No QPrinter::PostScriptFormat in qt5
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I tried to migrate from qt 4.8.4 and get the folloving error:
bq. mat' : is not a member of 'QPrinter'
19> C:\Qt\Qt5.0.1\5.0.1\msvc2010\include\QtPrintSupport\qprinter.h(66) : see declaration of 'QPrinter'
19>src\qwt_plot_renderer.cpp(250): error C2065: 'PostScriptFormat' : undeclared identifier -
Also I get the error 'WA_PaintOutsidePaintEvent' : is not a member of 'Qt'
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I have this problem now, too. Porting to Qt5 is a real pain, they have done incredible things.
Look at this:
http://qt.gitorious.org/qt/qtbase/commit/34f712e79e97b757b4426e1ffa09e065c9e379a1He just removes the postscript support, a feature people depend on, with the comment
bq. I really wanted to do this since many years already! :)
And in the documentation not the slightest hint of this. Infact the "Qt5 documentation for print support":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5.0/qtprintsupport/qtprintsupport-index.html even still claims support for PostScript:
bq. Qt's printing system also enables PostScript and PDF files to be generated, providing the foundation for basic report generation facilities.
Well, basic report generation has just been cut in half by Qt5.
Qt is falling apart and everybody's watching.
Hey Lars, now that I think of it, Why don't you ditch QPrinter and print support altogether? Who prints things nowaways anyways, it's all on the little tablets and smartphones, right?! -
@DerManu: Nobody is holding a gun to your head forcing you to port a working Qt4 application to Qt5. The process is clearly causing you aggravation and whining about it incessantly will not help. Either stick with Qt4, or propose reinstating the Postscript support in Qt5 by putting up the patch and agreeing to maintain it.
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[quote author="ChrisW67" date="1367967448"]whining about it incessantly will not help[/quote] While I agree that there was some whine with that cheese, I can't see how two threads (this one and "this":http://qt-project.org/forums/viewthread/27510/) which do contain constructive discussion for the greater part can be described as incessant whining. If you feel annoyed by my occasional dry remark, I'd like to apologize, and suggest you skip them ;).
[quote author="ChrisW67" date="1367967448"]Nobody is holding a gun to your head forcing you to port a working Qt4 application to Qt5.[/quote]As you say, this is true for applications. Unfortunately it is not true for library developers like me, who have clients that want Qt4 and clients that want Qt5 support. A very high priority is giving them a good user experience using the library, instead of making them jump through hoops. And just dropping -- in some cases essential -- feature sets like PostScript support out of thin air is pretty steep (without even deprecating it beforehand!).
[quote author="ChrisW67" date="1367967448"]propose reinstating the Postscript support in Qt5 by putting up the patch and agreeing to maintain it.[/quote]I see that this is often the argument in open source software, which is great in principle. But lets be realistic. I use Qt as a framework to get my work done, I don't have the time to take on major maintenance work in that framework itself, if I want to keep developing my own library.
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I cannot recall anything more than a brief mention (that I cannot locate) about PostScript removal before Qt5 release (not like the longer discussion that surrounded QWeakPointer). It will be interesting to see what comes of a paying customer request to Digia about removal of PS. Has someone lodged a bug report over the documentation?
DerManu, my apologies... a bit harsh. Can I put it down to a bad day at the office?
If your clients want to use Qt5 they have accepted the capabilities of Qt5. Are they asking that your library does not do things that Qt5 cannot do, or is this more a case of wanting to maintain the same capabilities on your part? I appreciate that in scientific publishing circles PostScript is often preferred (as a LaTeX input for example) but a pdf2ps is often a reasonable approach. -
Hello @DerManu ,
Did you find any solution regarding postscript generation in QT5?
Regards,
Asad. -
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Hi
You can install a post script printer and set it to print to file.
you get a ps file from that.
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Hi @mrjj ,
Actually i have a widget that the user want to save as ps, pdf, svg , Image or print to printer.
I am able to do all of these things apart from saving the widget as ps file in qt5. I can do it in qt4 but i want to know how can i do it in qt5.
Thanks.
Asad. -
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Hi
As far as i know, PS output is no longer directly available in Qt5.