Huh? Wouldn't I end up with no context menu at all? I'd also have to do it for every QLineEdit/QTextEdit widget in my applications.
So, what are you using those Unicode-Control-Characters in the context menu for anyway?
Huh? Wouldn't I end up with no context menu at all? I'd also have to do it for every QLineEdit/QTextEdit widget in my applications.
So, what are you using those Unicode-Control-Characters in the context menu for anyway?
If user has chosen OS language other than English (specially like Hebrew, Chinese or Japanese), the "Insert Unicode control character" menu item will be displayed to support some Unicode operation.
If you will choose English as your OS language, the "Insert Unicode control character" menu item will not be displayed.
I am using Qt 5.1 and Windows 7.
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