Em qua 26 fev 2014, às 13:41:23, Filip Piechocki escreveu:
> Okay... seems that I found te cause - there are no fonts installed on my
> system. How to force Qt to install qtbase/lib/fonts somewhere?
If you're using the system fontconfig library, shouldn't you install the fonts
in the systemwide l
2014-02-26 13:41 GMT+01:00 Filip Piechocki :
> Okay... seems that I found te cause - there are no fonts installed on my
> system. How to force Qt to install qtbase/lib/fonts somewhere?
>
Hi,
check if the following packages are installed on your target system:
qtbase-fonts-qpf
qtbase-fonts-ttf-de
Okay... seems that I found te cause - there are no fonts installed on my
system. How to force Qt to install qtbase/lib/fonts somewhere?
Best Regards,
Filip Piechocki
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Filip Piechocki wrote:
> I am using Poky from dora branch.
> I've updated freetype and fontconf
I am using Poky from dora branch.
I've updated freetype and fontconfig to the latest versions (freetype
2.5.2, fontconfig 2.11.0) from poky master but still no success :( which is
weird as I used poky master some time ago and it was working (but it is
hard to use master branch as it is not building
On 23 Feb 2014, at 9:37 PM, Thiago Macieira wrote:
> Em dom 23 fev 2014, às 20:44:16, Filip Piechocki escreveu:
>> For me it looks good, maybe there is something wrong with fontconfig or
>> freetype?
>
> That's my guess, yes.
FWIW I saw this problem too when experimenting with Qt on Wayland on
Em dom 23 fev 2014, às 20:44:16, Filip Piechocki escreveu:
> For me it looks good, maybe there is something wrong with fontconfig or
> freetype?
That's my guess, yes.
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My config.summary looks like this:
Configure summary
Building on: linux-g++ (x86_64, CPU features: mmx sse sse2)
Building for: devices/linux-rasp-pi-g++ (arm, CPU features:)
Platform notes:
- Also available for Linux: linux-kcc linux-icc linux-cxx
qmake vars .. styles
Em dom 23 fev 2014, às 09:13:55, Filip Piechocki escreveu:
> Any idea whats causing this problem?
Check your config.summary in the build and see if there are "no" items where
you should have yes. As a general rule, you want to have "yes" everywhere,
except where you know for sure that you don't
Hi,
I've built yocto poky (dora branch) for my Raspberry Pi and then
crosscompiled Qt 5.2.1 sources for it (I use eglfs QPA plugin). For test
and benchmark I use Qt Cinematic Experience. Everything is working fine
except fonts. In the cinematic experience no text is visible at all and i
get tons o