Hi,

It is possible that this is happening.  Can you please file a bug?

In the mean time, it is possible to work around this just by putting your 
FontLoader in the root of your qml project instead of one in each PrimaryText 
element.

Cheers,

Aaron

On 22/10/2010, at 7:44 PM, ext Cornelius Hald wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I want to include custom fonts within my QML application. Currently I'm
> doing it like this:
> 
> # PrimaryText.qml
> Text {
>    FontLoader { id: myfont; source: "../fonts/myfont.ttf"}
>    font.family: myfont.name
>    font.pixelSize: 26
> }
> 
> Everywhere I need this font, I'm using 'PrimaryText' instead of 'Text'.
> 
> The problem with this approach seems to be that the font is loaded into
> memory for each use of the 'PrimaryText' component.
> 
> Is this my design? Is there a better way to solve this use-case?
> 
> Thanks!
> Conny
> 
> 
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