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    filipdns
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    #9

    I got same error under QT 5.10...

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      jpnurmi
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      #10

      Works for me with Qt 5.9.3 and 5.10.0. What did you import? How does the relevant part of the code look like, that you're trying to run?

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        filipdns
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        I'm using stackview main qml is like that:

        import QtQuick 2.9
        import QtQuick.Controls 2.1
        import QtQuick.Window 2.3
        import QtQuick.Controls.Styles 1.1
        import QtQuick.Controls 1.4
        
        ApplicationWindow {
            id: window
            visible: true   // this is mandatory
            visibility: Window.Maximized
            screen: Qt.application.screens[1] || null
        
            StackView {
                id: stackView
                //y:60
                anchors.fill: parent
                initialItem: GardePage {
                    header: ToolBar {
                        width: parent.width
                        height: 60
                        style: ToolBarStyle {
                                padding {
                                    left: 8
                                    right: 8
                                    top: 3
                                    bottom: 3
                                }
                                background: Rectangle {
                                    gradient: Gradient {
                                        GradientStop { position: 0 ; color: "black" }
                                        GradientStop { position: 1 ; color: "green" }
                                    }
                                }
                            }
        
                        Label {
                            id: pageTitle
                            text: "KARDEX DU SIA DE L'IGN "
                            textFormat: Text.AutoText
                            fontSizeMode: Text.VerticalFit
                            font.pixelSize: 50
                            color: "lightgrey"
                            anchors.centerIn: parent
                            font.family: "Times New Roman"
                            font.bold: true
                            font.italic: true
        
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
        }
        
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          filipdns
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          #12

          you probably see I'm importing 2 QtQuick.Controls, the 1.4 and the 2.1, It's not an error, don't ask me why but some functions work with one and other with the other, 2.1 don't take all function of the 1.4...

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            jpnurmi
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            #13

            It's fine to import QtQuick.Controls 1.x and QtQuick.Controls 2.x in the same file, but only if you specify namespaces to avoid conflicts. In this particular QML file, you're not actually using QtQuick.Controls 2.x for anything. The ApplicationWindow, StackView, ToolBar, and Label types provided by QtQuick.Controls 2.x are all overridden by the QtQuick.Controls 1.x import that comes later.

            The correct way to mix QQC1 and QQC2:

            import QtQuick.Controls 1.x as C1
            import QtQuick.Controls 2.x as C2
            
            C2.ApplicationWindow {
                // ...
                C1.ToolBar {
                    // ...
                }
                // ...
            }
            

            How you call the namespaces is up to you, but as long as at least one of the overlapping imports has a namespace, you avoid a lot of confusion. However, I don't see anything in this file that cannot be done with Qt Quick Controls 2. The changes are minimal:

            import QtQuick 2.9
            import QtQuick.Controls 2.1
            import QtQuick.Window 2.3
            
            ApplicationWindow {
                id: window
                visible: true   // this is mandatory
                visibility: Window.Maximized
                screen: Qt.application.screens[1] || null
            
                StackView {
                    id: stackView
                    anchors.fill: parent
                    initialItem: GardePage {
                        header: ToolBar {
                            width: parent.width
                            height: 60
                            leftPadding: 8
                            rightPadding: 8
                            topPadding: 3
                            bottomPadding: 3
                            background: Rectangle {
                                gradient: Gradient {
                                    GradientStop { position: 0 ; color: "black" }
                                    GradientStop { position: 1 ; color: "green" }
                                }
                            }
            
                            Label {
                                id: pageTitle
                                text: "KARDEX DU SIA DE L'IGN "
                                textFormat: Text.AutoText
                                fontSizeMode: Text.VerticalFit
                                font.pixelSize: 50
                                color: "lightgrey"
                                anchors.centerIn: parent
                                font.family: "Times New Roman"
                                font.bold: true
                                font.italic: true
                            }
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
            
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              filipdns
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              #14

              Thank you very much.

              Then now, with [1] the application start correctly on screen 2 fine, but with [0] or [2] the application start on screen were my mouse is

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                jpnurmi
                wrote on last edited by
                #15

                This statement:

                screen: Qt.application.screens[1] || null
                

                means that the second screen will be set, or if not available (no such entry in the array == undefined) it assigns null instead to avoid:

                Cannot assign undefined to Screen
                

                It’s an example. Adapt it to your needs.

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                  filipdns
                  wrote on last edited by filipdns
                  #16

                  yes understood but If I want to have 2 qt applications and force 1 in screen 1 and other on screen 2, how do that?
                  I try :

                  screen: Qt.application.screens[0]

                  but it's not working

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                    jpnurmi
                    wrote on last edited by jpnurmi
                    #17

                    On which platform? If screen: Qt.application.screens[0] doesn't place the window on the primary screen, you should report a bug at bugreports.qt.io and provide details about the platform. Provide a minimal but complete runnable test case without references to any GardePage and others. Explain what you are doing, what you expect to happen, and what you get instead.

                    I don't have access to a suitable environment right now to be able to test, but out of curiosity, does it make any difference if you assign the screen in Component.onCompleted?

                    Window {
                        Component.onCompleted: screen = Qt.application.screens[0]
                    }
                    

                    Also, have you inspected, what is the contents of the Qt.application.screens array, actually?

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                      filipdns
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #18

                      no difference with

                      Component.onCompleted: screen = Qt.application.screens[0]
                      
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                        jpnurmi
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #19

                        What about in C++?

                        #include <QtGui>
                        #include <QtDebug>
                        
                        int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                        {
                            QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
                        
                            QWindow window;
                            window.resize(100, 100);
                            window.setScreen(app.screens().value(1));
                            window.show();
                        
                            qDebug() << "available:" << app.screens();
                            qDebug() << "primary:" << app.primaryScreen();
                            qDebug() << "window:" << window.screen();
                        
                            return app.exec();
                        }
                        
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                        • jpnurmiJ jpnurmi

                          What about in C++?

                          #include <QtGui>
                          #include <QtDebug>
                          
                          int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                          {
                              QGuiApplication app(argc, argv);
                          
                              QWindow window;
                              window.resize(100, 100);
                              window.setScreen(app.screens().value(1));
                              window.show();
                          
                              qDebug() << "available:" << app.screens();
                              qDebug() << "primary:" << app.primaryScreen();
                              qDebug() << "window:" << window.screen();
                          
                              return app.exec();
                          }
                          
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                          filipdns
                          wrote on last edited by filipdns
                          #20

                          @jpnurmi debug say:
                          available: (QScreen(0x3923528, name="\\.\DISPLAY1"), QScreen(0x39236b0, name="\\.\DISPLAY2"))
                          primary: QScreen(0x3923528, name="\\.\DISPLAY1")
                          window: QScreen(0x3923528, name="\\.\DISPLAY1")

                          or

                          available: (QScreen(0x36b0f30, name="\\.\DISPLAY1"), QScreen(0x36b1160, name="\\.\DISPLAY2"))
                          primary: QScreen(0x36b0f30, name="\\.\DISPLAY1")
                          window: QScreen(0x36b1160, name="\\.\DISPLAY2")

                          following mouse position window: QScreen switch to DISPLAY1 or DISPLAY2
                          changing
                          window.setScreen(app.screens().value(0));
                          to
                          window.setScreen(app.screens().value(1));
                          nothing change

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