[Kmymoney-devel] Debugging plugins

Chris DeveloperChris at rebel.com.au
Sat Mar 29 23:35:47 UTC 2014


Hmm

Perhaps dejavu sans needs to be included in the install package as its not 
an installed font in mswin7, by including it in the install some of these 
inconstancies may be ironed out.

if installing a font is a bit over the top QT includes...
int QFontDatabase::addApplicationFont ( const QString & fileName )

This can load the font before the UI is rendered.

What other fonts does kmymoney use? it may be best to do this for all fonts.


Chris


On 30/03/2014 9:19 AM, Allan wrote:
> On 29/03/14 22:19, Chris wrote:
>> Hi Allen
>>
>> With the font issues I found that the font was not specified in the ui
>> file so defaults where applied. Those defaults caused problems. So it
>> may be the defaults on your machine are more suited to your desktop
>> environment than the default on other desktops. On windows, QT uses an
>> internationalised font "ms shell dlg 2" which may or may not be a good
>> choice. To get a consistent look and feel across desktops requires a
>> consistent font.
>>
>> It may not be ubuntu's fault.
>>
>> If you could attach a patch that would be wonderful
>>
>>
>> Chris
>
> Hi Chris
>
> In my early days with the plugin, I did not specify a font for the 
> tablewidget, and as I then happened to be using a xbuntu machine, The UI, 
> in QtDesigner, showed the font as Ubuntu.  It was pointed out to me that 
> other systems might not have that font and that I should specify a generic 
> font, so I have since specified DejaVu Sans.  When I started looking into 
> your problem, I switched from Mint to my Ubuntu system, and there the font 
> shows as Ubuntu.  So, I'm pretty sure that it is Ubuntu that makes that 
> change.
>
> Your "ms shell dlg 2" font is probably the result of Windows doing 
> something similar.
>
> The problem, I've found though, is not directly to do with the font, but 
> is caused by several layout parameters that get changed.  So, I now start 
> on my Mint PC, get it working and looking correct, then copy that file to 
> my Ubuntu.  The changes I've mentioned have now been altered. When the 
> plugin starts, as you found, the dialog buttons have almost dropped off 
> the window. Also, on the Banking wizard page, the layout has expanded 
> horizontally and the rightmost combo boxes are getting clipped.
>
> So, I then make the parameter changes, the buttons etc. now reappear, but 
> the horizontal scroll bar has gone.  I then have to do some tuning to find 
> a happy medium.  So what I now do is set the layout parameters in the 
> plugin initialisation, and that seems to be satisfactory.  I just hope 
> that it helps you on Windows.
>
> I'll send you a patch as soon as I'm happy with it.
>
> Allan
>
>>
>> On 29/03/2014 9:14 PM, Allan wrote:
>>> On 29/03/14 01:21, Chris wrote:
>>>> Hi Guys
>>>>
>>>> I am trying to debug the csv import plugin layout problem. It appears
>>>> the default font may be a large part of the problem but not all of it.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Cristian
>>>
>>> Coming in here from a different angle.  Here, I've sorted out the
>>> layout problem with Ubuntu-type distros, by applying some settings in
>>> the plugin code, instead of relying on the UI file settings.
>>> Obviously, Ubuntu over-rides the UI settings, presumably to make
>>> things look nice, even if the result is a broken plugin.  It may well
>>> be that the same happens on Windows, so my fix may help you.
>>>
>>> I've got slightly side-tracked by some other minor tidyness issues I
>>> noticed, but I could send you a patch for you to try, if you wish.
>>> It's only concerns the layout, not the icon thing your screen shot
>>> showed.
>>>
>>> Allan
>>>
>>>> What I can't work out is to how to actually debug the plugin inside of
>>>> msvc2010. KMyMoney does not load the plugin at all when run from the
>>>> build directory and when installed it loads the plugin from the libs
>>>> directory but because there is no symbol file msvc cant step into it.
>>>>
>>>> It seems mildly insane to have to install and copy the symbols into the
>>>> libs folder everytime I make a code change!!!
>>>>
>>>> I have tried telling QT to use the build folder but it seems to
>>>> ignore it
>>>>
>>>> I have added the path to the bin folder to QT_PLUGIN_PATH I have also
>>>> tried adding the application path by calling
>>>> QCoreApplication::addLibraryPath(QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath());
>>>> inside
>>>> the KApplication Constructor
>>>>
>>>> Both methods succesfully prepend the build folder to the plugin path but
>>>> it makes no difference. The plugins (none of them) are loaded.
>>>>
>>>> All the plugins are in the same folder as the application. The app runs,
>>>> it just has no loaded plugins.
>>>>
>>>> I also added the application path to the PATH env. No luck whatsoever.
>>>>
>>>> Without copying the plugins to the lib folder each time how can I
>>>> debug it?
>>>>
>>>> Chris
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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