Hi all,
Qt is platform independent - isn't it? Well, currently I'm testing my software on various Linux distributions, and I can watch different behaviour on them.
On my development notebook with Gentoo Linux everything is fine. On my workstation with the same distributions and software versions, a pixmap drawn on the application's menubar is not shown:
http://www.kumula.org/Pixmap-on-Menubar-Error.png
(left side: how it should be, right side: icon isn't shown)
(here my workstation's Xinerama mode could be the reason, but no... that would be crazy )
Also I tested the software on SUSE 10. There is also no pixmap drawn on the menubar (maybe because SUSE is running in VMware? ), and additionally the text in QMessageBoxes isn't displayed correctly. Instead of
the text is shown asLine 1
Line 2
so the HTML tags are visible!Line 1<br>Line 2
I really don't know if Xinerama or VMware could be a reason for this behaviour, but of course, they shouldn't be. Maybe it's a PyQt issue. Does anyone have an idea, why these errors occur? How can I optimize my code to be *really* platform-indepent?
Sincere thanks,
Juergen
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