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  • MesrineM Offline
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    Mesrine
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    Hello everyone.
    I want to share a repo that creates a custom QML style and Controls.

    The repo also creates some kind of documentation.

    There is also a big explanation of how this should work. But I know you know better than me and can improve my CMake and QML. So, as always any contribution is welcome. Also, just testing the releases on Windows and MacOs will be much appreciated.

    There are many controls that I want to add.

    With the power of CMake and QML, we can share QML modules that will work on many platforms.

    I hope you find it useful.

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    • MesrineM Mesrine

      Hello everyone.
      I want to share a repo that creates a custom QML style and Controls.

      The repo also creates some kind of documentation.

      There is also a big explanation of how this should work. But I know you know better than me and can improve my CMake and QML. So, as always any contribution is welcome. Also, just testing the releases on Windows and MacOs will be much appreciated.

      There are many controls that I want to add.

      With the power of CMake and QML, we can share QML modules that will work on many platforms.

      I hope you find it useful.

      MesrineM Offline
      MesrineM Offline
      Mesrine
      wrote on last edited by Mesrine
      #2

      @Mesrine
      One can play with the types in the browser here.

      If you found it interesting, please consider giving it a star on Git Hub.

      Also if you think this is a dead end, and there is no future for QML, please let me know.

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