Merge pull request #8807 from Docteh/default_fonts
Qt: work around Qt5's font choice for Chinese (in Windows)
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@ -262,6 +262,18 @@ static QString PrettyProductName() {
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return QSysInfo::prettyProductName();
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}
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#ifdef _WIN32
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static void OverrideWindowsFont() {
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// Qt5 chooses these fonts on Windows and they have fairly ugly alphanumeric/cyrllic characters
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// Asking to use "MS Shell Dlg 2" gives better other chars while leaving the Chinese Characters.
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const QString startup_font = QApplication::font().family();
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const QStringList ugly_fonts = {QStringLiteral("SimSun"), QStringLiteral("PMingLiU")};
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if (ugly_fonts.contains(startup_font)) {
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QApplication::setFont(QFont(QStringLiteral("MS Shell Dlg 2"), 9, QFont::Normal));
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}
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}
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#endif
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bool GMainWindow::CheckDarkMode() {
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#ifdef __linux__
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const QPalette test_palette(qApp->palette());
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@ -4137,6 +4149,10 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
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QCoreApplication::setAttribute(Qt::AA_DontCheckOpenGLContextThreadAffinity);
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QApplication app(argc, argv);
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#ifdef _WIN32
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OverrideWindowsFont();
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#endif
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// Workaround for QTBUG-85409, for Suzhou numerals the number 1 is actually \u3021
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// so we can see if we get \u3008 instead
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// TL;DR all other number formats are consecutive in unicode code points
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