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ScrollView vs Flickable

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  • MohsenNzM Offline
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    MohsenNz
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    Hi guys. exactly when should I use ScrollView and when Flickable? Is good idea to use Flickable always instead ScrollView? I know Flickable can do every thing ScrollView can do.

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    • RokeJulianLockhartR Offline
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      @MohsenNz, ListView appears to inherit from Flickable, which ScrollView appears to extend:

      1. ScrollView provides scrolling for user-defined content. It can be used to either replace a Flickable, or to decorate an existing one.

      2. As of Qt-6.0, ScrollView automatically clips its contents if you don't use a Flickable as a child. If this is not wanted, you can set your own Flickable as a child, and control the clip property on the Flickable explicitly.

      Consequently, their usage isn't 1:1. However, I don't understand what their uses are.

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