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    DrQuade
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    Hi i have the Problem of how to access the retranslateUI() function of an Dialog which i setup using the multiple Inheritance Approach:

    my headerfile looks like this

    @#ifndef SERVICESCREEN_H
    #define SERVICESCREEN_H
    #include "ui_servicemenu.h"

    class myservicemenu : public QDialog, public Ui::servicemenu
    {
    Q_OBJECT

    public:
    myservicemenu(QDialog *parent = 0);

    protected:

    public slots:
    void on_pushButton_clicked();

    private slots:

    };

    #endif // SERVICESCREEN_H@

    Constructor like this:
    @myservicemenu::myservicemenu(QDialog *parent) : QDialog(parent)
    {
    setupUi(this);

    }@

    now i want to access from the change Event in Mainwindow the retranslateUI() from my designer generated Ui_servicemenu, but i don't know how to achieve this.

    @void MainWindow::changeEvent(QEvent* event)
    {
    if (event->type() == QEvent::LanguageChange)
    {
    //Here i wanna call the retranslateUi() of my servicemenu form
    ui.retranslateUi(this);//<--this retranslates Mainwindow

    }
    QMainWindow::changeEvent(event);
    }@

    The retranslation of the MainWindow works but i also want to retranslate the servicemenu Dialog anyone has an advice?
    thx in advance

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      giesbert
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      Hi,

      did you load the translations for Qt? You have to add a second QTranslator object and load the Qt translation files.

      Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
      Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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        DrQuade
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        Hi, yes i did, i used te Example i found "here":http://www.qtcentre.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dynamic_translation_in_Qt4_applications and added my own new Dialog called servicemenu

        When i add an extra changeEvent like:
        @void myservicemenu::changeEvent(QEvent* event)
        {

        if (event->type() == QEvent::LanguageChange)
        {
                 retranslateUi(this);
        
        }
        

        }@

        all my Dialogs get Translated but when i have a lots of Dialogs (>100) i need a change event for every Dialog instead of handling all in one Mainwindow::changeEvent?

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          giesbert
          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          You have to do it in every dialog I think.

          Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
          Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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