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  • HoMaH HoMa

    Well, showing a QMessageBox or a QWizard has no ui language specific code, right? So anyhow my expectation was that there is „abbrechen“ instead of „cancel“.

    But if you think it could help I will post some code tomorrow.
    Thx and regards
    Holger

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    @HoMa
    You should read the following:
    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31533019/how-to-translate-the-buttons-in-qmessagebox
    https://forum.qt.io/topic/84194/qmessagebox-buttons-translation-not-working

    Seems to depend on your exact language.

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    • SGaistS SGaist

      A minimal buildable example is always a good idea.

      You should also add the Qt version you are using as well as OS you are running.

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      wrote on last edited by HoMa
      #6

      @SGaist OK - so... I created a new QWidget project and in the Wizard to do so I chose German (Germany) as the desired language. With this code:

      void MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked()
      {
          QMessageBox::question(this, "Titel", "Eine Nachricht");
      }
      

      I get a message box with "yes" and "no" buttons- and not "Ja" and "Nein".

      if I add the following code to main.cpp and main function, I get the correct message box:

      QTranslator trans;
          QString translationFile = QDir::currentPath() + "/translations/qt_de.qm";
          if( trans.load(translationFile))
              if( QCoreApplication::installTranslator(&trans)) {
                  qInfo() << "Successfully installed language file " << translationFile;
              } else {
                  qCritical() << "failed to install translations " << translationFile;
              }
          else
              qCritical() << "failed to load translations " << translationFile;
      

      However - in my program this does not work. Even with the code shown above running with success, the texts stay with "yes" etc.

      A difference I found to the generated example was the following lines in the .pro file:

      TRANSLATIONS += \
          testGermanQt_de_DE.ts
      

      However - this did nothing to my project :(
      What else could it be?

      Best regards
      Holger

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        What does that file contain ?

        Can you show the two main.cpp you have now ?

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          wrote on last edited by HoMa
          #8

          Hi!

          Actually the file contains as good as nothing:

          <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
          <!DOCTYPE TS>
          <TS version="2.1" language="testGermanQt_de_DE"></TS>
          

          The main of the sample app looks like this

          int main(int argc, char *argv[])
          {
              QApplication a(argc, argv);
          
              QTranslator trans;
              QString translationFile = QDir::currentPath() + "/translations/qt_de.qm";
              if( trans.load(translationFile))
                  if( QCoreApplication::installTranslator(&trans)) {
                      qInfo() << "Successfully installed language file " << translationFile;
                  } else {
                      qCritical() << "failed to install translations " << translationFile;
                  }
              else
                  qCritical() << "failed to load translations " << translationFile;
          
          
              MainWindow w;
              w.show();
              return a.exec();
          }
          

          My own main.cpp is similar, with some app specific extra stuff:

          int main(int argc, char *argv[])
          {
          
              QApplication a(argc, argv);
              a.setOrganizationName(qsl("xxx")); // used to store our settings
              a.setApplicationName(qsl("xxx"));
          
              QLocale locale(QLocale::German, QLocale::LatinScript, QLocale::Germany);
              QLocale::setDefault(locale); // do before starting the event loop
              setGermanUi();
          
              initLogging();
              LOG_CALL;
              qInfo() << "DKV2 started " << QDate::currentDate().toString(qsl("dd.MM.yyyy")) << qsl("-") << QTime::currentTime().toString();
          
              init_DKDBStruct();
          
              // let propose a db to mainwindow
              appConfig::setCurrentDb(getInitialDbFile());
          
          #ifndef QT_DEBUG
              QSplashScreen* splash = doSplash(); // do only AFTER having an app. object
              splash->show();
              QTimer::singleShot(3500, splash, &QWidget::close);
          #endif
          
              MainWindow w;
              w.show();
              int ret = a.exec();
          
              qInfo() << "app finished";
              return ret;
          
          }
          

          Do you have a glue?

          Thx for your efforts and best regards
          Holger
          PS: setGermanUi() does the QTranslation stuff that is also in the first main.cpp
          PPS: I now found, that the sample app, that show the right button texts for the "yes no" message box shows englisch buttons for the file open dialog. That is pretty strange as my system is german ...

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          • JonBJ JonB

            @HoMa
            You should read the following:
            https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31533019/how-to-translate-the-buttons-in-qmessagebox
            https://forum.qt.io/topic/84194/qmessagebox-buttons-translation-not-working

            Seems to depend on your exact language.

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            wrote on last edited by
            #9

            @JonB Thx for your reply. As described I have a working program and one where it does not. And I fail to see the difference. In both cases it is de_de - german for germany. :) this should be easier then the case from your link ;)
            regards
            Holger

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              #10

              How do you expect that something gets translated when the ts file does not contain any translations at all?

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              • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                How do you expect that something gets translated when the ts file does not contain any translations at all?

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                @Christian-Ehrlicher You missed one thing: he is loading Qt's language file. The empty file here has no current role.

                @HoMa said in translation of button texts:

                QString translationFile = QDir::currentPath() + qsl("/translations/qt_de.qm");

                I just noticed: what is that qsl ? It looks like the main difference between the example that is working and your own application.

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                  @SGaist said in translation of button texts:

                  The empty file here has no current role.

                  Are we sure he loads the correct qt language file and not the one he posted?

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    @Christian-Ehrlicher You missed one thing: he is loading Qt's language file. The empty file here has no current role.

                    @HoMa said in translation of button texts:

                    QString translationFile = QDir::currentPath() + qsl("/translations/qt_de.qm");

                    I just noticed: what is that qsl ? It looks like the main difference between the example that is working and your own application.

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #13

                    @SGaist Sorry for not explaining or removing it. It is just a QStringLiteral makro... as the load is successfull this is probalby no problem.
                    Best regards
                    Holger

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                    • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                      @SGaist said in translation of button texts:

                      The empty file here has no current role.

                      Are we sure he loads the correct qt language file and not the one he posted?

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #14

                      @Christian-Ehrlicher The qm file comes with Qt: it is originally called qtbase_de.qm, I guess ...

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                        How big is the qm file? Are you sure it contains any translations?

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                        • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                          How big is the qm file? Are you sure it contains any translations?

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #16

                          @Christian-Ehrlicher I had the same Idea ;) it is a bit more then 200k - and it is the same that you get when building Qt\5.15.1\Src\qttranslations in the distribution.
                          Best regards
                          Holger

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                          • Christian EhrlicherC Online
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                            Ok, just wanted to be sure.

                            I would suggest you to create a small test example which loads the qm file from disk providing a full path. Then see if it works. A simple main.cpp would be enough.
                            Did you build Qt on your own?

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                            • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                              Ok, just wanted to be sure.

                              I would suggest you to create a small test example which loads the qm file from disk providing a full path. Then see if it works. A simple main.cpp would be enough.
                              Did you build Qt on your own?

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                              @Christian-Ehrlicher I actually did exactly that. I create an empty widget project, added two buttons to the form. In one I opened a Yes No Message box and found the texts to be OK (ja/nein). However: the file open dialog was a disapointment: this also has englisch texts. No Idea where to go from here...

                              best regards
                              Holger

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                              • Christian EhrlicherC Online
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                                The file open dialog comes from the os (when you use the static versions) - there is nothing Qt can do against it.

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                                • HoMaH HoMa

                                  @Christian-Ehrlicher I actually did exactly that. I create an empty widget project, added two buttons to the form. In one I opened a Yes No Message box and found the texts to be OK (ja/nein). However: the file open dialog was a disapointment: this also has englisch texts. No Idea where to go from here...

                                  best regards
                                  Holger

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                                  @HoMa
                                  I was going to say similar to @Christian-Ehrlicher : I don't think you've ever shown which call you are making for " the file open dialog " ? Though even the static ones seem to depend on which OS, which I don't think you've said either?
                                  https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qfiledialog.html#getOpenFileName

                                  On Windows, and macOS, this static function will use the native file dialog and not a QFileDialog.

                                  Depending on which call you want to use, you could try the corresponding Qt dialog, and see what you think of it, with a QFileDialog instance and QFileDialog::DontUseNativeDialog set?

                                  EDIT I happened just now to come across https://forum.qt.io/topic/74854/change-qfiledialog-buttons-text/9 :

                                  BTW: changing the cancel button works (on WIndows) if you do not use the native dialog:

                                  OpenFile.setOption(QFileDialog::DontUseNativeDialog);
                                  OpenFile.setLabelText(QFileDialog::Reject, tr("Cancell change"));

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                                    • JonBJ JonB

                                      @HoMa
                                      I was going to say similar to @Christian-Ehrlicher : I don't think you've ever shown which call you are making for " the file open dialog " ? Though even the static ones seem to depend on which OS, which I don't think you've said either?
                                      https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qfiledialog.html#getOpenFileName

                                      On Windows, and macOS, this static function will use the native file dialog and not a QFileDialog.

                                      Depending on which call you want to use, you could try the corresponding Qt dialog, and see what you think of it, with a QFileDialog instance and QFileDialog::DontUseNativeDialog set?

                                      EDIT I happened just now to come across https://forum.qt.io/topic/74854/change-qfiledialog-buttons-text/9 :

                                      BTW: changing the cancel button works (on WIndows) if you do not use the native dialog:

                                      OpenFile.setOption(QFileDialog::DontUseNativeDialog);
                                      OpenFile.setLabelText(QFileDialog::Reject, tr("Cancell change"));

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                                      wrote on last edited by
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                                      @JonB Thx for your answer - but I can not get anything from your links. I only get an error message

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                                      • HoMaH HoMa

                                        @JonB Thx for your answer - but I can not get anything from your links. I only get an error message

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                                        @HoMa
                                        This forum has added the : I typed to the end of the Url :(
                                        It should be https://forum.qt.io/topic/74854/change-qfiledialog-buttons-text/9, I will correct it now.
                                        The other links should be fine.

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                                          Now - which calls I expect to be translated ...

                                          I would like this message box to have "ja" and "nein" :

                                          QMessageBox::question(this, "Titel", "Eine Nachricht");
                                          

                                          And it would be even better if this was german, too:

                                          QString dir(getUserData(keyOutdir, QStandardPaths::writableLocation(QStandardPaths::DocumentsLocation)));
                                           dir = QFileDialog::getExistingDirectory(parent, qsl("Ausgabeverzeichnis"), dir,
                                                      QFileDialog::ShowDirsOnly | QFileDialog::DontResolveSymlinks);
                                          
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