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              mrjj
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              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              hi
              nothing pop out in the code but i wonder if all (test) Titles are same color.
              as you say
              if (sHex.length() == 1)
              sHex.prepend('0');

              so maybe other color can alter the 26 offset ?

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                mulfycrowh
                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                Yep. All titles are the same color.
                Here is the code to highlight the titles:

                	for (int Index = 0; Index < m_process.size(); ++Index)
                		m_tools->toHtml(ui.Command_Edit, referenceLocation[Index], 17 + msg_description.length(), 0, 133, 255, 25, false, false);
                

                But the trouble is that I encounter a shift about the highlighting. The first title is OK (obviously because 0), the following highlightings are false, I mean the location.
                I don't see any problem.

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                  wrote on last edited by
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                  I think I found the trouble : we have to substract the count of CR (or LF).
                  But I have to add 2, I don't understand why. It would mean that there are 2 extra characters that are not text.
                  So, for the algorithm of computing the location (vector referenceLocation - first element equals to 0), if I write:

                  			if (Index != 0) {
                  				referenceLocation.append(referenceLocation[Index - 1]);
                  				referenceLocation[Index] += m_command->getCommandFileContent(UNCOMPRESSED, UNCODED).size();
                  				referenceLocation[Index] += 17 + msg_description.length();
                  				referenceLocation[Index] -= m_command->getCommandFileContent(UNCOMPRESSED, UNCODED).count('\n');
                  				referenceLocation[Index] += 2;
                  

                  information : title is made of 17 characters and description,

                  it runs perfectly !

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                    mrjj
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    good found.
                    well a newline is \n\r on windows.
                    so maybe thats why with 2.

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                      mulfycrowh
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                      Hi folks !

                      I open this topic again because I get a weird thing.
                      Here is what I wrote:

                      void Tools::toHtml(QPlainTextEdit* edit, int location, int charcount, int red, int green, int blue, int fontsize, bool bold, bool underlined)
                      {
                      	QTextCursor cursor(edit->document());
                      	QString highlight;
                      	QString sfont_beg = "<FONT ";
                      	QString sfont_end = "</FONT>";
                      	QString scolor = "color=#" + toHexString(red) + toHexString(green) + toHexString(blue) + " ";
                      	QString sbold = "span style=font-weight:bold ";
                      	QString sunderlined = "span style=text-decoration:underline ";
                      	QString ssize = "size=" + QString::number(fontsize) + ">";
                      	QString sHtml;
                      
                      	cursor.setPosition(location, QTextCursor::MoveAnchor);
                      	cursor.movePosition(QTextCursor::Right, QTextCursor::KeepAnchor, charcount);
                      	highlight = cursor.selectedText();
                      	sHtml = sfont_beg + scolor.toUpper();
                      	if (bold)
                      		sHtml = sHtml.append(sbold);
                      	if (underlined)
                      		sHtml = sHtml.append(sunderlined);
                      	sHtml = sHtml + ssize + highlight + sfont_end;
                      	cursor.insertHtml(sHtml);
                      
                      }
                      

                      I call the function here:

                      m_tools->toHtml(m_descriptionPlainTextEdit, 0, 17 + msg_description.length(), 0, 133, 255, 25, false, false);
                      

                      The title that has to be highlighted in blue has a length equal to 17 + msg_description.length().
                      Everything perfectly runs the first time, not the following ones : all the text in the text edit is highlighted in blue.
                      I don't see any trouble.

                      PS: the text edit is cleared each time.

                      Many thanks for help !

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                        mrjj
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        Hi
                        ïf you put edit->clear();
                        in top, it really should do the same each time.

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                          Hi
                          ïf you put edit->clear();
                          in top, it really should do the same each time.

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                          mulfycrowh
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                          @mrjj Hi ! What do you mean in top ? In toHtml ? It would delete all the content.

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                            @mrjj Hi ! What do you mean in top ? In toHtml ? It would delete all the content.

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                            wrote on last edited by mrjj
                            #16

                            @mulfycrowh
                            Well you said
                            "PS: the text edit is cleared each time."
                            So I assumed you meant pr call to the function.

                            If all becomes blue it sounds like all is one paragraph.

                            You might need to use <p > </p> if the end result is something like

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                              @mulfycrowh
                              Well you said
                              "PS: the text edit is cleared each time."
                              So I assumed you meant pr call to the function.

                              If all becomes blue it sounds like all is one paragraph.

                              You might need to use <p > </p> if the end result is something like

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #17

                              @mrjj The idea sounds interesting. I'll test it.
                              But why everything OK the first time and all the text blue with big size font the other ones ?
                              It acts as the QTextEdit keeps backup of something.
                              Thanks again !

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                                @mrjj The idea sounds interesting. I'll test it.
                                But why everything OK the first time and all the text blue with big size font the other ones ?
                                It acts as the QTextEdit keeps backup of something.
                                Thanks again !

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                                mrjj
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                                wrote on last edited by
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                                @mulfycrowh

                                • But why everything OK the first time and all the text blue with big size font the other ones ?

                                I have not check output of the code but I assume it becomes
                                one big paragraph and therefore it is all blue.

                                But only way to tell is to see the generated HTML. step by step.

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                                  mulfycrowh
                                  wrote on last edited by
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                                  I added the following lines to toHtml ant it runs !

                                  cursor.setPosition(charcount, QTextCursor::MoveAnchor);
                                  cursor.movePosition(QTextCursor::Right, QTextCursor::KeepAnchor, edit->document()->characterCount());
                                  highlight = cursor.selectedText();
                                  sHtml = "<FONT face=\"Arial\" font-weight=\"normal\" COLOR=#000000 size=\"3\">" + highlight + "</FONT>";
                                  cursor.insertHtml(sHtml);
                                  
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                                    mulfycrowh
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                                    #20

                                    Nevertheless, I do not understand size=3 because, in the constructor I wrote:

                                    	font.setPointSize(10);
                                    

                                    Why 3 instead 10 ?

                                    3 gives the same size.

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                                      Nevertheless, I do not understand size=3 because, in the constructor I wrote:

                                      	font.setPointSize(10);
                                      

                                      Why 3 instead 10 ?

                                      3 gives the same size.

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                                      wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                      #21

                                      @mulfycrowh
                                      Not sure what unit "size" is in. Could be an index to a list.
                                      so its size "3".

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                                        @mulfycrowh
                                        Not sure what unit "size" is in. Could be an index to a list.
                                        so its size "3".

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                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #22

                                        @mrjj Thank you for everything !

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