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    2beers
    wrote on last edited by
    #2

    based on your scheme the best thing is to use 2 ListView . One for horizontal movement and the other for vertical. Every element in horizontal ListView is a vertical ListView with witdth= screenSize/2

    If you want to snap to the borders you do on horizonatal ListView:

    @highlightRangeMode: ListView.StrictlyEnforceRange
    orientation: ListView.Horizontal
    snapMode: ListView.SnapOneItem;@

    Let me know if this helps you

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      jech
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      #3

      Thank you! After some problems I basically managed to do what I intended. Except of one thing - the overlapping List View. I'll illustrate that on one simple example:

      file: test.qml
      @import Qt 4.7

      Rectangle {
      id: main
      width: 640
      height: 360
      color: "#343434"

      Rectangle {
          id: rectangle1
          x: 110
          y: 53
          width: 421
          height: 255
          color: "#888888"
      
          LibraryList { width: 320; anchors.bottom: parent.bottom; anchors.left: parent.left; anchors.top: parent.top }
      }
      

      }
      @

      file: LibraryList.qml
      @import Qt 4.7

      Item {
      ListModel {
      id: contactModel
      ListElement {
      name: "Bill Smith"
      number: "555 3264"
      }
      ListElement {
      name: "John Brown"
      number: "555 8426"
      }
      ListElement {
      name: "Sam Wise"
      number: "555 0473"
      }
      ListElement {
      name: "Bill Smith"
      number: "555 3264"
      }
      ListElement {
      name: "John Brown"
      number: "555 8426"
      }
      ListElement {
      name: "Sam Wise"
      number: "555 0473"
      }
      ListElement {
      name: "Bill Smith"
      number: "555 3264"
      }
      ListElement {
      name: "John Brown"
      number: "555 8426"
      }
      ListElement {
      name: "Sam Wise"
      number: "555 0473"
      }
      ListElement {
      name: "Bill Smith"
      number: "555 3264"
      }
      ListElement {
      name: "John Brown"
      number: "555 8426"
      }
      ListElement {
      name: "Sam Wise"
      number: "555 0473"
      }
      ListElement {
      name: "Bill Smith"
      number: "555 3264"
      }
      ListElement {
      name: "John Brown"
      number: "555 8426"
      }
      ListElement {
      name: "Sam Wise"
      number: "555 0473"
      }
      ListElement {
      name: "Bill Smith"
      number: "555 3264"
      }
      ListElement {
      name: "John Brown"
      number: "555 8426"
      }
      ListElement {
      name: "Sam Wise"
      number: "555 0473"
      }
      }

      Component {
          id: contactDelegate
          Item {
              width: parent.width; height: 40
              Column {
                  Text { text: '<b>Name:</b> ' + name }
                  Text { text: '<b>Number:</b> ' + number }
              }
          }
      }
      
      ListView {
          anchors.fill: parent
          model: contactModel
          delegate: contactDelegate
          highlight: Rectangle { color: "lightsteelblue"; radius: 5 }
          focus: true
      }
      

      }@

      I want to keep the List View inside the light square. But if I drag the list, it overlaps it.

      If you wish, you can download the test files "here":http://www.mediafire.com/?wszwwuia2k82wuu

      I just started playing with QML yesterday, so I'm probably doing some stupid things...

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        2beers
        wrote on last edited by
        #4

        hi. based on your example I don;t see how you can move the list horizontal. as you for the listview to be inside the square just add:
        clip:true;

        @ LibraryList { clip:true; width: 320; anchors.bottom: parent.bottom; anchors.left: parent.left; anchors.top: parent.top }@

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          2beers
          wrote on last edited by
          #5

          regarding your first post I modified you code. hope this is what you are looking for. try to move horizontal :)

          here is the code: http://www.mediafire.com/?p952x8mpipz68oz

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            jech
            wrote on last edited by
            #6

            Thank you. The example was only meant to show the overlapping problem.

            I already solved the horizontal scrolling in a similar way as in your example. But your code is better. Thanks a lot for your help!

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              jech
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              #7

              If I could have one more question, there's still one thing which isn't clear to me. How do I enable the behavior that if I click an item in a List View, the item gets selected and highlighted?

              I studied all the examples and documentation, but I couldn't find the answer. So far it seems to me, that I will have to code an "onClicked" signal handler that will take care of it. But I believe the List View component should be able to handle this automatically. I managed to enable selection change by keyboard arrows, but not by mouse click.

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                2beers
                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                I think you need to do a MouseArea for delegated component also keep a property with the index number.

                than you do something like this:

                onClicked: myListView.index=componentIndex

                Not sure if it's a predefined way of doing this.

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                  awahlig
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                  Digging this out because the clicking issue is very important and hasn't been fully answered.

                  I'm starting to play with QML right now and this is the solution I've found.

                  My delegate is somewhat simpler but it shows the idea. ListView adds a "ListView" property to the delegates. This property has a "view" attribute that points to the ListView component. Of course this could be replaced with an identifier if the ListView has one. Now, the trick is to use indexAt() with delegate position to get the index and set that to currentIndex. That's it, items can be clicked now and the highlight will move to them.

                  @
                  delegate: Text {
                  text: name + ": " + number

                          MouseArea {
                              anchors.fill: parent
                              onClicked: {ListView.view.currentIndex = ListView.view.indexAt(parent.x, parent.y)}
                          }
                      }
                  

                  @

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                    jech
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    You can use "index" property of your delegate, it's better IMO. Simply replace ListView.view.indexAt(parent.x, parent.y) with just index.

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                      awahlig
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                      Even better, thanks.

                      I think we're missing some tutorials on QML. There is no place (at least I don't see one) where you could find such information, apart from looking at API reference and trying to put something together yourself.

                      It actually gets worse than that, this wiki page on Forum Nokia suggest a totally akward and verbose solution:
                      http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/Using_QML_ListView

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