Solved QML SplitView in Coltrols 2.15
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I'm new to Qt and starting off with a simple project. I have trouble with the SplitView object. I am running Qt 5.15 (open soruce) on Windows 10 at latest updates, using the MinGW 64-bit 8.1.0-posix-sjlj-rt_v6-rev0. I ran the example from the documentation (https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-qtquick-controls-splitview.html) in a new project:import QtQuick 2.15 import QtQuick.Window 2.15 import QtQuick.Controls 2,15 import QtQuick.Layouts 1.15 Window { id: main_window width: 480 height: 640 visible: true title: qsTr("Bunker Still Interface") SplitView { anchors.fill: parent orientation: Qt.Horizontal Rectangle { width: 200 Layout.maximumWidth: 400 color: "lightblue" Text { text: "View 1" anchors.centerIn: parent } } Rectangle { id: centerItem Layout.minimumWidth: 50 Layout.fillWidth: true color: "lightgray" Text { text: "View 2" anchors.centerIn: parent } } Rectangle { width: 200 color: "lightgreen" Text { text: "View 3" anchors.centerIn: parent } } } }
When I build and run in QtCreator the sliders are initialized to the extreme left side of the window. They otherwise work normally except that they do not honor minimumWidth or maximumWidth.
If I change line 2 to import "QtQuick.Controls 1.6" the SplitView behaves as expected.
Is there any known problem with SplitView in Controls 2? Any workaround? I would like to use this control but also would like to use Controls 2. Any insight would be appreciated. -
@craigwin said in QML SplitView in Coltrols 2.15:
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I'm new to Qt and starting off with a simple project. I have trouble with the SplitView object. I am running Qt 5.15 (open soruce) on Windows 10 at latest updates, using the MinGW 64-bit 8.1.0-posix-sjlj-rt_v6-rev0. I ran the example from the documentation (https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-qtquick-controls-splitview.html) in a new project:import QtQuick 2.15 import QtQuick.Window 2.15 import QtQuick.Controls 2,15
Typo in the QtQuick.Controls version number?
import QtQuick.Layouts 1.15
Window {
id: main_window
width: 480
height: 640
visible: true
title: qsTr("Bunker Still Interface")SplitView { anchors.fill: parent orientation: Qt.Horizontal Rectangle { width: 200 Layout.maximumWidth: 400
The Qt Quick Controls 2 SplitView attached property is SplitView.maximumWidth. The Controls 1 SplitView attached property is Layout.maximumWidth.
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This behavior also happens in QT6.
I checked the bug report system but I haven't found any bugs reported on the subject. -
@craigwin said in QML SplitView in Coltrols 2.15:
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I'm new to Qt and starting off with a simple project. I have trouble with the SplitView object. I am running Qt 5.15 (open soruce) on Windows 10 at latest updates, using the MinGW 64-bit 8.1.0-posix-sjlj-rt_v6-rev0. I ran the example from the documentation (https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-qtquick-controls-splitview.html) in a new project:import QtQuick 2.15 import QtQuick.Window 2.15 import QtQuick.Controls 2,15
Typo in the QtQuick.Controls version number?
import QtQuick.Layouts 1.15
Window {
id: main_window
width: 480
height: 640
visible: true
title: qsTr("Bunker Still Interface")SplitView { anchors.fill: parent orientation: Qt.Horizontal Rectangle { width: 200 Layout.maximumWidth: 400
The Qt Quick Controls 2 SplitView attached property is SplitView.maximumWidth. The Controls 1 SplitView attached property is Layout.maximumWidth.
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@jeremy_k
Thank you, Jeremy, for clearing that up. It fixed the problem.