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On 16/04/13 02:43, Bob Hood wrote:
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<tt>I'm editing a form using </tt><tt>both QtCreator and Qt
Designer</tt><tt> (both based on Qt 4.8.3). </tt><tt>I add a
label, edit its "ric</tt><tt>h text", and then save the form to
disc. </tt><tt>Afte</tt><tt>r I compile it, the rich text </tt><tt>displays
properly. However, if I </tt><tt>subsequently re-</tt><tt>open
that form in either of these two pro</tt><tt>grams, the rich
text of the lab</tt><tt>el is summarily discarded:</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt><br>
</tt><br>
<img src="cid:part1.02070904.09030309@risingsoftware.com" alt=""><tt><br>
</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>The WinMerge panel on the left is the form on disc (that
compiles and displays properly). On the right is the form after
I load it into QtCreator or Qt Designer and save it back out to
a different name (no modifications made).</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>Is this a known issue with these versions? I have not
tried the 5.x version of QtCreator to see if it continues to
throw away rich text like this.</tt><tt></tt></blockquote>
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I don't see this in 4.8.4. While upgrading to 5.x is a big deal,
upgrading from 4.8.3 to 4.8.4 isn't.<br>
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Hamish<br>
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