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  • R rXpSwiss

    Hello,

    I am trying to have a ColumnLayout in a ScrollView so that if the scrollview becomes larger the column layout and its elements will be updated too.

    I cannot find a way to do it. The columnlayout always uses the minimum width of its children.

    How can I do this ?

    PS: QtQuick.Controls 2.2

    ScrollView {
                    anchors.margins: margin
                    anchors.top: parent.top
                    Layout.fillHeight: true
                    Layout.fillWidth: true
                    clip: true
                    ScrollBar.horizontal.policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOff
                    ScrollBar.vertical.policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOn
    
                    ColumnLayout {
                        id: listLayout
                        objectName: "listLayout"
                        Layout.fillHeight: true
                        Layout.fillWidth: true
    
                        Element {
                            status: "test"
                            id: "ID"
                        }
                        Element {
                            status: "test"
                            id: "ID"
                        }
                        Element {
                            status: "test"
                            id: "ID"
                        }
                        Element {
                            status: "test"
                            id: "ID"
                        }
                    }
                }
    
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    Eeli K
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    @rXpSwiss Controls 1 or 2?

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      @rXpSwiss Controls 1 or 2?

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      @Eeli-K
      QtQuick.Controls 2.2

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      • R rXpSwiss

        Hello,

        I am trying to have a ColumnLayout in a ScrollView so that if the scrollview becomes larger the column layout and its elements will be updated too.

        I cannot find a way to do it. The columnlayout always uses the minimum width of its children.

        How can I do this ?

        PS: QtQuick.Controls 2.2

        ScrollView {
                        anchors.margins: margin
                        anchors.top: parent.top
                        Layout.fillHeight: true
                        Layout.fillWidth: true
                        clip: true
                        ScrollBar.horizontal.policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOff
                        ScrollBar.vertical.policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOn
        
                        ColumnLayout {
                            id: listLayout
                            objectName: "listLayout"
                            Layout.fillHeight: true
                            Layout.fillWidth: true
        
                            Element {
                                status: "test"
                                id: "ID"
                            }
                            Element {
                                status: "test"
                                id: "ID"
                            }
                            Element {
                                status: "test"
                                id: "ID"
                            }
                            Element {
                                status: "test"
                                id: "ID"
                            }
                        }
                    }
        
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        Eeli K
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        @rXpSwiss You can't use

        ScrollView {
         ColumnLayout {
            Layout.fillHeight: true
            Layout.fillWidth: true
        

        because the ColumnLayout isn't inside a Layout. Try anchors.fill: parent instead.

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        • E Eeli K

          @rXpSwiss You can't use

          ScrollView {
           ColumnLayout {
              Layout.fillHeight: true
              Layout.fillWidth: true
          

          because the ColumnLayout isn't inside a Layout. Try anchors.fill: parent instead.

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          wrote on last edited by rXpSwiss
          #5

          @Eeli-K
          Oh yes that was what I was using but didn't work, I am just in the phase of trying everything.
          So I retried it and columnlayout still is the size of its children, and the children are set to fill the parent.

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            jpnurmi
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            Something like this?

            import QtQuick 2.9
            import QtQuick.Layouts 1.2
            import QtQuick.Controls 2.2
            
            ApplicationWindow {
                id: window
                width: 360
                height: 360
                visible: true
            
                ScrollView {
                    id: scrollview
                    anchors.fill: parent
            
                    ScrollBar.vertical.policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOn
                    ScrollBar.vertical.visible: ScrollBar.vertical.size < 1
            
                    ScrollBar.horizontal.policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOn
                    ScrollBar.horizontal.visible: ScrollBar.horizontal.size < 1
            
                    ColumnLayout {
                        spacing: 20
                        width: Math.max(implicitWidth, scrollview.width)
                        Repeater {
                            model: 20
                            Label {
                                text: "Something very very very loooooooong"
                                Layout.fillWidth: true
                            }
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
            
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            • jpnurmiJ jpnurmi

              Something like this?

              import QtQuick 2.9
              import QtQuick.Layouts 1.2
              import QtQuick.Controls 2.2
              
              ApplicationWindow {
                  id: window
                  width: 360
                  height: 360
                  visible: true
              
                  ScrollView {
                      id: scrollview
                      anchors.fill: parent
              
                      ScrollBar.vertical.policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOn
                      ScrollBar.vertical.visible: ScrollBar.vertical.size < 1
              
                      ScrollBar.horizontal.policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOn
                      ScrollBar.horizontal.visible: ScrollBar.horizontal.size < 1
              
                      ColumnLayout {
                          spacing: 20
                          width: Math.max(implicitWidth, scrollview.width)
                          Repeater {
                              model: 20
                              Label {
                                  text: "Something very very very loooooooong"
                                  Layout.fillWidth: true
                              }
                          }
                      }
                  }
              }
              
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              rXpSwiss
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              @jpnurmi
              Doesn't work.
              The element are not growing when I make the window larger and also, the scrollview never clip vertically, meaning that with too much element it will make my window bigger (taller).

              here is the start
              first

              When I add elements the scrollview gets bigger and do not clip
              second

              Then as you can see if I make the windows larger it doesn't change the elements
              third

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                jpnurmi
                wrote on last edited by
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                The main purpose of the previous example was to show a simple expanding element. What you do inside that element and whether you enable clipping is up to you.

                import QtQuick 2.9
                import QtQuick.Layouts 1.2
                import QtQuick.Controls 2.2
                
                ApplicationWindow {
                    id: window
                    width: 360
                    height: 360
                    visible: true
                
                    ScrollView {
                        id: scrollview
                        anchors.fill: parent
                        anchors.margins: 60
                
                        ScrollBar.vertical.policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOn
                        ScrollBar.vertical.visible: ScrollBar.vertical.size < 1
                
                        ScrollBar.horizontal.policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOn
                        ScrollBar.horizontal.visible: ScrollBar.horizontal.size < 1
                
                        clip: true
                        padding: 1
                
                        ColumnLayout {
                            spacing: 20
                            width: Math.max(implicitWidth, scrollview.availableWidth)
                            Repeater {
                                model: 5
                                RowLayout {
                                    // setting Layout.fillWidth for the RowLayout is technically unnecessary,
                                    // because layouts have it on by default, but for the sake of clarity,
                                    // if you use anything else than a layout
                                    Layout.fillWidth: true
                
                                    // set Layout.fillWidth for the elements inside the RowLayout to make them expand
                                    Button { text: "Foo"; Layout.fillWidth: true }
                                    Button { text: "Bar"; Layout.fillWidth: true }
                                    Button { text: "Baz"; Layout.fillWidth: true }
                                }
                            }
                        }
                    }
                
                    Rectangle {
                        border.color: "red"
                        color: "transparent"
                        anchors.fill: scrollview
                        opacity: 0.1
                    }
                }
                
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                • jpnurmiJ jpnurmi

                  The main purpose of the previous example was to show a simple expanding element. What you do inside that element and whether you enable clipping is up to you.

                  import QtQuick 2.9
                  import QtQuick.Layouts 1.2
                  import QtQuick.Controls 2.2
                  
                  ApplicationWindow {
                      id: window
                      width: 360
                      height: 360
                      visible: true
                  
                      ScrollView {
                          id: scrollview
                          anchors.fill: parent
                          anchors.margins: 60
                  
                          ScrollBar.vertical.policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOn
                          ScrollBar.vertical.visible: ScrollBar.vertical.size < 1
                  
                          ScrollBar.horizontal.policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOn
                          ScrollBar.horizontal.visible: ScrollBar.horizontal.size < 1
                  
                          clip: true
                          padding: 1
                  
                          ColumnLayout {
                              spacing: 20
                              width: Math.max(implicitWidth, scrollview.availableWidth)
                              Repeater {
                                  model: 5
                                  RowLayout {
                                      // setting Layout.fillWidth for the RowLayout is technically unnecessary,
                                      // because layouts have it on by default, but for the sake of clarity,
                                      // if you use anything else than a layout
                                      Layout.fillWidth: true
                  
                                      // set Layout.fillWidth for the elements inside the RowLayout to make them expand
                                      Button { text: "Foo"; Layout.fillWidth: true }
                                      Button { text: "Bar"; Layout.fillWidth: true }
                                      Button { text: "Baz"; Layout.fillWidth: true }
                                  }
                              }
                          }
                      }
                  
                      Rectangle {
                          border.color: "red"
                          color: "transparent"
                          anchors.fill: scrollview
                          opacity: 0.1
                      }
                  }
                  
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                  wrote on last edited by
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                  @jpnurmi I agree but my issue is that clipping is enable on my side

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                    jpnurmi
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    The latest example has clipping enabled, too. Could you explain what is the remaining problem? If you want the ScrollView to remain at a fixed height, or constrain its height to a certain maximum, either specify the height using a binding, or if the ScrollView itself is in a layout, using Layout.maximumHeight, for instance.

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                    • jpnurmiJ jpnurmi

                      The latest example has clipping enabled, too. Could you explain what is the remaining problem? If you want the ScrollView to remain at a fixed height, or constrain its height to a certain maximum, either specify the height using a binding, or if the ScrollView itself is in a layout, using Layout.maximumHeight, for instance.

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                      @jpnurmi
                      I want my ScrollView to take all the height by default but not extend after it.

                      So this is at the start
                      start

                      and if I add a lot of elements
                      then

                      you can see that the scrollview got bigger and it even pushed the window.

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                        jpnurmi
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #12

                        The parent of the ScrollView is not included at all in your snippet, but as far as I can see, nothing is specifying or limiting the height in the part of the code you showed us. Therefore the ScrollView is growing infinitely to fit the content inside.

                        The best way to present your problem is to give us a complete but minimal example that we can run ourselves. If you leave out essential parts, we're left guessing what else might be there, and we might even misunderstand the whole problem and basically answer to a wrong question. :)

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                        • jpnurmiJ jpnurmi

                          The parent of the ScrollView is not included at all in your snippet, but as far as I can see, nothing is specifying or limiting the height in the part of the code you showed us. Therefore the ScrollView is growing infinitely to fit the content inside.

                          The best way to present your problem is to give us a complete but minimal example that we can run ourselves. If you leave out essential parts, we're left guessing what else might be there, and we might even misunderstand the whole problem and basically answer to a wrong question. :)

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                          rXpSwiss
                          wrote on last edited by rXpSwiss
                          #13

                          @jpnurmi
                          Wait, I am used to android and how it works for their interface, you are telling me that the scrollview can get modified by his children size because the parent has no fixed height ?

                          The thing is that I have my window, in that a simple row layout that has 3 elements in it :
                          left menu, separator, scrollview.
                          Nothing is fixed size because I want the user to be able to make the windows bigger if needed and the elements to adapt to it.
                          But because of my window doesn't have a fixed size you are telling me that the scrollview will never clip ?

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                          • R rXpSwiss

                            @jpnurmi
                            Wait, I am used to android and how it works for their interface, you are telling me that the scrollview can get modified by his children size because the parent has no fixed height ?

                            The thing is that I have my window, in that a simple row layout that has 3 elements in it :
                            left menu, separator, scrollview.
                            Nothing is fixed size because I want the user to be able to make the windows bigger if needed and the elements to adapt to it.
                            But because of my window doesn't have a fixed size you are telling me that the scrollview will never clip ?

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                            @rXpSwiss Here is one incomplete example which you can modify. Something like this made by you would have helped us in the beginning and saved some typing and time... It can easily be pasted to a main.qml and there's no guesswork involved.

                            import QtQuick 2.7
                            import QtQuick.Controls 2.2
                            import QtQuick.Layouts 1.0
                            
                            ApplicationWindow {
                                id: window
                                visible: true
                                RowLayout {
                                    anchors.fill: parent
                                    Button {}
                                    ToolSeparator {}
                                    ScrollView {
                                        Layout.fillHeight: true
                                        Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignLeft | Qt.AlignTop
                                        Layout.fillWidth: true
                            
                                        clip: true
                                        ScrollBar.horizontal.policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOff
                                        ScrollBar.vertical.policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOn
                            
                                        ColumnLayout {
                                            id: listLayout
                                            objectName: "listLayout"
                                            anchors.top: parent.top
                            
                                            Button {
                                                width: window.width
                                                Layout.fillWidth: true
                                                text: "lsdjkfkl"
                                                Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignHCenter | Qt.AlignVCenter
                            
                                            }
                                            Button {
                                                text: "lkdfjljfuiheff"
                            
                                                Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignHCenter | Qt.AlignVCenter
                                            }
                                            Button{}
                                            Button{}
                                        }
                                    }
                                }
                            }
                            
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                              @rXpSwiss Here is one incomplete example which you can modify. Something like this made by you would have helped us in the beginning and saved some typing and time... It can easily be pasted to a main.qml and there's no guesswork involved.

                              import QtQuick 2.7
                              import QtQuick.Controls 2.2
                              import QtQuick.Layouts 1.0
                              
                              ApplicationWindow {
                                  id: window
                                  visible: true
                                  RowLayout {
                                      anchors.fill: parent
                                      Button {}
                                      ToolSeparator {}
                                      ScrollView {
                                          Layout.fillHeight: true
                                          Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignLeft | Qt.AlignTop
                                          Layout.fillWidth: true
                              
                                          clip: true
                                          ScrollBar.horizontal.policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOff
                                          ScrollBar.vertical.policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOn
                              
                                          ColumnLayout {
                                              id: listLayout
                                              objectName: "listLayout"
                                              anchors.top: parent.top
                              
                                              Button {
                                                  width: window.width
                                                  Layout.fillWidth: true
                                                  text: "lsdjkfkl"
                                                  Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignHCenter | Qt.AlignVCenter
                              
                                              }
                                              Button {
                                                  text: "lkdfjljfuiheff"
                              
                                                  Layout.alignment: Qt.AlignHCenter | Qt.AlignVCenter
                                              }
                                              Button{}
                                              Button{}
                                          }
                                      }
                                  }
                              }
                              
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                              wrote on last edited by rXpSwiss
                              #15

                              @Eeli-K
                              Thank you I see my mistake both in the scrollview and in the handling of the windows size and mainLayout size.
                              Although my columnlayout in the scrolllayout does not fill the width of the scrolllayout.

                              Fixed that with a simple

                              width: Math.max(implicitWidth, scrollView.availableWidth)
                              

                              on the columnlayout

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