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Problem in opening Qt Linguist in Windows

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    umadevi
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    Hai all,
    I have developed an GUI application using VS2013 and QT 5.7. I have created .ts file for my project when I tried to open that .ts file I am getting "Couldn't start Qt Linguist" How to fix this. I need to create application in different language. Is there any way to fix this.?

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      mrjj
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      Hi
      Have you tried to start it directly ?
      Mine is in
      D:\Qt\5.7\mingw53_32\bin\linguist.exe

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        umadevi
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        Hi
        I have tried to open it directly. I am able to open the Linguist window. If I tried to open .ts file., the Linguist window is not responding. I am getting Not responding messge

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          And you are 100% sure that the TS is valid ?

          You could test with
          D:\Qt\Examples\Qt-5.7\qml\qml-i18n\i18n\base.ts

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            umadevi
            wrote on last edited by umadevi
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            Sure . It is valid. I have tested it.

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            • U umadevi

              Sure . It is valid. I have tested it.

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              mrjj
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              @umadevi
              so linguist do also crash/hang/stop responding with
              D:\Qt\Examples\Qt-5.7\qml\qml-i18n\i18n\base.ts
              If you go File->Open ?

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                umadevi
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                I am able to open that file. In my project I am using 2 widget window and one main window. I am unable to open .ts created for my project.I dont know why?

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                • U umadevi

                  I am able to open that file. In my project I am using 2 widget window and one main window. I am unable to open .ts created for my project.I dont know why?

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                  mrjj
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                  @umadevi
                  Well it must be something in the file.
                  Try open your ts file in a good editor (its XML)
                  and see if it contains something invalid.

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