mpi
26th January 2012, 17:57
On Ubuntu 11.04:
Start Designer and use the basic widget template
Add a QLabel.
Right-click the label and enter rich-text editing
Add some text with a superscript.
Now click the source tab. This is what I find:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/strict.dtd">
<html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /><style type="text/css">
p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
</style></head><body style=" font-family:'Ubuntu'; font-size:11pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal;">
<p style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">A<span style=" vertical-align:super;">2</span></p></body></html>
Now, do perform the same exercise on Windows 7. Then the rich-text source will look like this:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/strict.dtd">
<html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /><style type="text/css">
p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
</style></head><body style="
font-family:'MS Shell Dlg 2'; font-size:8.25pt; font-weight:400;
font-style:normal;">
<p style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px;
margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0;
text-indent:0px;"><span style="
font-size:8pt;">A</span><span style=" font-size:8pt;
vertical-align:sub;">1</span></p></body></html>
So the fonts in the rich text is hard coded. Now, if you work in a cross-platform development where developers (on different OS's ie.) share UI files via a GIT repository, this quickly becomes a mess.
Any suggestions?
Maybe preprocess all .ui files and chop out the line:
<body style="font-family:'MS Shell Dlg 2'; font-size:8.25pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal;">
Best regards
Start Designer and use the basic widget template
Add a QLabel.
Right-click the label and enter rich-text editing
Add some text with a superscript.
Now click the source tab. This is what I find:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/strict.dtd">
<html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /><style type="text/css">
p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
</style></head><body style=" font-family:'Ubuntu'; font-size:11pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal;">
<p style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;">A<span style=" vertical-align:super;">2</span></p></body></html>
Now, do perform the same exercise on Windows 7. Then the rich-text source will look like this:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/strict.dtd">
<html><head><meta name="qrichtext" content="1" /><style type="text/css">
p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
</style></head><body style="
font-family:'MS Shell Dlg 2'; font-size:8.25pt; font-weight:400;
font-style:normal;">
<p style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px;
margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0;
text-indent:0px;"><span style="
font-size:8pt;">A</span><span style=" font-size:8pt;
vertical-align:sub;">1</span></p></body></html>
So the fonts in the rich text is hard coded. Now, if you work in a cross-platform development where developers (on different OS's ie.) share UI files via a GIT repository, this quickly becomes a mess.
Any suggestions?
Maybe preprocess all .ui files and chop out the line:
<body style="font-family:'MS Shell Dlg 2'; font-size:8.25pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal;">
Best regards