Rutledge Shawn wrote:
>> No. >> >> Applications on OS X don't have icons in the menu - as per Apple HIG. Yes, that's what should be the case. >> Also refer to http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qt.html#ApplicationAttribute-enum >> >> (Not sure whether it is necessary to explicitly set >> >> Qt::AA_DontShowIconsInMenus >> >> /before/ instantiating QApplication or whether that's set by default on OS X) > > It’s the default. Qt uses native menus on OS X (rendering the menubar > ourselves is not an option), and I don’t think they can display icons at all. As a matter of fact they can, be it in "systray" menu items or in regular menu items. (You cannot render the menubar yourself, but items in menus in that bar are a different matter.) There have always been Qt applications that displayed icons in menus despite the HIG, but I cannot recall noticing that the qttools applications did it too. Double-checking now it turns out that even the older Qt 4.7.3 and 5.4.0 Assistant (etc) applications installed through the official binaries activate icons in menus, so what I'm seeing is not the result of some local patch I'm running. Qt Creator is well-behaved though, using the same Qt libraries, possibly because it calls setIconVisibleInMenu(false) in 2 locations if Utils::HostOsInfo::isMacHost() . And FWIW, I cannot find where AA_DontShowIconsInMenus is set in the default attributes on OS X (and other platforms where this would be required). That should be the initialisation of uint QCoreApplicationPrivate::attribs in qcoreapplication.cpp, no? R. _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest