Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:

Right now, the font is hard-coded in the ui file (QDelimiterUi.ui) and set to MS Shell Dlg 2 (don't ask me why, this is the default). Obviously this font lacks proper unicode support in your system. What you could do is try some other fonts and then we'll decide.

Why not setting this font depending on the system. It doesn't help when I find a font that can display the unicode characters while a font with the same name does not on another system. Note that for example "MS Sans Serif" is different on Windows 2000 and WinXP x64.

"Arial" should do fine. Anyone has preferences with regard to fonts used in dialogs?

No, Arial doesn't display the characters here.

In the list there are also "Arial Unicode MS" and "Lucida Sans Unicode"

But not on my system, I have a lot of fonts to choose but none that can display the characters - this is what I meant.

regards Uwe

Reply via email to