On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 11:23:38 +0100, "piotr maliński" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm trying to use QScintilla with a file opened with QFile (and not Python > functions). With files that contain ascii only characters it works, but for > utf-8 files with non-ascii character it doesn't - the code snippet: > ############################ > self.ui.editor.setUtf8(True) > ... > text =QtCore.QFile(url) > text.open(QtCore.QIODevice.ReadWrite | QtCore.QIODevice.Text)
Have you tried it without the Text flag? > txt = QtCore.QString(text.readAll()) > self.ui.editor.setText(txt) > text.close() > ############################ > > If I use: > self.ui.editor.setText(txt.toUtf8()) > QSci will thow exception (TypeError: argument 1 of QsciScintilla.setText() > has an invalid type) as it wants QString and not QByteArray :) Is there a > file encoding safe way to open a text file and pass it to QScintilla > widget? > I was using codecs and normal open with try/except - try another way/ > solution but it was bit uggly, and had problems with some files encodings. You could also try QsciScintilla.read(). Note, QScintilla has its own mailing list. Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
