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    SGaist
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    wrote on 20 Mar 2020, 15:29 last edited by
    #6

    Hi,

    Where are you loading that text from ?
    Where are you setting that text ?

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    • U Ulysse
      20 Mar 2020, 14:39

      TLDR :
      Font file needs to be loaded before the creation of objects that use them
      In my case :

      int main(int argc, char* argv[]){
          // [...]
          QApplication a(argc, argv);
          QFontDatabase::addApplicationFont(":/police/roboto.ttf");
          MainWindow w;
          // [...]
      }
      

      Doing the other way around can cause the bug (could not reproduce the bug in a minimal example though)


      Hi

      I have an app wich my team and I developped using Qt 5.6 and compiling it Qt 5.14 showed this weird bug :

      Untitled.png

      Text is messed up here and there

      The string is defined in the .ui file of the widget :
      886b1009-2375-4820-bfd0-6a26a245ccf4-image.png

      NB : the characters displayed seem to be of the formchar(expectedchar_asciicode - 1) :
      Show -> Rgnv

      Any idea of how i could possibly fix this ?

      Regards

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      Pl45m4
      wrote on 20 Mar 2020, 15:31 last edited by
      #7

      @Ulysse said in Wrong text display : Qt 5.14 only:

      the characters displayed seem to be of the formchar(expectedchar_asciicode - 1):
      Show -> Rgnv

      Do you convert / re-interpret or edit the string somewhere?

      Very unlikely that the issue comes from QString itself.


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      ~E. W. Dijkstra

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      • U Ulysse
        20 Mar 2020, 15:21

        @Christian-Ehrlicher I am afraid you cannot do that when you have a 250'000 lines application.
        One has to narrow his search scope in order to solve bugs
        Thus my question : what should i look for ?
        And my that i mean particular functions calls, context, options.. anything

        Maybe you don't have any idea and that is fine, others will (even myself maybe?) and we will be able to locate the cause of the behavior
        But i won't be dismantling my whole application for obvious reasons

        Regards

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        Christian Ehrlicher
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        wrote on 20 Mar 2020, 15:32 last edited by
        #8

        @Ulysse said in Wrong text display : Qt 5.14 only:

        Thus my question : what should i look for ?

        If you want to reproduce a bug, start, as already said, with a simple reproducer. If you then can't reproduce the issue - try to isolate the problem. Since it's a simple widget I'm pretty sure you don't need to touch every 250k lines...

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          Ulysse
          wrote on 20 Mar 2020, 16:20 last edited by Ulysse
          #9

          We use the "roboto" TrueType font.
          Commenting the QFontDatabase::addApplicationFont(":/police/roboto.ttf"); line in the main removes the problem
          Has there been any changes between Qt 5.6 and Qt 5.14 that concerns TrueType fonts, or fonts in general ?

          I can upload the font file if you need me to

          Regards

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            Christian Ehrlicher
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            wrote on 20 Mar 2020, 16:26 last edited by
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            So now that you've a point where to start - why not creating a simple reproducer??

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            • C Christian Ehrlicher
              20 Mar 2020, 16:26

              So now that you've a point where to start - why not creating a simple reproducer??

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              Ulysse
              wrote on 20 Mar 2020, 16:57 last edited by Ulysse
              #11

              @Christian-Ehrlicher Because that is what i was doing of course
              I was not able to reproduce it though
              I verified and roboto is correctly used

              #include <QMainWindow>
              
              QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
              namespace Ui { class MainWindow; }
              QT_END_NAMESPACE
              
              class MainWindow : public QMainWindow
              {
                  Q_OBJECT
              
              public:
                  MainWindow(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
                  ~MainWindow();
              
              private:
                  Ui::MainWindow *ui;
              };
              
              MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent)
                  : QMainWindow(parent)
                  , ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
              {
                  ui->setupUi(this);
              }
              
              MainWindow::~MainWindow()
              {
                  delete ui;
              }
              
              #include <QApplication>
              #include <QFontDatabase>
              
              int main(int argc, char *argv[])
              {
                  QApplication a(argc, argv);
                  MainWindow w;
                  QFontDatabase::addApplicationFont(":/police/roboto.ttf");
                  w.show();
                  return a.exec();
              }
              

              mainwindow.ui :

              <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
              <ui version="4.0">
               <class>MainWindow</class>
               <widget class="QMainWindow" name="MainWindow">
                <property name="geometry">
                 <rect>
                  <x>0</x>
                  <y>0</y>
                  <width>465</width>
                  <height>262</height>
                 </rect>
                </property>
                <property name="windowTitle">
                 <string>MainWindow</string>
                </property>
                <property name="styleSheet">
                 <string notr="true">QComboBox, QLabel, QAbstractSpinBox, QLineEdit, QTextBrowser, QRadioButton, QCheckBox
              {
              	font-family: &quot;Roboto Light&quot;;
              	font-size: 40px;
              	qproperty-alignment: AlignCenter;
              	color: black;
              	qproperty-contextMenuPolicy: NoContextMenu;
              }</string>
                </property>
                <widget class="QWidget" name="centralwidget">
                 <layout class="QHBoxLayout" name="horizontalLayout">
                  <item>
                   <widget class="QLabel" name="label">
                    <property name="text">
                     <string>Hello World</string>
                    </property>
                   </widget>
                  </item>
                 </layout>
                </widget>
                <widget class="QMenuBar" name="menubar">
                 <property name="geometry">
                  <rect>
                   <x>0</x>
                   <y>0</y>
                   <width>465</width>
                   <height>25</height>
                  </rect>
                 </property>
                </widget>
                <widget class="QStatusBar" name="statusbar"/>
               </widget>
               <resources/>
               <connections/>
              </ui>
              
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                hskoglund
                wrote on 20 Mar 2020, 20:09 last edited by
                #12

                Hi, just guessing but do you get the same error if you add the font from a disk file instead of an embedded resource, say like:

                ...
                MainWindow w;
                QFontDatabase::addApplicationFont("roboto.ttf");
                w.show();
                ...
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                  SGaist
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                  wrote on 20 Mar 2020, 20:32 last edited by
                  #13

                  Silly idea: what if you load the font before creating your MainWindow object ?

                  Instinctively, I would setup all external resources like this one before creating objects that will use them.

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                  • S SGaist
                    20 Mar 2020, 20:32

                    Silly idea: what if you load the font before creating your MainWindow object ?

                    Instinctively, I would setup all external resources like this one before creating objects that will use them.

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                    Ulysse
                    wrote on 21 Mar 2020, 09:55 last edited by
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                    @SGaist And we have a winner ! That was the issue, thank you :)

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                      es-w
                      wrote on 10 May 2020, 07:55 last edited by es-w 5 Oct 2020, 07:58
                      #15

                      Hi,
                      I have also had the same problem as OP but my GUI is QML and platform is Android It has a problem when I move my application from Qt 5.13.2 to Qt 5.14.2.
                      So now I just strict with Qt 5.13.2 (Even I would like to use a new feature for app bundle ) but I just curious why no one has the problem with display the wrong text after the move to Qt 5.14.2.

                      I try all method as OP and also load the font in QML and set the font to all display text but some text still displays wrong text i.e. under

                      Menu {
                         title: "Languages"
                        font: Fonts.fontDefault
                      }
                      

                      from above in GUI it's show "Languages " as below
                      de144dd8-413f-4731-a67f-7ecfd99d5a26-image.png

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                      • E es-w
                        10 May 2020, 07:55

                        Hi,
                        I have also had the same problem as OP but my GUI is QML and platform is Android It has a problem when I move my application from Qt 5.13.2 to Qt 5.14.2.
                        So now I just strict with Qt 5.13.2 (Even I would like to use a new feature for app bundle ) but I just curious why no one has the problem with display the wrong text after the move to Qt 5.14.2.

                        I try all method as OP and also load the font in QML and set the font to all display text but some text still displays wrong text i.e. under

                        Menu {
                           title: "Languages"
                          font: Fonts.fontDefault
                        }
                        

                        from above in GUI it's show "Languages " as below
                        de144dd8-413f-4731-a67f-7ecfd99d5a26-image.png

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                        Pl45m4
                        wrote on 10 May 2020, 09:39 last edited by
                        #16

                        @es-w

                        Did you try what @SGaist suggested?


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                          10 May 2020, 09:39

                          @es-w

                          Did you try what @SGaist suggested?

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                          es-w
                          wrote on 10 May 2020, 10:19 last edited by
                          #17

                          @Pl45m4 Already try it work on Windows but not for android

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                            aludwig
                            wrote on 2 Aug 2024, 11:02 last edited by
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                            @es-w Did you ever figure anything out on this? I'm having the same issue with QML in Qt 5.15.8 where some text is incorrect on the same screen as some correct text. I also explicitly set the font to Roboto prior to displaying any QML. The weird part is, is the same build works on one Red Hat VM, but does not work on a slightly different RH VM.

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