Unsolved Learning QML until 5.12 broke BorderImage, 9 months stuck waiting for fix
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I was working/learning on converting my .Net program into a C++/QML until the latest update 5.12 came out.
It seems that 5.12 had some breaking changes, very rough for a beginner just learning QML.
I am creating an OutLook Style of Ribbon based UI.
https://www.eatoncode.com/resources/shareit/Desktop_2019-10-10_21.25.44.mp4
I have been watching every update since then to fix the problem from 5.12 - 5.14.0 (Alpha)
I have even reported a few bugs.
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-73472
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-77972
But I don't see a huge movement on this and I don't see very many other people complaining about the BorderImage https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-qtquick-borderimage.html Qml Type being broken.
This gets me to wonder if I am doing something very wrong.
I have created a simple demo on how I am using the BorderImage and how I am creating my UI controls in QML maybe there is a workaround and not having to use BorderImage at all.
https://bugreports.qt.io/secure/attachment/80627/demobuttons.zip
Can someone else suggest how I can achieve the same effects without having to rely on BorderImage for scaleable buttons?
Currently, the program works if I use 5.11.3 or below., but I am wanting to use some other bug fixes that are only available in 5.12.0 and above.
I have been stuck for over 9 months trying to wait for a bug to be fixed but if someone could give me an idea or a different method or suggestion to use that would be great. otherwise I am going to try using different cross-platform solutions or go back to .NET. I hope I am missing something very obvious.
Thanks in advance.
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@EatonCode hi
5.14 beta https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-5.14.0-beta1-released will maybe fix thatdon't leave Qt just for a BorderImage qml type bug
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@LeLev - Apparently I was already using the Beta version not the alpha of 5.14. Well, what gets to me is I have been reporting this since Feb 2019 and at that time I have not seen 1 other complaint or bug report about this same or similar issue. I know Qt has a huge following and it makes me suspicious that not one other person is complaining about this. So I question my methods of designing the UI when there could be a workaround or maybe using a different QML Type.
My First Bug Report has been marked as Abandoned. I think it's because the initial problem has been fixed. But there is still a problem using the same exact demo.
I not sure what it takes for something to be called a known issue, but apparently it does not cut the mustard to be called a known issue.