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Cross-Platform Development with Qt 6 and Modern C++

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800204584
Pages 442 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: The Basics
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Qt 6 3. Chapter 2: Introduction to Qt Creator 4. Chapter 3: GUI Design Using Qt Widgets 5. Chapter 4: Qt Quick and QML 6. Section 2: Cross-Platform Development
7. Chapter 5: Cross-Platform Development 8. Section 3: Advanced Programming, Debugging, and Deployment
9. Chapter 6: Signals and Slots 10. Chapter 7: Model View Programming 11. Chapter 8: Graphics and Animations 12. Chapter 9: Testing and Debugging 13. Chapter 10: Deploying Qt Applications 14. Chapter 11: Internationalization 15. Chapter 12: Performance Considerations 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Switching languages dynamically

So far, you have learned how to use the system language or a default language for your Qt application. In most applications, you can just detect the language in main() and load an appropriate .qm file. Sometimes, your application must be able to support changes to the user's language settings while still running. An application that is used by multiple people in shifts may need to switch languages without requiring a restart.

To achieve this in a Qt Widgets-based application, you can override QWidget::changeEvent(). Then, you have to check whether the event is of the QEvent::LanguageChange type. You can retranslate the user interface accordingly.

The following code snippet explains how to achieve dynamic translation in a Qt Widgets-based GUI:

void CustomWidget::changeEvent(QEvent *event)
{
    if (QEvent::LanguageChange == event->type()) 
    {
        ui...
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