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  • P Paul Busovikov

    Also it isn't matter what font I choose.
    I took "Ubuntu" font and there were rectangles which look as undefined characters looks like
    U+25cf is displayed like that, everywhere ( label lineEdit etc. ) during I build my project in sandbox

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    jsulm
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    @Paul-Busovikov Are you changing anything related to fonts and style in your app? For example style-sheets?

    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      @Paul-Busovikov Are you changing anything related to fonts and style in your app? For example style-sheets?

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      @jsulm yes, I have style-sheet for those widgets, but I've tried same sheets for the build where I have no problem

      that is the one of them, can it spoil something?

      .QLineEdit
      {
          min-height: 32px;
          qtproperty-hsizetype="Maximum";
          border-radius: 2px;
          border-style: solid;
          border-width: 1px;
          border-color: rgb(0,0,0,25%);
          margin-top: 4px;
          margin-bottom: 4px;
      }
      
      .QLineEdit::focus
      {
          border-color: rgb(0,147,196, 85%);
      }
      
      .QLineEdit:hover
      {
          border-color: rgb(0,0,0,40%);
      }
      
      .QLineEdit:disabled
      {
          border-color: rgb(0,0,0,25%);
          background-color: rgb(255,255,255, 50%);
          color: rgb(0,0,0, 50%);
      }
      
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        @jsulm yes, I have style-sheet for those widgets, but I've tried same sheets for the build where I have no problem

        that is the one of them, can it spoil something?

        .QLineEdit
        {
            min-height: 32px;
            qtproperty-hsizetype="Maximum";
            border-radius: 2px;
            border-style: solid;
            border-width: 1px;
            border-color: rgb(0,0,0,25%);
            margin-top: 4px;
            margin-bottom: 4px;
        }
        
        .QLineEdit::focus
        {
            border-color: rgb(0,147,196, 85%);
        }
        
        .QLineEdit:hover
        {
            border-color: rgb(0,0,0,40%);
        }
        
        .QLineEdit:disabled
        {
            border-color: rgb(0,0,0,25%);
            background-color: rgb(255,255,255, 50%);
            color: rgb(0,0,0, 50%);
        }
        
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        @Paul-Busovikov I would try without this style-sheet to be sure

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @Paul-Busovikov I would try without this style-sheet to be sure

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          @jsulm I've tried without style-sheets, the problem still here

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          • P Paul Busovikov

            @jsulm I've tried without style-sheets, the problem still here

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            jsulm
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            @Paul-Busovikov When you start your app do you see any warnings/errors? You build your app on Debian but execute on Mint: did you deploy it (http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/linux-deployment.html)? Could be that it doesn't find the font and falls back to some other font.

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              #14

              @jsulm it does find the font, I saw the differences and features of particular fonts
              I deploy it by coping qt libraries (which were used during the compilation in sandbox) and their dependencies and qtplugins and fonts into a path available for app
              During the work there are no warnings or errors

              Can it be some codec problem? I suppose it is UTF-8 in both cases. How can I check it?
              Just printed 10000 characters to see how it looks like

              QString s;
              for ( int i = 1; i < 10000; ++i )
              {
                   s.append( QChar(i) );
              }
              ui->textEdit->setText(s);
              

              There are 2 variants0_1501070905064_55.png

              0_1501070871065_12.png

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              • P Paul Busovikov

                @jsulm it does find the font, I saw the differences and features of particular fonts
                I deploy it by coping qt libraries (which were used during the compilation in sandbox) and their dependencies and qtplugins and fonts into a path available for app
                During the work there are no warnings or errors

                Can it be some codec problem? I suppose it is UTF-8 in both cases. How can I check it?
                Just printed 10000 characters to see how it looks like

                QString s;
                for ( int i = 1; i < 10000; ++i )
                {
                     s.append( QChar(i) );
                }
                ui->textEdit->setText(s);
                

                There are 2 variants0_1501070905064_55.png

                0_1501070871065_12.png

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                jsulm
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                @Paul-Busovikov In the second output you can see that much less characters can be properly shown. To me it really looks like a font issue. Internally QString uses UTF-16.

                https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @Paul-Busovikov In the second output you can see that much less characters can be properly shown. To me it really looks like a font issue. Internally QString uses UTF-16.

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                  wrote on last edited by Paul Busovikov
                  #16

                  @jsulm you are right

                  QFontDatabase().families().join(" | ")
                  

                  gave me some clue
                  The first app returned whole list of families and the second one returned the only one which I deployed

                  QFontDatabase::addApplicationFont( "fontDir/myFont.ttf" );
                  

                  but I don't understand where both apps are looking for fonts
                  how can I force the app to look for in /usr/local/fonts not only in my deployed font directory?

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                    Paul Busovikov
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                    And for what reason qt would not use fontconfig ?

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                      I don't figure out why fontconfig don't work
                      But I have solved this particular issue by adding path to free fonts in QT_QPA_FONTDIR

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                      • P Paul Busovikov

                        And for what reason qt would not use fontconfig ?

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                        @Paul-Busovikov said in wrong characters are shown instead of dots in password QLineEdit:

                        And for what reason qt would not use fontconfig ?

                        For example because it was built without fontconfig support. Did you build Qt by yourself?

                        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @Paul-Busovikov said in wrong characters are shown instead of dots in password QLineEdit:

                          And for what reason qt would not use fontconfig ?

                          For example because it was built without fontconfig support. Did you build Qt by yourself?

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                          @jsulm Thanks for answer. No, I didn't, but I have a log of building

                          So, as far as I understood it is the reason

                          [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec] Qt Gui:
                          [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]   FreeType ............................... yes
                          [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]     Using system FreeType ................ no
                          [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]   HarfBuzz ............................... yes
                          [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]     Using system HarfBuzz ................ no
                          [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]   Fontconfig ............................. no
                          [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]   Image formats:
                          [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]     GIF .................................. yes
                          [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]     ICO .................................. yes
                          [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]     JPEG ................................. yes
                          [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]       Using system libjpeg ............... no
                          [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]     PNG .................................. yes
                          [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]       Using system libpng ................ no
                          

                          Also for the people who got similar issue there is the way to change password character by style-sheet

                          lineedit-password-character: 42;
                          
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                          • P Paul Busovikov

                            @jsulm Thanks for answer. No, I didn't, but I have a log of building

                            So, as far as I understood it is the reason

                            [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec] Qt Gui:
                            [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]   FreeType ............................... yes
                            [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]     Using system FreeType ................ no
                            [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]   HarfBuzz ............................... yes
                            [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]     Using system HarfBuzz ................ no
                            [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]   Fontconfig ............................. no
                            [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]   Image formats:
                            [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]     GIF .................................. yes
                            [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]     ICO .................................. yes
                            [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]     JPEG ................................. yes
                            [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]       Using system libjpeg ............... no
                            [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]     PNG .................................. yes
                            [18:57:36] :	 [Step 2/2]      [exec]       Using system libpng ................ no
                            

                            Also for the people who got similar issue there is the way to change password character by style-sheet

                            lineedit-password-character: 42;
                            
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                            @Paul-Busovikov If you would like to know why fontconfig was built execute configure again with additional -v parameter and check the output. I guess you're missing fontconfig header files (dev package).

                            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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