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    Default German characters (with Umlaut) are shown as Cyrillic charters

    I have written a Qt5 QML App but still have a problem, German characters (with Umlaut) are shown as Cyrillic charters.
    ä → д
    ö → ц
    ü → ъ
    I was hoping the translation file would solve the problem but no, translation works fine but characters are still wrong
    In Qt Example Apps these charters work fine so I guess its no related to my development environment.
    Any idea how I can fix this problem?

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    Default Re: German characters (with Umlaut) are shown as Cyrillic charters

    Is the text itself correct? I.e. if you log it or write it into a file?

    Is the font capable of displaying these characters?

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    Default Re: German characters (with Umlaut) are shown as Cyrillic charters

    Found the Problem
    You were right, the font was not capable of displaying these characters.
    Thx for you help.

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