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Stylesheets and QML - widget application being changed to QML, what is the best way to reuse stylesheets?

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    Jens
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    For now it is. Btw, what is the primary reason you are moving an existing application to Qt Quick? Are you going mobile or requiring more flexibility in your layouts? I am just curious to see what kind of use cases people have in mind.

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      Hostel
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      Dolphin can you write links to articles where I could read about making Qt C++ application with gui in Qt Quick/QML? Maybe you known about example code?

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        eliseev
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        [quote author="Hostel" date="1358898031"]Dolphin can you write links to articles where I could read about making Qt C++ application with gui in Qt Quick/QML? Maybe you known about example code?[/quote]

        What's wrong with http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5.0/qtdoc/gettingstartedqml.html et al.?

        If you have any specific issues [that can't be solved by reading docs of googling], create new threads.

        [quote author="Jens" date="1358864467"]In 5.1 it should be a bit simpler to create custom styled sliders, buttons etc.[/quote]
        That's very valuable information, thank you Jens! Styling now is really a problem when using Desktop Components.

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          Dolphin
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          #9

          This is the test app I have been playing with (full app far to big for this site) - will give you a menu "Item 1", "Item 2" etc (even though there is a colour value it is not used).

          main.cpp
          @
          #include <QtGui/QGuiApplication>
          #include "qtquick2applicationviewer.h"
          #include <QQmlContext>
          //#include <QDeclarativeContext>
          #include "menu.h"

          int main(int argc, char *argv[])
          {
          QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);

          QtQuick2ApplicationViewer  viewer;
          
          CMenu menu(&viewer);
          
          viewer.rootContext()->setContextProperty("myMenu", &menu);
          
          //QtQuick2ApplicationViewer viewer;
          viewer.setMainQmlFile&#40;QStringLiteral("qml/GuideNext/main.qml"&#41;);
          
          QList<QObject*> dataList;
             dataList.append(new DataObject("Item 1", "red"));
             dataList.append(new DataObject("Item 2", "green"));
             dataList.append(new DataObject("Item 3", "blue"));
             dataList.append(new DataObject("Item 4", "yellow"));
          
          viewer.rootContext()->setContextProperty("myModel", QVariant::fromValue(dataList));
          viewer.showExpanded();
          
          return app.exec();
          

          }
          @

          menu.h
          @
          #ifndef MENU_H
          #define MENU_H

          #include <QObject>
          #include <QString>

          class DataObject : public QObject
          {
          Q_OBJECT

          Q_PROPERTY(QString name READ name WRITE setName /*NOTIFY nameChanged*/)
          Q_PROPERTY(QString color READ color WRITE setColor /*NOTIFY colorChanged*/)
          

          public:
          DataObject(QString name, QString color);
          QString name();
          void setName(QString name);
          QString color();
          void setColor(QString color);

          QString m_color, m_name;
          

          };

          class CMenu : public QObject
          {
          Q_OBJECT
          public:

          CMenu(QObject *parent = 0);
          Q_PROPERTY(QString m_text READ getText)
          
          Q_INVOKABLE QString getText();
          //Q_INVOKABLE QStandardModel* getModel();
          

          private:
          QString m_text;
          };

          #endif // MENU_H
          @

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            Dolphin
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            2nd half.......

            menu.cpp
            @
            #include "menu.h"

            CMenu::CMenu(QObject *parent) : QObject (parent)
            {
            m_text = "blah";
            }

            QString CMenu::getText()
            {
            return "blah";

            }

            DataObject::DataObject(QString name, QString color)
            {
            m_name = name;
            m_color = color;
            }

            QString DataObject::name()
            {
            return m_name;
            }

            void DataObject::setName(QString name)
            {
            m_name = name;
            }

            QString DataObject::color()
            {
            return m_color;
            }

            void DataObject::setColor(QString color)
            {
            m_color = color;
            }

            @

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              Dolphin
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              #11

              main.qml
              @
              import QtQuick 2.0

              Rectangle
              {
              id: guide
              width: 800
              height: 600

              property double scaleFactor: 1.0
              property string iconUrl: "Default.png"
              
              
              Rectangle
              {
                  id: promptsContainer
                  width: parent.width
                  height: 100
                  color: "#2A51A3"
                  anchors.top: parent.top
              
                  Text
                  {
                      id: prompts
                      text: myMenu.getText()
                      anchors.centerIn: parent
                      color: "white"
                      font.pointSize: 22
                  }
              }
              
              Image
              {
                  id: icon
                  //source: "Default.png"
                  width: 256; height: 256
                  anchors.bottom: guide.bottom
                  anchors.right: guide.right
              }
              
              Component
              {
                      id: menuEntryDelegate
                      Rectangle
                      {
                          id: wrapper
                          width: menuHolder.width
                          height: 50
                          //color: ListView.isCurrentItem ? "#FAFCD9" : "black"
                          state: ListView.isCurrentItem ? "selected" : "notselected"
              
                          Text
                          {
                              id: menuEntry
                              anchors.verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
                              font.pointSize: 20
                              text: " " + (index + 1)  + "\t" + name //title
                              //color: wrapper.ListView.isCurrentItem ? "black" : "white"
                          }
              
                          MouseArea {
                              //z: 1
                              hoverEnabled: false
                              anchors.fill: parent
                              onClicked: menuHolder.currentIndex = index
                          }
              
                          states: [
                              State {
                                  name: "selected"
                                  PropertyChanges {
                                      target: wrapper
                                      color: "#FAFCD9"
                                  }
                                  PropertyChanges {
                                      target: icon
                                      source: iconUrl
                                  }
                                  PropertyChanges {
                                      target: prompts
                                      text: "Press " + (index+1) + " to " + details
                                  }
                                  PropertyChanges {
                                      target: menuEntry
                                      color: "black"
                                  }
                              },
              
                              State {
                                  name: "notselected"
                                  PropertyChanges {
                                      target: wrapper
                                      color: "black"
                                  }
                                  PropertyChanges {
                                      target: menuEntry
                                      color: "white"
                                  }
                              }
                          ]
              
                      }
                  }
              
              Rectangle {
              
                  width: 400; height: (50 * 9)
                  anchors.centerIn: parent
                  id: menuContainer
              
                  ListView {
                  model: myModel
                     anchors.fill: parent
                     id: menuHolder
                     //ListView.currentIndex: 2
              
                      header: Rectangle {
                          width: menuHolder.width
                          height: 50
                          color: "#2A51A3"
              
                          Text {
                             id: header
                             anchors.centerIn: parent
                             text: qsTr("Main Menu")
                             font.pointSize: 20
                             color: "white"
                          }
              
              
                      }
              
              
                      //model: MenuModel {}
                      //model: myModel {}
                      delegate: menuEntryDelegate
                      focus: true
              
                      add: Transition {
                              NumberAnimation { properties: "x,y" }
                          }
              
                      Keys.onPressed: {
                          if(event.key === Qt.Key_F2) {
                              scaleFactor += 0.1
                              menuContainer.scale = scaleFactor
                              promptsContainer.scale = scaleFactor
                              promptsContainer.z = 1
                          } else if(event.key === Qt.Key_F1) {
                              scaleFactor -= 0.1
                              menuContainer.scale = scaleFactor
                              promptsContainer.scale = scaleFactor
                              promptsContainer.z = 1
                          } else if(event.key === Qt.Key_Right) {
                              menuContainer.x +=10
                          } else if(event.key === Qt.Key_Left) {
                              menuContainer.x -=10
                          } else if(event.key === Qt.Key_F5) {
                              menuModel.reload()
                          } else if(event.key >= Qt.Key_1 && event.key <= Qt.Key_8) {
                              menuHolder.currentIndex = event.key - Qt.Key_1
                          }
              
                          /*else if(event.key === Qt.Key_Up) {
                              y +=10
                          } else if(event.key === Qt.Key_Down) {
                              y -=10
                          }*/
              
                          //menuEntryDelegate.updateIcon()
                      }
                  }
              }
              
              MouseArea
              {
                  anchors.fill: parent
                  onClicked: {
                      Qt.quit();
                  }
              }
              

              }
              @

              pro file
              @

              Add more folders to ship with the application, here

              folder_01.source = qml/GuideNext
              folder_01.target = qml
              DEPLOYMENTFOLDERS = folder_01

              QT += quick qml core

              Additional import path used to resolve QML modules in Creator's code model

              QML_IMPORT_PATH =

              SOURCES += main.cpp menu.cpp

              Please do not modify the following two lines. Required for deployment.

              include(qtquick2applicationviewer/qtquick2applicationviewer.pri)
              qtcAddDeployment()

              HEADERS += menu.h
              @

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                Dolphin
                wrote on last edited by
                #12

                Both - mobile and flexibility

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                  Hostel
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                  #13

                  Dolphin - thank you! I will study this code in near future :)

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                    Dolphin
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    So, if my option is to style in the QML what is my best bet for custom styling? The app is very simple but needs to allow the user to change colour/font/font style/font size and retain those settings. With widgets I was starting with a stylesheet and updating it with a custom block of css added to the bottom of the file so there was no need to write code to create a new file just have the existing one but let the code at the bottom overwrite what came before. So if the stylesheet said background should be white but user wanted it to be blue 'original stylesheet+set background to blue' would be loaded.

                    The 'zoom' setting also needs to be retained PER SCREEN. It is such a simple application for non technical elderly/visually impaired users that 'zoom' is really just the font size but they need to have the 'zoom' setting per screen - again, in the widget version it was just reloading the stylesheet and applying an font size change each time a new screen was display so minimal data to retain.

                    PS I am using the word screen to cover the case of a menu change (which is really someone clicking on a Listview causing the data on the Listview to be updated (click on "Letters and documents" and the Lisview is updated to give options "Write a letter", "Find a document" etc) but at the same time the 'zoom' setting is updated for that 'menu page' (i.e. set of Listview data)...... and also the case that the user has gone into a new application (they might want email to be big and letter writing to be small based on the layout of the screen or whatever other preference might apply to them).

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                      steno
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                      [quote author="Jens" date="1358864467"] But In 5.1 it should be a bit simpler to create custom styled sliders, buttons etc.[/quote]

                      Are there any examples of this in the Qt 5.1.0 rc?

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                        Jens
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #16

                        The docs are available here:
                        http://doc-snapshot.qt-project.org/qt5-stable/qtquickcontrolsstyles/qtquickcontrolsstyles-index.html

                        There are also some styling examples in both the gallery and touch example that ships with 5.1 RC, and expect more examples or guides in the future.

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                          steno
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                          Thanks

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                            samdbgt
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                            I am glad that lots of informative stuff is shared here! I am a beginner and in web development and I have some doubts regarding them! Can you suggest the best ways to change the visual layouts? In addition please tell me how style sheets operation change in two mark ups?
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