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  • SGaistS Offline
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    To add to @kshegunov , the note concerns the use of QTranslator shown in the example i.e. setup of the language at application startup and no support of dynamic translations.

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    • SGaistS SGaist

      To add to @kshegunov , the note concerns the use of QTranslator shown in the example i.e. setup of the language at application startup and no support of dynamic translations.

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      @SGaist
      Oh, yes, you're surely correct I forgot to check for the changeEvent() override in his code :S Still I don't see anything wrong with the translation loading by itselt.

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      • SGaistS SGaist

        To add to @kshegunov , the note concerns the use of QTranslator shown in the example i.e. setup of the language at application startup and no support of dynamic translations.

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        @SGaist said:

        To add to @kshegunov , the note concerns the use of QTranslator shown in the example i.e. setup of the language at application startup and no support of dynamic translations.

        How the application doesn't support dynamic translations? Take a look into this line it calls changeEvent and if you run the app. you'll find that Tester loads the translations dynamically correctly while it doesn't call translations for static library widget because I don't know how to do it!

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          #11

          I tried to use Q_INIT_RESOURCE as mentioned in this line but unfortunately it makes things worst.

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            @SGaist said:

            To add to @kshegunov , the note concerns the use of QTranslator shown in the example i.e. setup of the language at application startup and no support of dynamic translations.

            How the application doesn't support dynamic translations? Take a look into this line it calls changeEvent and if you run the app. you'll find that Tester loads the translations dynamically correctly while it doesn't call translations for static library widget because I don't know how to do it!

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            wrote on last edited by kshegunov
            #12

            @mbnoimi

            How the application doesn't support dynamic translations?

            He was referring to the note in the documentation I was citing, and was explaining that it is only relevant when there is no support for dynamic translation.

            it doesn't call translations for static library widget because I don't know how to do it!

            You do it, like you're doing it now. Here's the thing, a static library is nothing more then a bunch of .obj files put together. Linking a static library just includes them into your application's binary. This means, that there is nothing different between widgets that come from a static library and these declared in your application (see @AlterX's comment, he mentioned that). That's why I said you're asking the wrong question. Your translation loading looks perfectly fine to me, and it has nothing to do with static or dynamic libraries - you need to look elsewhere to solve the problem. Do you have any output in the creator's windows that might suggest your translation is not loaded? Do you get the "Failed to load a translation for QT in your local language" message printed?

            I tried to use Q_INIT_RESOURCE as mentioned in this line but unfortunately it makes things worst.

            Yes you should do that for all the resources in your static library. But according to this it should be placed in the beginning of main().

            Kind regards.

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            • kshegunovK kshegunov

              @mbnoimi

              How the application doesn't support dynamic translations?

              He was referring to the note in the documentation I was citing, and was explaining that it is only relevant when there is no support for dynamic translation.

              it doesn't call translations for static library widget because I don't know how to do it!

              You do it, like you're doing it now. Here's the thing, a static library is nothing more then a bunch of .obj files put together. Linking a static library just includes them into your application's binary. This means, that there is nothing different between widgets that come from a static library and these declared in your application (see @AlterX's comment, he mentioned that). That's why I said you're asking the wrong question. Your translation loading looks perfectly fine to me, and it has nothing to do with static or dynamic libraries - you need to look elsewhere to solve the problem. Do you have any output in the creator's windows that might suggest your translation is not loaded? Do you get the "Failed to load a translation for QT in your local language" message printed?

              I tried to use Q_INIT_RESOURCE as mentioned in this line but unfortunately it makes things worst.

              Yes you should do that for all the resources in your static library. But according to this it should be placed in the beginning of main().

              Kind regards.

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              #13

              @kshegunov

              Do you have any output in the creator's windows that might suggest your translation is not loaded?

              No

              Do you get the "Failed to load a translation for QT in your local language" message printed?

              No. I get Failed to load translation from static library error message!

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              • kshegunovK kshegunov

                @mbnoimi

                How the application doesn't support dynamic translations?

                He was referring to the note in the documentation I was citing, and was explaining that it is only relevant when there is no support for dynamic translation.

                it doesn't call translations for static library widget because I don't know how to do it!

                You do it, like you're doing it now. Here's the thing, a static library is nothing more then a bunch of .obj files put together. Linking a static library just includes them into your application's binary. This means, that there is nothing different between widgets that come from a static library and these declared in your application (see @AlterX's comment, he mentioned that). That's why I said you're asking the wrong question. Your translation loading looks perfectly fine to me, and it has nothing to do with static or dynamic libraries - you need to look elsewhere to solve the problem. Do you have any output in the creator's windows that might suggest your translation is not loaded? Do you get the "Failed to load a translation for QT in your local language" message printed?

                I tried to use Q_INIT_RESOURCE as mentioned in this line but unfortunately it makes things worst.

                Yes you should do that for all the resources in your static library. But according to this it should be placed in the beginning of main().

                Kind regards.

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                mbnoimi
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                #14

                @kshegunov said:

                according to this it should be placed in the beginning of main().

                I did that... still get same behavior.

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                • M mbnoimi

                  @kshegunov said:

                  according to this it should be placed in the beginning of main().

                  I did that... still get same behavior.

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                  wrote on last edited by kshegunov
                  #15

                  Hello,
                  Something is amiss here, let's take it from the top. You said that you get the "Failed to load a translation for QT in your local language" message, but this message is to be shown when this fails:

                      myTranslator->load(*local, QLatin1String("tester"), QLatin1String("_"), QLatin1String(":/i18n"))
                  

                  This particular line is in your application and tries to load an application translation, where does a static library resource come in play here? Could you tell what is the current language you're using and its iso code (you could use QLocale::language() and QLocale::languageToString), and make sure there's a matching translation file?

                  Kind regards.

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                  • kshegunovK kshegunov

                    Hello,
                    Something is amiss here, let's take it from the top. You said that you get the "Failed to load a translation for QT in your local language" message, but this message is to be shown when this fails:

                        myTranslator->load(*local, QLatin1String("tester"), QLatin1String("_"), QLatin1String(":/i18n"))
                    

                    This particular line is in your application and tries to load an application translation, where does a static library resource come in play here? Could you tell what is the current language you're using and its iso code (you could use QLocale::language() and QLocale::languageToString), and make sure there's a matching translation file?

                    Kind regards.

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                    mbnoimi
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                    #16

                    @kshegunov said:

                    Hello,
                    Something is amiss here, let's take it from the top. You said that you get the "Failed to load a translation for QT in your local language" message, but this message is to be shown when this fails: myTranslator->load(*local, QLatin1String("tester"), QLatin1String("_"), QLatin1String(":/i18n"))

                    I didn't say that!
                    I said I get Failed to load translation from static library which points to myTranslator->load(":/languages/arabic") failure!

                    where does a static library resource come in play here?

                    As I mentioned above this line suppose to load translation from static library's resource

                    Could you tell what is the current language you're using and its iso code

                    English; en_US

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                    • M mbnoimi

                      @kshegunov said:

                      Hello,
                      Something is amiss here, let's take it from the top. You said that you get the "Failed to load a translation for QT in your local language" message, but this message is to be shown when this fails: myTranslator->load(*local, QLatin1String("tester"), QLatin1String("_"), QLatin1String(":/i18n"))

                      I didn't say that!
                      I said I get Failed to load translation from static library which points to myTranslator->load(":/languages/arabic") failure!

                      where does a static library resource come in play here?

                      As I mentioned above this line suppose to load translation from static library's resource

                      Could you tell what is the current language you're using and its iso code

                      English; en_US

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #17

                      @mbnoimi

                      I didn't say that!
                      I said I get Failed to load translation from static library

                      Indeed you did, it's my mistake, sorry.

                      which points to myTranslator->load(":/languages/arabic") failure!

                      Could you verify that this file is available? For example what does QFile::exists(":/languages/arabic") return, true or false? If the file exists then the problem is with the actual loading, if the file is not found, then I guess there's a problem with the resource initialization.

                      Kind regards.

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                      • kshegunovK kshegunov

                        @mbnoimi

                        I didn't say that!
                        I said I get Failed to load translation from static library

                        Indeed you did, it's my mistake, sorry.

                        which points to myTranslator->load(":/languages/arabic") failure!

                        Could you verify that this file is available? For example what does QFile::exists(":/languages/arabic") return, true or false? If the file exists then the problem is with the actual loading, if the file is not found, then I guess there's a problem with the resource initialization.

                        Kind regards.

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #18

                        @kshegunov said:

                        Could you verify that this file is available? For example what does QFile::exists(":/languages/arabic") return, true or false?

                        I get true

                        If the file exists then the problem is with the actual loading, if the file is not found, then I guess there's a problem with the resource initialization.

                        After reviewing the project I discovered there are two "resources.qrc" the first one in the static library and the other in tester app. so I supposed this maybe makes Qt confused so I renamed one of them to a different name but unfortunately I still get same result.

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          Hi
                          Maybe try

                          QDirIterator it(":", QDirIterator::Subdirectories);
                              while (it.hasNext()) {
                                  qDebug() << it.next();
                              }
                          

                          to have a look how the files are named in the running exe to to verify
                          that they are indeed under ":/i18n" and paths are as you expect.

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                          #19

                          @mrjj said:

                          QDirIterator it(":", QDirIterator::Subdirectories);
                              while (it.hasNext()) {
                                  qDebug() << it.next();
                              }
                          

                          to have a look how the files are named in the running exe to to verify
                          that they are indeed under ":/i18n" and paths are as you expect.

                          I got this output:

                          Failed to load translation from static library
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                          ":/i18n"
                          ":/i18n/tester_ar.qm"
                          ":/i18n/tester_de.qm"
                          ":/i18n/tester_fr.qm"
                          ":/i18n/tester_en.qm"
                          ":/i18n/tester_ru.qm"
                          ":/i18n/tester_it.qm"
                          ":/languages"
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                          ":/images"
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                          ":/images/copy"
                          ":/images/logo"
                          ":/images/paste"
                          ":/images/normalEcho"
                          ":/images/passwdEcho"
                          ":/sounds"
                          ":/sounds/click.wav"
                          QSoundEffect(pulseaudio): Error decoding source
                          
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                          • M mbnoimi

                            @kshegunov said:

                            Could you verify that this file is available? For example what does QFile::exists(":/languages/arabic") return, true or false?

                            I get true

                            If the file exists then the problem is with the actual loading, if the file is not found, then I guess there's a problem with the resource initialization.

                            After reviewing the project I discovered there are two "resources.qrc" the first one in the static library and the other in tester app. so I supposed this maybe makes Qt confused so I renamed one of them to a different name but unfortunately I still get same result.

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                            @mbnoimi
                            What about loading like this:

                                translator->load("arabic", ":/languages");
                            

                            And as a second suggestion: I think you should create another QTranslator object for the second translation file.

                            Kind regards.

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                              @mbnoimi
                              What about loading like this:

                                  translator->load("arabic", ":/languages");
                              

                              And as a second suggestion: I think you should create another QTranslator object for the second translation file.

                              Kind regards.

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                              @kshegunov said:

                              And as a second suggestion: I think you should create another QTranslator object for the second translation file.

                              Thanks. This fixed Tester app. problem but it didn't fix the main problem (loading translation from static library) I still get this error message:

                              Failed to load translation from static library

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                                @kshegunov said:

                                And as a second suggestion: I think you should create another QTranslator object for the second translation file.

                                Thanks. This fixed Tester app. problem but it didn't fix the main problem (loading translation from static library) I still get this error message:

                                Failed to load translation from static library

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                                @mbnoimi
                                And have you tried the loading like this translator->load("arabic", ":/languages");, since you didn't comment on that?

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                                  @mbnoimi
                                  And have you tried the loading like this translator->load("arabic", ":/languages");, since you didn't comment on that?

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                                  @kshegunov said:

                                  @mbnoimi
                                  And have you tried the loading like this translator->load("arabic", ":/languages");, since you didn't comment on that?

                                  Didn't work :( I get same error message

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                                    Can I ask some silly maybe ?
                                    The list shows
                                    :/i18n/tester_ar.qm

                                    There is no "arabic" under languages
                                    there is
                                    ":/languages/i18n/WidgetKeyboard_ar.qm"

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                                      @mbnoimi
                                      And have you tried the loading like this translator->load("arabic", ":/languages");, since you didn't comment on that?

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                                      @kshegunov said:

                                      And have you tried the loading like this translator->load("arabic", ":/languages");, since you didn't comment on that?

                                      I tried to use translator->load(":/languages/i18n/WidgetKeyboard_ar") instead. The error message disappeared ("Failed to load translation from static library") but the widget comes from the static library still appears in English!

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                                        Silly question number 2.
                                        The test calls ui->retranslateUi(this);
                                        void Tester::changeEvent(QEvent *event)
                                        {
                                        if (event->type() == QEvent::LanguageChange) {
                                        ui->retranslateUi(this);
                                        } else
                                        QWidget::changeEvent(event);
                                        }
                                        But tester ui->retranslate() knows about the widgets from the library ?
                                        retranslateUi() just call all ->setText for elements inserted on the UI.
                                        How can it know about widgets in the Lib?
                                        Who calls widget_in_lib->setText?

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                                        • mrjjM mrjj

                                          Silly question number 2.
                                          The test calls ui->retranslateUi(this);
                                          void Tester::changeEvent(QEvent *event)
                                          {
                                          if (event->type() == QEvent::LanguageChange) {
                                          ui->retranslateUi(this);
                                          } else
                                          QWidget::changeEvent(event);
                                          }
                                          But tester ui->retranslate() knows about the widgets from the library ?
                                          retranslateUi() just call all ->setText for elements inserted on the UI.
                                          How can it know about widgets in the Lib?
                                          Who calls widget_in_lib->setText?

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                                          @mrjj said:

                                          But tester ui->retranslate() knows about the widgets from the library ?
                                          retranslateUi() just call all ->setText for elements inserted on the UI.
                                          How can it know about widgets in the Lib?
                                          Who calls widget_in_lib->setText?

                                          Fair point. But as you can see from the code the widget in static library built manually not by using Qt Designer so retranslate doesn't exist and I don't know how to create an alternative to it :(

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