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    @vale88
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    You have to find out why it does not see the texts and extracts them.

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      @vale88 have you run lupdate after adding the tr tags around your dynamic labels ?


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        @vale88 have you run lupdate after adding the tr tags around your dynamic labels ?

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        @J.Hilk MY PROBLEM is: if I have some words that I write during the code:
        example:ui->info->setText("ciao");
        to translate ciao I have write:
        ui->infpo->setText(tr("ciao"));
        but IT DOESN'T work, I think because "ciao" isn't in my dictionary, how cAN i DO TO ADD?

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          @J.Hilk MY PROBLEM is: if I have some words that I write during the code:
          example:ui->info->setText("ciao");
          to translate ciao I have write:
          ui->infpo->setText(tr("ciao"));
          but IT DOESN'T work, I think because "ciao" isn't in my dictionary, how cAN i DO TO ADD?

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          @vale88
          try run lupdate a few times.
          It does work that way.

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            @vale88
            try run lupdate a few times.
            It does work that way.

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            @mrjj I don't know lupdate, I searched but I don't know I can use it

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              alt text
              and you need to have in your .pro file
              TRANSLATIONS = myApp_it.ts
              where the names are correct.

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                alt text
                and you need to have in your .pro file
                TRANSLATIONS = myApp_it.ts
                where the names are correct.

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                @mrjj i did this,maybe must I add some word in disctionary?

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                • ? A Former User

                  @mrjj i did this,maybe must I add some word in disctionary?

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                  @vale88
                  If it does not see the texts, im not sure later the translation will work.
                  Also, as far as i know, you can't add manual text in qt linguist. at least i didn't see any menu for that.

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @vale88
                    If it does not see the texts, im not sure later the translation will work.
                    Also, as far as i know, you can't add manual text in qt linguist. at least i didn't see any menu for that.

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                    @mrjj said in qtranslator with dynamic labels:

                    Also, as far as i know, you can't add manual text in qt linguist. at least i didn't see any menu for that.

                    you could edit the XML file manually, but that's not a good idea.

                    @vale88 please review the documentation suggested previously. As a summary you should:

                    1. Enclose all the strings you want translated with tr() method in your code
                    2. Set property translatable checked for all the texts you want translated in the UI (when using Qt Designer)
                    3. Have a languagueChange() method in every class you want translated on the fly (if you want the user to switch languages with the application running). The method will be called automatically in response to a new translator being installed. Pseudo-code:
                    void YourClass::languageChange()
                    {
                    // all strings in UI form for this class will be retranslated here 
                        ui->retranslateUi(this);
                    // Use following approach for setting a translated string other than the one you set in Designer
                        ui->label->setText(tr("set label value to a different one from what you used in UI Designer")); 
                    }
                    
                    1. Add the desired language(s) to your project (.pro) file:
                    TRANSLATIONS = yourApp_it.ts /
                        yourApp_es.ts /
                        yourApp_frts
                    
                    1. run lupdate in your project's root folder. In the example above, you'll end up with 3 files to translate (Italian, Spanish, French)
                    2. Run linguist and open the *.ts file and provide the proper translations for the desired language(s)
                    3. Run lrelease to convert the translated .ts file(s) into .qm files (binary format)
                    4. In your application, install the proper translator (.qm file) for the selected language
                    5. Enjoy!

                    Just in case from your previous snippet:

                    void MainWindow::on_Traduzione_Inglese_clicked()
                    {
                        qApp->installTranslator(&Lingua_Italiana);
                        ui->Traduzione_Italiano->setDisabled(false);
                        // if(ui->info->text=="CONF. IN CARICAMENTO")
                        if(ui->Info->text()=="CONF. IN CARICAMENTO")
                    
                            ui->Info->setText("cONF..lOADING");
                    });
                    }
                    

                    it looks like the method is called when a button for "English Transalation" is clicked but you seem to load the Italian translator. In addition, it's a good approach to check that the translator did actually was installed properly, i.e. (pseudo-code again):

                    bool loaded = m_translator->load(pagePrefix +'_'+ locale);
                    if (!loaded)
                        qWarning() << QString("can't load %1 translation").arg(locale);
                    

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                    • Pablo J. RoginaP Pablo J. Rogina

                      @mrjj said in qtranslator with dynamic labels:

                      Also, as far as i know, you can't add manual text in qt linguist. at least i didn't see any menu for that.

                      you could edit the XML file manually, but that's not a good idea.

                      @vale88 please review the documentation suggested previously. As a summary you should:

                      1. Enclose all the strings you want translated with tr() method in your code
                      2. Set property translatable checked for all the texts you want translated in the UI (when using Qt Designer)
                      3. Have a languagueChange() method in every class you want translated on the fly (if you want the user to switch languages with the application running). The method will be called automatically in response to a new translator being installed. Pseudo-code:
                      void YourClass::languageChange()
                      {
                      // all strings in UI form for this class will be retranslated here 
                          ui->retranslateUi(this);
                      // Use following approach for setting a translated string other than the one you set in Designer
                          ui->label->setText(tr("set label value to a different one from what you used in UI Designer")); 
                      }
                      
                      1. Add the desired language(s) to your project (.pro) file:
                      TRANSLATIONS = yourApp_it.ts /
                          yourApp_es.ts /
                          yourApp_frts
                      
                      1. run lupdate in your project's root folder. In the example above, you'll end up with 3 files to translate (Italian, Spanish, French)
                      2. Run linguist and open the *.ts file and provide the proper translations for the desired language(s)
                      3. Run lrelease to convert the translated .ts file(s) into .qm files (binary format)
                      4. In your application, install the proper translator (.qm file) for the selected language
                      5. Enjoy!

                      Just in case from your previous snippet:

                      void MainWindow::on_Traduzione_Inglese_clicked()
                      {
                          qApp->installTranslator(&Lingua_Italiana);
                          ui->Traduzione_Italiano->setDisabled(false);
                          // if(ui->info->text=="CONF. IN CARICAMENTO")
                          if(ui->Info->text()=="CONF. IN CARICAMENTO")
                      
                              ui->Info->setText("cONF..lOADING");
                      });
                      }
                      

                      it looks like the method is called when a button for "English Transalation" is clicked but you seem to load the Italian translator. In addition, it's a good approach to check that the translator did actually was installed properly, i.e. (pseudo-code again):

                      bool loaded = m_translator->load(pagePrefix +'_'+ locale);
                      if (!loaded)
                          qWarning() << QString("can't load %1 translation").arg(locale);
                      
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                      @Pablo-J.-Rogina I want to translate from italian to english, so how must i write in .pro?
                      and an other question, if I write manually,like this..

                      void MainWindow::on_Traduzione_Inglese_clicked()
                      {
                          qApp->installTranslator(&Lingua_Italiana);
                          ui->Traduzione_Italiano->setDisabled(false);
                          // if(ui->info->text=="CONF. IN CARICAMENTO")
                          if(ui->Info->text()=="CONF. IN CARICAMENTO")
                      
                              ui->Info->setText("cONF..lOADING");
                      }
                      
                      

                      in Info doesn't wtite conf loading..because installTranslaton block this I think

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                        @Pablo-J.-Rogina I want to translate from italian to english, so how must i write in .pro?
                        and an other question, if I write manually,like this..

                        void MainWindow::on_Traduzione_Inglese_clicked()
                        {
                            qApp->installTranslator(&Lingua_Italiana);
                            ui->Traduzione_Italiano->setDisabled(false);
                            // if(ui->info->text=="CONF. IN CARICAMENTO")
                            if(ui->Info->text()=="CONF. IN CARICAMENTO")
                        
                                ui->Info->setText("cONF..lOADING");
                        }
                        
                        

                        in Info doesn't wtite conf loading..because installTranslaton block this I think

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                        @vale88 it looks like you're not following the suggestions, like reading the documentation...

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                          @vale88 it looks like you're not following the suggestions, like reading the documentation...

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                          @Pablo-J.-Rogina yes I read but if I must translate from italian to english,I must write.
                          TRANSLATIONS = yourApp_en.ts ?

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                            @Pablo-J.-Rogina yes I read but if I must translate from italian to english,I must write.
                            TRANSLATIONS = yourApp_en.ts ?

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                            @vale88
                            Hi
                            The ts files can be named anything.
                            it is just a normal convention to name them
                            appname_languagecode.ts
                            as then the filename can be constructed based on locale
                            But yes, your English language could be
                            TRANSLATIONS = yourApp_en.ts
                            and you simply used that name to load it.

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                              @vale88
                              Hi
                              The ts files can be named anything.
                              it is just a normal convention to name them
                              appname_languagecode.ts
                              as then the filename can be constructed based on locale
                              But yes, your English language could be
                              TRANSLATIONS = yourApp_en.ts
                              and you simply used that name to load it.

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                              @mrjj ok, so with this I call a file ts that I must build? it's not automatic..sorry but i read documentation but i don't find a example clear

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                                @mrjj ok, so with this I call a file ts that I must build? it's not automatic..sorry but i read documentation but i don't find a example clear

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                                @vale88 said in qtranslator with dynamic labels:

                                @mrjj ok, so with this I call a file ts that I must build? it's not automatic..sorry but i read documentation but i don't find a example clear

                                than you didn‘t read carefully enough the docs even have an example
                                https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtlinguist-hellotr-example.html

                                a compileable one.


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                                  @vale88 said in qtranslator with dynamic labels:

                                  @mrjj ok, so with this I call a file ts that I must build? it's not automatic..sorry but i read documentation but i don't find a example clear

                                  than you didn‘t read carefully enough the docs even have an example
                                  https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtlinguist-hellotr-example.html

                                  a compileable one.

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                                  @J.Hilk yes, I read..
                                  Tries to load a file called hellotr_la.qm (the .qm file extension is implicit) that contains Latin translations for the source texts used in the program. No error will occur if the file is not found.

                                  but I would like see an exaple of file ts to see how I must write it

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                                    Hi
                                    No, the translation is not automatic.
                                    You use lupdate to extract the texts to the TS
                                    Then qt linguist to open and help translate
                                    then qt linguist can compile the ts to qm
                                    and you load the qm version to translate the app.

                                    But try to do the sample @J-Hilk links.
                                    Its very basic and shows the procedure very well.

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                                      No, the translation is not automatic.
                                      You use lupdate to extract the texts to the TS
                                      Then qt linguist to open and help translate
                                      then qt linguist can compile the ts to qm
                                      and you load the qm version to translate the app.

                                      But try to do the sample @J-Hilk links.
                                      Its very basic and shows the procedure very well.

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                                      @mrjj ok, I found a tutorial, tomorrow I try, thanks anyway

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                                        @mrjj ok, I found a tutorial, tomorrow I try, thanks anyway

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                                        @vale88
                                        Hi
                                        Just a note.

                                        • but I would like see an exaple of file ts to see how I must write it

                                        You don't write the ts file your self. that part is from extracting the texts with the tool

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                                        • mrjjM mrjj

                                          @vale88
                                          Hi
                                          Just a note.

                                          • but I would like see an exaple of file ts to see how I must write it

                                          You don't write the ts file your self. that part is from extracting the texts with the tool

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                                          @mrjj I found an example in youTube, without see I didn't understand, I solved, I used prompt di comandi, thanks anyway

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