[Solved] Menu & Window Caption - special chars aren't displaying correctly
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Saw a similar problem with the degree symbol ('\260' as a char). I recall the solution was related to which fonts were being used (Linux Font Server silently substituted some of them). Also hard-coding the needed symbol (hence the \260) was part of the solution.
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[quote author="Peppy" date="1304452100"]
@Andre: That's not neccesary, it's just few strings (about 20)...[/quote]
That was not the point. The point is that it would probably save you from all the encoding issues (including those that may arise if some other dev opens up the file later on in some random editor, and doesn't realize that that is important). -
I am back...so I have this KISS code:
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#include <QtGui/QApplication>
#include <QtGui/QWidget>
#include <QtGui/QLabel>int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
QApplication a(argc, argv);QWidget* window = new QWidget(); window->setWindowTitle(QString("ľščťžýáíéäúňô")); window->resize(400,300); window->show(); QLabel* label = new QLabel(window); label->move(100,100); label->setText(QString("ľščťžýáíéäúňô")); label->show(); return a.exec();
}
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Nothing more. And this is result: !http://i56.tinypic.com/p93qq.png(http://i56.tinypic.com/p93qq.png);!I don't know what's need to change...System font is Tahoma which includes special chars, probably this is an issue on application side...
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Try to follow Volker's suggestion that he posted 21 hours ago (the .pro file stuff and the encoding stuff in the main function).
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I've tried, and this is result:
!http://i55.tinypic.com/2lx83s.png(http://i55.tinypic.com/2lx83s.png)!
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My platform is: Windows XP Pro SP2 SK MUI (EN/RU); Qt 4.7.1
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[quote author="Peppy" date="1304530509"]I've tried, and this is result:[/quote]
You must actually change the encoding of your file. If you use Qt Creator go to the project pane, then to editor settings and change the default encoding to UTF-8.
For all your files that you have already: open them in Creator, go to menu Edit / Select Encoding... choose UTF-8 and click "save with encoding". This transforms all of your files to UTF-8 encoding.
If you know how to handle the tool, you can use something like recode too, of course. Just make sure Creator reloads the files, if they're open. Otherwise it overwrites the converted files. Better close all files before you do the conversion, quit Creator and open it afterwards.
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Now it works! Great! Thank you...
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But it's unbelievable that awful system, why there's no set up option to set up encoding? Now I have to change all files...
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A few posts ago, it was only a mini project with 20 odd strings...
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Yes, but in every file, I work with this strings! :D...
But what makes me sad is that, I make new project, I'll set up encoding (through settings) and it's another problem - also writes some strange captions. So the problem still going on...
I have been set up editors settings. I have been saving all files. I have been programming this files. And also it makes strange captions...I don't understand, maybe I am just so stupid, maybe it's my karma, or my Shauma, but it drives me mad...
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You can set the default encoding in the preferences. It works like a charm. No troubles over here. I never had any problems.
But please keep in mind that changing the encoding afterwards can be error prone. You must make sure that all tools you use catch up the new settings, including external editors!
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I don't use external editors, just Qt Creator.
So what I do:
I create a GUI project.
I write KISS code (as I showed on previous page)
Save with UTF-8
Build under Debugging
And It writes this unknown strings...
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Sorry, I cannot help further. It works for me and many others. We do not have a crystal ball here, so we cannot see what are your settings are, whether the files are really saved with UTF-8, and if you did add the encoding stuff in the .pro and main method mentioned earlier....
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But now, t gives much more stranger strings...much more different from this first problem...
Input: ľščťžýáíéäúňô
Output: ľšÄťžýáÃéäúÅôWhat???
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And now? Do you expect us from this cool addition to help you any further? Some code, preferable a small, complete, compilable example in a ZIP, would get you out of that corner....
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Your encodings are still messed up.Please zip up the sources (and only the sources, please. no intermediary files like .o or moc_xxx and no executable).
And post a screenshot of your settings panes (preferences / text editor / behavior) and the project settings (projects / editor settings)
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You must add the UTF-8 configs to your .pro and main method, as explained in "this comment":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/forums/viewreply/33472/
These steps are always required, when using UTF-8 encoded sources.
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Really? Okay... I'll add it.
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Yes, it works...great - problems are solved...