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    xsacha
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    #12

    But in the above code, do you have 3 elements defined in your model or still 9?
    I know only 3 are visible. I'm trying to confirm how many are in your model.

    Also, what's in the element filename?

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      kyleplattner
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      I only have 3,

      @ListModel {
      id: widgetdelegate
      ListElement {
      element: "WidgetLargeYield.qml"
      }
      ListElement {
      element: "WidgetLargeMoisture.qml"
      }
      ListElement {
      element: "WidgetLargeWeight.qml"
      }
      }
      @

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        xsacha
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        Perhaps it is to do with the new element loaders.

        Because I can tell you without doubt, the original code (with 9 pictures, but changed to 3) works flawlessly.

        Have you tested these new 'element' models with 3 and with 9?

        I think it has nothing to do with having 3 or 9. It's just the Widget QML files.

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          kyleplattner
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          #15

          Do you mean using the element property within my list model?

          I also have a similar setup with two items and it works flawlessly.

          Could it be because they are arranged vertically?

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            kyleplattner
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            With more testing it seems like the index shifts to be one off after the first move. So in other words, the first move works flawlessly and then the index is off by one. Any ideas?

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              xsacha
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              Like I said, it works flawlessly here. I have moved the three items several times in random positions and tried all sorts of combinations.

              I don't care about the element property. I care about the code it passes (through the Loader type). That is, the code in 'WidgetLargeWeight.qml' and so on. This is the only area that I can't test. Hence, it could be the area causing trouble. Especially since it is directly related to the delegates that you are having trouble with.

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                kyleplattner
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                There is nothing special about the widgets that would cause a problem to my knowledge. Here is the code behind one:

                @import Qt 4.7

                Rectangle {
                    id: button
                    x: 0
                    y: 0
                    width: 186
                    height: 96
                    gradient: Gradient {
                        GradientStop {
                            id: gradientstop1
                            position: 0
                            color: "#ffffff"
                        }
                
                        GradientStop {
                            id: gradientstop2
                            position: 0.22
                            color: "#00ff36"
                        }
                    }
                    clip: true
                
                    property alias title: titleText.text
                    property alias value: valueText.text
                    property alias small: smallText.text
                
                    property alias textEnabled: textBox.visible
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                    Rectangle {
                        id: rectangle1
                        x: -1
                        y: -1
                        width: 188
                        height: 98
                        color: "#00000000"
                        radius: 7
                        border.color: "#000000"
                        border.width: 5
                        opacity: 1
                    }
                
                    Rectangle {
                        id: rectangle2
                        x: -11
                        y: -46
                        width: 210
                        height: 100
                        color: "#ffffff"
                        radius: 27
                        opacity: 0.3
                    }
                
                    MouseArea {
                        id: mouse_area1
                        x: 0
                        y: 0
                        width: 186
                        height: 96
                        onPressed: button.state = "State1"
                        onReleased: button.state = "base state"
                    }
                
                    // Put all text elements in a rectangle to control visibility
                    Rectangle {
                        id: textBox
                
                        visible: true
                
                        Text {
                            id: titleText
                            width: button.width
                            y: 8
                            text: "Yield"
                            horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
                            font.pixelSize: 20
                            font.family: "Arial"
                            font.bold: true
                        }
                
                        Text {
                            id: valueText
                            x: 0
                            width: button.width
                            y: 31
                            text: "00"
                            horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
                            font.pixelSize: 40
                            font.family: "Arial"
                            font.bold: true
                        }
                
                        Text {
                            id: smallText
                            width: button.width
                            y: 72
                            text: "bu/acre (dry) instant"
                            horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
                            font.family: "Arial"
                            font.pixelSize: 14
                            font.bold: true
                        }
                    }
                
                    states: [
                        State {
                            name: "State1"
                
                            PropertyChanges {
                                target: gradientstop1
                                position: 0
                                color: "#77e68d"
                            }
                
                            PropertyChanges {
                                target: gradientstop2
                                position: 0.22
                                color: "#00ff36"
                            }
                
                            PropertyChanges {
                                target: rectangle2
                                x: -12
                                y: 46
                            }
                        },
                        State {
                            name: "Yellow"
                            when: yieldIndicator > 100
                
                            PropertyChanges {
                                target: gradientstop1
                                position: 0
                                color: "#ffffff"
                            }
                
                            PropertyChanges {
                                target: gradientstop2
                                position: 0.22
                                color: "#fff23a"
                            }
                        },
                        State {
                            name: "Red"
                            when: yieldIndicator > 110
                            PropertyChanges {
                                target: gradientstop1
                                position: 0
                                color: "#ffffff"
                            }
                
                            PropertyChanges {
                                target: gradientstop2
                                position: 0.22
                                color: "#d5292b"
                            }
                        }
                    ]
                
                
                
                }
                

                @

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                  kyleplattner
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #19

                  And you are sure there is no difference between the code you are testing with and what I am using?

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                    xsacha
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                    #20

                    Yes, exactly no difference except for the element's that I don't have code for.

                    Edit: Just tried it with your loader code (posted above) and I get the same glitch as when I had 9 objects (instead of 3). I will investigate further.

                    Edit: I can reproduce without the loader code now!

                    Edit: Found issue!

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                      xsacha
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                      Ok, I have fixed the issue. It's in the Main.qml:

                      @onReleased: {
                      if (grid.firstIndexDrag != -1)
                      {
                      var moveTo = grid.indexAt(mouseX, mouseY)
                      if (moveTo > grid.firstIndexDrag)
                      widgetModel.move(moveTo,grid.firstIndexDrag,1)
                      else
                      widgetModel.move(grid.firstIndexDrag,moveTo,1)
                      grid.firstIndexDrag = -1
                      }
                      }@
                      Works with 9 objects, 3 objects and your loader code now. It was just the method I was using to test it that was flawed. Dragging items up rather than down ;).

                      If the location being moved to is larger, the position of the previous item has its index change before the action can be performed. Delayed movement would remove this issue.

                      The above code works too, though.

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                        kyleplattner
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                        #22

                        You're incredible. Works perfectly.

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                          kyleplattner
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #23

                          Here is one more stretch:

                          If my QML items are being loaded into my Gridview from a model:

                          @ListModel {
                          id: widgetdelegate
                          ListElement {
                          element: "WidgetLargeYield.qml"
                          value: "test"
                          }
                          ListElement {
                          element: "WidgetLargeMoisture.qml"
                          }
                          ListElement {
                          element: "WidgetLargeWeight.qml"
                          }
                          }
                          @

                          Each one of those .qml elements has a text property alias. How do I pass on the value? Through the model or through the page with the gridview?

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                            xsacha
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                            #24

                            Well there are a few options.
                            Through model:
                            @ListElement {
                            element: "WidgetLargeYield.qml"
                            text: "Test"
                            }@
                            This can be referenced in GridView/Delegate

                            Through GridView as you said.

                            Also through the QML files and the delegate:
                            In WidgetLargeYield.qml:
                            @property string text: "Test"@
                            A lonevariable

                            OR

                            @property alias text: TextEdit.text@
                            An alias to a member property

                            Then, inside your delegate:
                            @ Loader { id: myLoader; source: element }@
                            You can now reference the text variable with myLoader.text in GridView, delegate and the widget QML file.

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