gikari added inline comments.
INLINE COMMENTS
> broulik wrote in fonts.cpp:607
> kded (the application you're running in) is a `QApplication`, so from the
> constructor of your kdedmodule you could do
>
> #include <QApplication>
> connect(qApp, &QGuiApplication::fontChanged, this, [this](this QFont &font)
> {
> // now check if you have the new fonts
> });
>
> I can't guarantee this will work (accessing `font` from there will actually
> deadlock :D but I am curious whether that signal is emitted properly, so you
> dont have to listen to or ask the font kcm to tell you.
So, I wrote this:
GtkConfig::GtkConfig(QObject *parent, const QVariantList&) :
KDEDModule(parent), configEditor {new ConfigEditor()}
{
qDebug() << "Parent: " << parent;
QGuiApplication *qapp = static_cast<QGuiApplication *>(parent);
qDebug() << "Qapp: " << qapp;
connect(qapp, &QGuiApplication::fontChanged, this, [this](const QFont
&font) {
qDebug() << "Font recieved";
qDebug() << font;
});
qDebug() << "GTK configuration module loaded";
}
And when I save fonts via KCM nothing (Except the "parent", "qapp" and "GTK
..." lines) was printed in konsole, where I run Kded5. So, it means signal was
not send?
REPOSITORY
R119 Plasma Desktop
REVISION DETAIL
https://phabricator.kde.org/D21860
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