Den 09-07-2018 kl. 20:31 skrev Jason H:
It's XML, so you can probably write a XSLT :-)
How would that make Qt Linguist show how many strings the ts file have?
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It's XML, so you can probably write a XSLT :-)
> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2018 at 10:21 AM
> From: scootergrisen
> To: development@qt-project.org
> Subject: [Development] Qt Linguist should tell how many strings are in a file
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> I would like it if Qt Linguist would tell how many strings are in th
I believe that's something for the macOS maintainers to decide.
> On 9. Jul 2018, at 16:26, Thiago Macieira wrote:
>
> On Monday, 9 July 2018 02:39:05 PDT Alexandru Croitor wrote:
>> we are using XCode 8.2, and the last supported version on 10.11 is 8.2.1. I
>> don't think that the patch release
On Monday, 9 July 2018 02:39:05 PDT Alexandru Croitor wrote:
> we are using XCode 8.2, and the last supported version on 10.11 is 8.2.1. I
> don't think that the patch release will make a big difference though.
Then how about my second request?
> > If that's the latest, can we declare that buildi
I would like it if Qt Linguist would tell how many strings are in the file.
Menu View>Statistics only shows words and characters.
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On Fri, 06 Jul 2018 08:50:44 +, Shawn Rutledge wrote:
> But there’s the
> trend of using image-based styles more, which contributes to the
> annoyance that you don’t actually have system-wide control over colors
> and styles.
At least for Qt/Quick I'm not sure if this a trend Qt has created b
I believe it already is the latest.
As per
http://coin/coin/api/results/qt/qtwebengine/e5e1c69e2008205b2178c940c47c1349d6e41c7b/MacOSOSX_10_11x86_64MacOSOSX_10_11x86_64Clangqtci-osx-10.11-x86_64-3-6a86deDeveloperBuild_Release_QtNamespace_NoPch/e45496f196c102ad5a87327cb11c97f68b4b2baf/build_153108
Shawn Rutledge (6 July 2018 10:50) wrote
> [...] I had the idea a few years ago anyway that there should be an
> easy global switch (always within reach, not having to paw through
> system settings) to toggle quickly between light and dark themes.
[...]
> But now that Apple is finally doing somethi