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Mmmm, I'm a bit more confused now.
When I open your file, the information in it, is as follows:
Reading version 104
Property: "author" = QVariant(QString, "")
Property: "cellHorizont
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--- Comment #1 from Steve Allewell ---
Thank you for reporting these issues and suggestions, sometimes a quick
question to the mailing list may have answered a number of these points.
The Tools>Draw function will produce full cross stitches for li
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On 29/04/2022 21:16, K6 de Dijon wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=453208
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> Bug ID: 453208
>Summary: Manuel KXStitch en français
>Pr
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I'm not sure who would search for checkprinting or chequeprinting as a single
word. I'm not sure how the keyword search works, but perhaps it should be
possible to use "check AND printing" t
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=457020
Bug ID: 457020
Summary: A number of i18n strings refer to 'directories', which
should be 'folders' in accordance with the style guide
Product: kgeotag
Version: 1.2.0
Platform: Oth
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=428554
Bug ID: 428554
Summary: Plasma desktop crashes on login on OpenSuSE Tumbleweed
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.20.1
Platform: openSUSE RPMs
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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I just had a look at today's crash log and it is clear it does not crash at the
same thing each day. So even more weird.
Thread 1 (Thread 0x7fac63797840 (LWP 9990)):
[KCrash Handler]
#4 0x7fac6189e3
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Since I did a software update earlier this week, I have not experienced this
issue again so far. Hopefully it will not occur again. My apologies for any
time you have spent on investigating this.
Regards
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I'm confused as to how you have installed to different folders. But to remove
the files you can either open the respective install_manifest.txt files and
then either manually delete the files listed, or I be
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I have been doing some experimenting and tried the release-2.1.0 branch
(v2.1.1) and the current master branch.
OpenSuSE Leap 15.1, KDE 5.55.0, Qt 5.9.7 which works fine.
OpenSuSE Leap 15.0, KDE 5.45.0, Qt 5.9.4
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Your options are:
1. Downgrade KDE/QT to a version that worked.
2. Clone the release-2.2.0 branch and compile that yourself.
3. Wait for the release of the 2.2.0 version and propagation through whichever
package
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If you want to try compiling yourself.
git clone --single-branch --branch release-2.2.0 git://anongit.kde.org/kxstitch
run the build.sh script.
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Hi Debbie
There was a fix for this, assuming it is the same problem, just before 2.2.0
was released. There was a change in KDE/Qt somewhere after KDE 5.55.0/Qt 5.9.7
that appears to have caused this, which fits
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Looking at the Arch user repository here:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/kxstitch/ that is using version 2.1.1 that
would have been affected by the bug.
The flatpak, if that has come from the same repository
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The QLayout message isn't a problem, the missing kxstitchui.rc is causing the
failure. It points to an installation issue.
If you can run the following to build it:
./build.sh | tee build.txt
That will
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The obvious thing that sticks out is the files are installed in /bin/ and
/share/
I would expect these to be /usr/bin/ and /usr/share/
The build script gets this value from the following command
qtpaths --install
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Hi Debbie
I have built a virtual machine, installing Manjaro-xfce-18.0.4-x86_64
I also installed all packages from the kf5 and qt5 groups using the package
manager, this gives kde-5.60.0 and qt-5.13.0.
I
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That would explain it then. You might get away with installing everything from
the kf5 qt5 package groups which should then bring in qtpaths which should fix
your problem.
I'm guessing the original kxs
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You are very welcome, I'm glad we could get it sorted out.
Happy charting
Regards
Steve
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This is peculiar. I downloaded the code from master to OpenSuSE Leap 42.3,
compiled and ran and the page layout tools worked as expected. I have also
tried the release-2.1.0 branch, again this worked as expected
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This is failing when the QToolTip is displayed. The underlying window seems to
lose focus and no longer receives the mouseMoveEvent. Oddly the same technique
actually works fine in the pattern editor when using
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Seems to definitely be a Qt bug, so I logged it as QTBUG-65599. I came across
another bug report there, although not exactly the same, which gave a
workaround.
I have tried that and it works to re-enable the
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Ignore the link to the bug. That appeared to be automatic.
This is the real link https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-65599
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Can you please supply details on which versions of KDE and Qt you have
installed please?
Where did you install KXStitch from? e.g. Ubuntu repository, or did you
compile source code?
Thanks
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The floss schemes are defined in an XML file. Look at the dmc.xml in the
schemes source folder for an example.
You could use that as a template and add flosses to it as needed, perhaps
copying and pasting from
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