How to find out which fonts are available in qml?
I would like to know which fonts I can use in a QML environment for the font.family
property. Are these fonts system-specific or are they built into the framework? Is there any way to list all available fonts?
qt qml qtquick2
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I would like to know which fonts I can use in a QML environment for the font.family
property. Are these fonts system-specific or are they built into the framework? Is there any way to list all available fonts?
qt qml qtquick2
Please, do not provide an answer as an edit: post an answer to your question describing the newer solution found. Thanks.
– BaCaRoZzo
Jul 16 '15 at 20:47
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I would like to know which fonts I can use in a QML environment for the font.family
property. Are these fonts system-specific or are they built into the framework? Is there any way to list all available fonts?
qt qml qtquick2
I would like to know which fonts I can use in a QML environment for the font.family
property. Are these fonts system-specific or are they built into the framework? Is there any way to list all available fonts?
qt qml qtquick2
qt qml qtquick2
edited Jul 16 '15 at 20:46
BaCaRoZzo
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asked Jul 21 '14 at 7:31
FourtyTwo
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– BaCaRoZzo
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Please, do not provide an answer as an edit: post an answer to your question describing the newer solution found. Thanks.
– BaCaRoZzo
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The fonts are system-specific so you should see what your system proposes.
If you are using QtCreator :
try putting your mouse over the end of your component name
Text <here> {
...
}
You should see a yellow light, click on it and you'll have an interface that allows to choose the font.
You can also access the interface with ctrl + alt + space while inside the component. Or with right click.
Exactly what I was searching for, thank you!
– FourtyTwo
Jul 22 '14 at 13:42
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This code will list all the accepted font families:
ListView {
anchors.fill: parent;
model: Qt.fontFamilies()
delegate: Item {
height: 40;
width: ListView.view.width
Text {
anchors.centerIn: parent
text: modelData;
}
}
}
3
White color? In my case it resulted in invisible content.
– fat
Oct 13 '15 at 13:10
It depends on the background that you use, yes change the color
– Mido
Oct 13 '15 at 13:13
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This is a system-specific list of fonts, but you can specify external font from resources (QRC)
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The fonts are system-specific so you should see what your system proposes.
If you are using QtCreator :
try putting your mouse over the end of your component name
Text <here> {
...
}
You should see a yellow light, click on it and you'll have an interface that allows to choose the font.
You can also access the interface with ctrl + alt + space while inside the component. Or with right click.
Exactly what I was searching for, thank you!
– FourtyTwo
Jul 22 '14 at 13:42
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The fonts are system-specific so you should see what your system proposes.
If you are using QtCreator :
try putting your mouse over the end of your component name
Text <here> {
...
}
You should see a yellow light, click on it and you'll have an interface that allows to choose the font.
You can also access the interface with ctrl + alt + space while inside the component. Or with right click.
Exactly what I was searching for, thank you!
– FourtyTwo
Jul 22 '14 at 13:42
add a comment |
The fonts are system-specific so you should see what your system proposes.
If you are using QtCreator :
try putting your mouse over the end of your component name
Text <here> {
...
}
You should see a yellow light, click on it and you'll have an interface that allows to choose the font.
You can also access the interface with ctrl + alt + space while inside the component. Or with right click.
The fonts are system-specific so you should see what your system proposes.
If you are using QtCreator :
try putting your mouse over the end of your component name
Text <here> {
...
}
You should see a yellow light, click on it and you'll have an interface that allows to choose the font.
You can also access the interface with ctrl + alt + space while inside the component. Or with right click.
edited Nov 19 '15 at 23:28
answered Jul 22 '14 at 13:35
BlueMagma
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Exactly what I was searching for, thank you!
– FourtyTwo
Jul 22 '14 at 13:42
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Exactly what I was searching for, thank you!
– FourtyTwo
Jul 22 '14 at 13:42
Exactly what I was searching for, thank you!
– FourtyTwo
Jul 22 '14 at 13:42
Exactly what I was searching for, thank you!
– FourtyTwo
Jul 22 '14 at 13:42
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This code will list all the accepted font families:
ListView {
anchors.fill: parent;
model: Qt.fontFamilies()
delegate: Item {
height: 40;
width: ListView.view.width
Text {
anchors.centerIn: parent
text: modelData;
}
}
}
3
White color? In my case it resulted in invisible content.
– fat
Oct 13 '15 at 13:10
It depends on the background that you use, yes change the color
– Mido
Oct 13 '15 at 13:13
add a comment |
This code will list all the accepted font families:
ListView {
anchors.fill: parent;
model: Qt.fontFamilies()
delegate: Item {
height: 40;
width: ListView.view.width
Text {
anchors.centerIn: parent
text: modelData;
}
}
}
3
White color? In my case it resulted in invisible content.
– fat
Oct 13 '15 at 13:10
It depends on the background that you use, yes change the color
– Mido
Oct 13 '15 at 13:13
add a comment |
This code will list all the accepted font families:
ListView {
anchors.fill: parent;
model: Qt.fontFamilies()
delegate: Item {
height: 40;
width: ListView.view.width
Text {
anchors.centerIn: parent
text: modelData;
}
}
}
This code will list all the accepted font families:
ListView {
anchors.fill: parent;
model: Qt.fontFamilies()
delegate: Item {
height: 40;
width: ListView.view.width
Text {
anchors.centerIn: parent
text: modelData;
}
}
}
edited Dec 27 '18 at 18:16
Semjon Mössinger
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92611324
answered Jul 13 '15 at 16:24
Mido
8271612
8271612
3
White color? In my case it resulted in invisible content.
– fat
Oct 13 '15 at 13:10
It depends on the background that you use, yes change the color
– Mido
Oct 13 '15 at 13:13
add a comment |
3
White color? In my case it resulted in invisible content.
– fat
Oct 13 '15 at 13:10
It depends on the background that you use, yes change the color
– Mido
Oct 13 '15 at 13:13
3
3
White color? In my case it resulted in invisible content.
– fat
Oct 13 '15 at 13:10
White color? In my case it resulted in invisible content.
– fat
Oct 13 '15 at 13:10
It depends on the background that you use, yes change the color
– Mido
Oct 13 '15 at 13:13
It depends on the background that you use, yes change the color
– Mido
Oct 13 '15 at 13:13
add a comment |
This is a system-specific list of fonts, but you can specify external font from resources (QRC)
add a comment |
This is a system-specific list of fonts, but you can specify external font from resources (QRC)
add a comment |
This is a system-specific list of fonts, but you can specify external font from resources (QRC)
This is a system-specific list of fonts, but you can specify external font from resources (QRC)
answered Jul 21 '14 at 7:35
Dcow
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Please, do not provide an answer as an edit: post an answer to your question describing the newer solution found. Thanks.
– BaCaRoZzo
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