> On 20 Feb 2019, at 00:22, Tor Arne Vestbø wrote:
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>> On 19 Feb 2019, at 23:50, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to understand why Qt4 applications on Mac do not correctly
>> display "font emojis" while they do on Linux. Qt5 apps are fine so I should
>> be able to
> On 19 Feb 2019, at 23:50, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to understand why Qt4 applications on Mac do not correctly display
> "font emojis" while they do on Linux. Qt5 apps are fine so I should be able
> to satisfy my curiosity from the Qt5/Mac implementation of the relevan
Hi,
I'm trying to understand why Qt4 applications on Mac do not correctly display
"font emojis" while they do on Linux. Qt5 apps are fine so I should be able to
satisfy my curiosity from the Qt5/Mac implementation of the relevant code.
Is there a specific place in the code where these glyphs ge
> Did you try to accept the Enter in your line edit instead? That way, it
> would not propagate up. You could simply eat it or make it focus the
> next item in the focus chain or something that makes sense in your context.
I thought about that. But it means a workaround out of position. What abo
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