Solved onclicked button open "new" form
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@filipdns
Well when you want it to stay inside same window. You often use a container like swipeView as its less
messy as to have all the QML pages stacked on top and show/hide to flip pages.
There are other ways to have multiple pages/screens but swipeView does it with style.Happy programming.
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Just quick other question, it's not possible to do in the main.qml the action button task and make the form I want for each page?
example:
main.qmlApplicationWindow { visible: true width: 640 height: 480 button { id: button1 anchors.fill: parent MouseArea { id: mouseArea anchors.fill: parent onClicked: page2.qml() } button { id: button2 anchors.fill: parent MouseArea { id: mouseArea anchors.fill: parent onClicked: page3.qml() }
it's not real code that just to illustrate what I have in my mean ;-)
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@filipdns
It is, but you want it to be part of the SwipeView
Image the structure being a tree, so we must add them to the SwipeView structure for them to be "in" itSwipeView { id: swipeView anchors.fill: parent currentIndex: tabBar.currentIndex Page1 { Button { onClicked:{swipeView.currentIndex = swipeView.currentIndex+1} text: "Button" } } Page { Label { text: qsTr("Second page") anchors.centerIn: parent } } }
Else they be under ApplicationWindow and we can not change page. (also swipeview might cover them)
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@mrjj may be a misunderstanding I don't want swipe at all
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@filipdns
Ignore the swipe effect for now.
Its to handle the actual page switching. (not to get the animation)
Else you would have to hide or show all elements depending on what
page you are currently viewing.Alternativ you can use
http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-qtquick-controls-stackview.html
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oh that feel more than what I was looking for ;-) thank you
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@filipdns
yes it should be :)
It provides a page handler with the ability to go back and forth.
Note, that you could also hide/show the pages your self but
its less code to use a premade element designed for such design. -
Yes less code it s better for me 😉
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@filipdns
That goes for most people :)
Reusing already tested code is just more fun. -
onClicked: stackView.push (Qt.resolvedUrl("SliderPage.qml"))
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@filipdns
Some text would help understand :) -
hello, it's just the way to do what the topic ask ;-)
import QtQuick 2.2 import QtQuick.Controls 1.2 import QtQuick.Controls.Styles 1.1 Item { width: parent.width height: parent.height Column { spacing: 5 Button { anchors.margins: 20 text: "24" onClicked: stackView.push (Qt.resolvedUrl("SliderPage.qml")) } }