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  • Christian EhrlicherC Offline
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    Christian Ehrlicher
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    You should create a bug report if it's still reproducable with Qt6.8

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    • C CPPUIX

      Yeah, it doesn't work on mobile, I still get a context menu. Android, Qt 6.7.1. You need a solution specific to mobile.

      Used Christian's MRE:

      int main(int argc, char* argv[])
      {
          QApplication a(argc, argv);
          QTextEdit edit;
          edit.setContextMenuPolicy(Qt::NoContextMenu);
          edit.show();
          return a.exec();
      }
      
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      Brad1111
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      #14

      @Abderrahmene_Rayene thanks. Im a bit surprised theres such a 'bug' , but I couldnt understand how to fix it.

      Do you guys think this could be fixed by QT team within, say, a couple of months or is it most likely to take much longer ?

      @Christian-Ehrlicher I know its a stupid question, but where can I report a bug ?

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        Try to work around it, perhaps through the event system, idk, just shooting in the dark here. It's probably native stuff (also shooting in the dark).

        And since this is Qt Widgets on mobile, that will probably make it very low priority, because it's not QML/Qt Quick. I'm also shooting in the dark here. Sorry.

        You can report bugs here (not shooting in the dark): https://bugreports.qt.io/

        But test with Qt 6.8 first, as Chrisitan suggested. I doubt it's "fixed" there.

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          Try to work around it, perhaps through the event system, idk, just shooting in the dark here. It's probably native stuff (also shooting in the dark).

          And since this is Qt Widgets on mobile, that will probably make it very low priority, because it's not QML/Qt Quick. I'm also shooting in the dark here. Sorry.

          You can report bugs here (not shooting in the dark): https://bugreports.qt.io/

          But test with Qt 6.8 first, as Chrisitan suggested. I doubt it's "fixed" there.

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          @Abderrahmene_Rayene I posted here because I didnt succeed working around it :D
          I would need more details if I am to try another way to get my results i.e. get rid of the contextmenu, because I am not that good with QT.

          I currently have qt 6.7 so yea highly doubt it works with 6.8

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            CPPUIX
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            See if you could make something with this:

            • https://qtcentre.org/threads/7718-How-to-disable-context-menu-of-a-toolbar-in-QMainApplication

            Try to check if context menu events get called. If not, there's probably nothing you could do. Like you said here:

            I tried everything and literally nothing works, it looks like it calls some other function or I dunno.

            Except by Android, not other functions.

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              See if you could make something with this:

              • https://qtcentre.org/threads/7718-How-to-disable-context-menu-of-a-toolbar-in-QMainApplication

              Try to check if context menu events get called. If not, there's probably nothing you could do. Like you said here:

              I tried everything and literally nothing works, it looks like it calls some other function or I dunno.

              Except by Android, not other functions.

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              Brad1111
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              @Abderrahmene_Rayene I tried to filter and identify events but couldnt find something to make it work, without breaking the whole textedit functionality.
              I submitted a bug report.

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                Yeah, figured.

                Could you link to the bug report here? I can't find it.

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                  Yeah, figured.

                  Could you link to the bug report here? I can't find it.

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                  Brad1111
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                  @Abderrahmene_Rayene QTBUG-130712

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                    Brad1111
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                    cant get any news on this in more than 5 months. Any idea how long this usually takes to get an update on a bug with
                    Priority set as : P2: Important ?
                    https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-130712

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                      It's a mobile Qt Widgets bug...I think that would be very low priority, because Qt Widgets for mobile is very rare, AFAIK.

                      Porting to QML would be faster, probably. Perhaps consider that?
                      Just a suggestion ofc, because I do not know the details.

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                        Kevin Hoang
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                        @Brad1111 Did you try overriding QWidget::contextMenuEvent?

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                          @Brad1111 Did you try overriding QWidget::contextMenuEvent?

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                          @Kevin-Hoang That event does not get fired. See the comments above.

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