[Interest] qsTr in components
Jason H
jhihn at gmx.com
Mon May 23 15:17:25 CEST 2016
> Sent: Monday, May 23, 2016 at 9:14 AM
> From: "Jason H" <jhihn at gmx.com>
> To: "Kristoffersen, Even (NO14)" <Even.Kristoffersen at Honeywell.com>
> Cc: "interest at qt-project.org" <interest at qt-project.org>
> Subject: Re: [Interest] qsTr in components
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> > Sent: Monday, May 23, 2016 at 8:31 AM
> > From: "Kristoffersen, Even (NO14)" <Even.Kristoffersen at Honeywell.com>
> > To: "interest at qt-project.org" <interest at qt-project.org>
> > Subject: [Interest] qsTr in components
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> > Hello all,
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> > I've played around a bit with an approach inspired by http://wiki.qt.io/How_to_do_dynamic_translation_in_QML .
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> If you are following along, the example a few months ago, it works. I'm using it, and in components too.
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> You need to add a C++ object, and expose it to QML.
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> it has a proeprty: Q_PROPERTY(QString null READ getNull NOTIFY languageChanged )
> signals:
> void languageChanged(QString language);
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> When you change the language, you emit that signal, that causes the re-evaluation of all string with the langMgr.null added.
EDIT: Not sure why I used C++, it should be possible with QML. I think I used C++ so I could start the download of languages before the QML engine started. (My langmgr manages the languages, including downloads updates)
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