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  • ivanicyI ivanicy

    @Christian-Ehrlicher And, how should I do that? I have to reimplement the changeEvent in every windows in my app?

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    @ivanicy It's not that complicated. Basically you need to write custom slot for every class that has a form. Slot is rather simple:

    void MainWindow::changeEvent(QEvent *e)
    {
        QMainWindow::changeEvent(e);
        switch (e->type()) {
        case QEvent::LanguageChange:
            ui->retranslateUi(this);
            break;
        default:
            break;
        }
    }
    

    This is the example for a main program window (hence MainWindow and QMainWindow), but for classes that origin in, let's say, QDialog you'd obviously need to change code a bit.

    For more information please re-read.

    Kind Regards,
    Artur

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    • artwawA artwaw

      @ivanicy It's not that complicated. Basically you need to write custom slot for every class that has a form. Slot is rather simple:

      void MainWindow::changeEvent(QEvent *e)
      {
          QMainWindow::changeEvent(e);
          switch (e->type()) {
          case QEvent::LanguageChange:
              ui->retranslateUi(this);
              break;
          default:
              break;
          }
      }
      

      This is the example for a main program window (hence MainWindow and QMainWindow), but for classes that origin in, let's say, QDialog you'd obviously need to change code a bit.

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      wrote on last edited by
      #7

      @artwaw Yes, I know how to do it, but I have a lot of windows in my app hehe. Thank you very much guys. @J-Hilk @Christian-Ehrlicher.

      I have another question about it. I have lines like this in my code:

      QString sText;
      if (sText.compare(tr("something"), Qt::CaseInsensitive) == 0) { ... }
      

      In these cases, the compare function doesn't work. But I need to compare with the translated word. How can I fix it?

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      • Christian EhrlicherC Online
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        @ivanicy said in Qt Linguist translation error:

        In these cases, the compare function doesn't work.

        What does this mean?

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        • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

          @ivanicy said in Qt Linguist translation error:

          In these cases, the compare function doesn't work.

          What does this mean?

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          wrote on last edited by
          #9

          @Christian-Ehrlicher The compare function doesn't work when I have a tr() inside it. It doesn't enter in this if().

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            Then you should look what tr("seomthing") returns matches what you're expecting.

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            • artwawA artwaw

              @ivanicy It's not that complicated. Basically you need to write custom slot for every class that has a form. Slot is rather simple:

              void MainWindow::changeEvent(QEvent *e)
              {
                  QMainWindow::changeEvent(e);
                  switch (e->type()) {
                  case QEvent::LanguageChange:
                      ui->retranslateUi(this);
                      break;
                  default:
                      break;
                  }
              }
              

              This is the example for a main program window (hence MainWindow and QMainWindow), but for classes that origin in, let's say, QDialog you'd obviously need to change code a bit.

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              wrote on last edited by
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              @artwaw I have a stack overflow error in this function:

              837ec2b1-0ce0-4b08-96a1-4e77c4fb6330-image.png

              Do you know what is happening here?

              Thank you very much!

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              • ivanicyI ivanicy

                @artwaw I have a stack overflow error in this function:

                837ec2b1-0ce0-4b08-96a1-4e77c4fb6330-image.png

                Do you know what is happening here?

                Thank you very much!

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                wrote on last edited by J.Hilk
                #12

                @ivanicy I would change your last line from
                MainWindow::changeEvent(...)
                to
                QMainWindow::changeEvent(...)

                therefore, making it nor a recursive function but rather a call to the base class.


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                • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                  @ivanicy I would change your last line from
                  MainWindow::changeEvent(...)
                  to
                  QMainWindow::changeEvent(...)

                  therefore, making it nor a recursive function but rather a call to the base class.

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                  ivanicy
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  @J-Hilk I use this function in more windows. I have to use QMainWindow in this windows too?

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                  • ivanicyI ivanicy

                    @artwaw I have a stack overflow error in this function:

                    837ec2b1-0ce0-4b08-96a1-4e77c4fb6330-image.png

                    Do you know what is happening here?

                    Thank you very much!

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                    artwaw
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    @ivanicy Please look again at my example - let the QMainWindow try to handle the event first.
                    In your code you call QMainWindow at the last line of the method.

                    For more information please re-read.

                    Kind Regards,
                    Artur

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                    • ivanicyI ivanicy

                      @J-Hilk I use this function in more windows. I have to use QMainWindow in this windows too?

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                      @ivanicy said in Qt Linguist translation error:

                      I use this function in more windows. I have to use QMainWindow in this windows too?

                      First thing in the changeEvent is to call respective ancestor's changeEvent.

                      EDIT: I use QMainWindow in the example since I stated that it is for QMainWindow descendant. If your window inherits from QDialog you should call QDialog, etc...

                      For more information please re-read.

                      Kind Regards,
                      Artur

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                      • artwawA artwaw

                        @ivanicy Please look again at my example - let the QMainWindow try to handle the event first.
                        In your code you call QMainWindow at the last line of the method.

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                        • artwawA artwaw

                          @ivanicy said in Qt Linguist translation error:

                          I use this function in more windows. I have to use QMainWindow in this windows too?

                          First thing in the changeEvent is to call respective ancestor's changeEvent.

                          EDIT: I use QMainWindow in the example since I stated that it is for QMainWindow descendant. If your window inherits from QDialog you should call QDialog, etc...

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #17

                          @artwaw Thank you very much!

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                            #18

                            Sorry for bothering so much. I have detected that this method don't translate texts that I have put by coding, for example context menus or treeviews.

                            I use

                            ui->retranslateUi(this);
                            

                            Is there something missing to translate the code part as well?

                            Thank you and sorry guys :(

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                            • Christian EhrlicherC Online
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                              @ivanicy said in Qt Linguist translation error:

                              ui->retranslateUi(this);

                              As you can see, only the stuff in the ui struct can be translated with this call - how should this translate e.g. text from a model or somewhere else? The rest has to be done manually.

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                              • ivanicyI ivanicy

                                Sorry for bothering so much. I have detected that this method don't translate texts that I have put by coding, for example context menus or treeviews.

                                I use

                                ui->retranslateUi(this);
                                

                                Is there something missing to translate the code part as well?

                                Thank you and sorry guys :(

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                                J.Hilk
                                Moderators
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #20

                                @ivanicy said in Qt Linguist translation error:

                                Sorry for bothering so much. I have detected that this method don't translate texts that I have put by coding, for example context menus or treeviews.

                                I use

                                ui->retranslateUi(this);
                                

                                Is there something missing to translate the code part as well?

                                Thank you and sorry guys :(

                                @J-Hilk said in Qt Linguist translation error:

                                However, if you yourself set a - for translation marked -string inside your application (tr("")), you will have to set that string again after the translator is loaded and installed


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                                A: It's blue light.
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                                A: It turns blue.

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                                • ivanicyI ivanicy

                                  Sorry for bothering so much. I have detected that this method don't translate texts that I have put by coding, for example context menus or treeviews.

                                  I use

                                  ui->retranslateUi(this);
                                  

                                  Is there something missing to translate the code part as well?

                                  Thank you and sorry guys :(

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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #21

                                  @ivanicy A way to avoid this is to update menu strings each time the context menu is displayed (there is a handy signal to connect to - QMenu::aboutToShow() - this way you can use tr().
                                  As for treeviews, it really depends on how you obtain the data, from and when. Headers, I believe (never tried) could be automated. As for other kind of data, it really depends but can be difficult.

                                  For more information please re-read.

                                  Kind Regards,
                                  Artur

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