[Qt-interest] Accented characters and QDom in Windows - ʤ

Ellen Kestrel dragonflykes at gmail.com
Fri Aug 21 12:09:55 CEST 2009


As I said, the only change was compiling the app in Windows.  As this is
also true for every other Qt app I have compiled in Windows, it seems clear
that the way to reproduce it is to build a Qt app in Windows.  There isn't
really anything more specific than that.

On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 4:50 AM, Thiago Macieira <
thiago.macieira at trolltech.com> wrote:

> Em Sexta-feira 21 Agosto 2009, às 11:35:55, Ellen Kestrel escreveu:
> > You mean where I initialize the QLineEdit?  It's just the standard
> QLineEdi
> > t *lineEdit = new QLineEdit.  The part where the keystrokes/copy-pasting
> is
> >  received and displayed by the widget is part of the widget code, and
> nothi
> > ng written by me.  And yes, all those work fine in linux.
> >
>
> The point is that I have QLineEdits and QTextEdits here and pasting
> anything
> in them works fine.
>
> I've appended the Dezh digraph to the Subject line of this email to prove
> it.
>
> I order to help you further, we need some more information on how to
> reproduce
> the issue.
>
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