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[SOLVED] ListView's flickable problems

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    Milnadar
    wrote on 17 Sept 2011, 17:45 last edited by
    #10

    I was thinking to set ContentHeight manually, by counting every item's text's length, and number of lines of text, but! ListView just ignores my value, and uses it's own. :)
    Is it ok?

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      Alicemirror
      wrote on 17 Sept 2011, 18:38 last edited by
      #11

      I think yes. The reason will be that you try setting the value of the element that is built automatically depending on the ListModel, where you define the aspect of the elements that formerly are part of the generic abstract representation of any element of the list.

      ListView just fill the model based on the ListElements (or any other element i.e. the XmlList). I think that you should try to set the sizes in the ListModel. Thus when you define the model you don't know yet what will be the size of that particular instance of the model when the ListView will fill it with the ListData. If in the model you create an area that changes depending on every element content I think that everything works fine.

      A short advice in your case: if you set a text in a rectangle the object that you manage as the size reference is the rectangle, despite the text size. To avoid this problem you should do something like the following:

      Create a rectangle set with the initial width and height you want.

      Set the rectangle opacity to 0 if it should be hidden: you only need a fake object

      Create a text object and bind the rectangle height to the full text height: this means that depending by how much text you have the rectangle will be always height to contain it.

      Align the text object on top margin of the rectangle (one over the other)

      Try it and let me know if it works. I you have some doubt I will try to create this kind of coupled object.

      Enrico Miglino (aka Alicemirror)
      Balearic Dynamics
      Islas Baleares, Ibiza (Spain)
      www.balearicdynamics.com

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        Alicemirror
        wrote on 17 Sept 2011, 18:47 last edited by
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        See the following example. Sorry but I get it from a more complex piece of code so I think it can't work. BTW you can get the idea applying it in your code without difficult.
        @
        // Login form for registered users
        Item {
        id: login

        width: parent.width;
        // Height is set based on the height value of the text area.
        height: background.textHeight
        
        signal newuserClicked; signal loginClicked
        

        [... some custom properties definition ...]

        // Main background recatngle with information text
        Rectangle {
            id: background
            width: parent.width
            property alias textHeight: textIntro.paintedHeight
            height: parent.height
            anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
            anchors.bottom: parent.bottom
            color: "#d1cece"; border.color: "#eeeeee";
            border.width: Geometry.getFormBorder();
            radius: Geometry.getRadius()
            // Introductory text over the login area.
            Text {
                id: textIntro
                width: background.width * 0.95; anchors.top: background.top
                anchors.topMargin: 5;
                anchors.horizontalCenter: background.horizontalCenter
                color: "#ffffff"
                wrapMode: TextEdit.Wrap; font.pointSize: Geometry.getFontPoints();
                text: login.loginIntro
            }
        }
        

        [... other stuff ...]
        }
        @

        Hope it can help you.

        Enrico Miglino (aka Alicemirror)
        Balearic Dynamics
        Islas Baleares, Ibiza (Spain)
        www.balearicdynamics.com

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          Milnadar
          wrote on 17 Sept 2011, 19:30 last edited by
          #13

          Or it is me who make it wrong, or i don't know :)
          As for rectangles and text inside of it, in my current code text is in rectangle already, and my delegate's height depends on text height and if Loader component is loaded, it's height added to delegate's height, and there is also separator line to separate two types of items in the view; I thought that something in my current code is making contentHeight value "jumping", so i just created small example project and test everything using it;
          I also noticed that contentHeight value changed when item with higher height scrolls away or returns to screen; So i think that contentHeight depends on items visibility or smth.
          p.s. tried to set item's height from model - didn't help
          Here is example that i am using
          ListDelegate.qml
          @
          Component{
          Item{
          height: layout.height
          Rectangle{
          id: layout
          height: index == 3 ? 50 : 20
          TextEdit{
          id: edit
          height: paintedHeight
          font {pixelSize: 20}
          text: title
          }
          }
          }
          }
          @

          ListModel.qml
          @
          ListModel{
          id: model
          ListElement{
          title: "this is test text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "World"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Some more text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "And some more :)"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Dummy text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Dummy text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Dummy text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Dummy text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Dummy text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Dummy text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Dummy text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Dummy text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Dummy text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Dummy text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Dummy text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Dummy text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Dummy text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Dummy text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Dummy text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Dummy text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Dummy text"
          }
          ListElement{
          title: "Dummy text"
          }
          }
          @

          main.qml
          @
          import QtQuick 1.0

          Rectangle {
          width: 360
          height: 360

          ListView{
              id: view
              anchors {fill: parent;}
              spacing: 5
              delegate: ListDelegate{}
              model: ListModel{}
              Rectangle{
                  anchors {fill: view.contentItem;}
                  color: "transparent"
                  border {color: "red"; width: 2;}
              }
              onContentYChanged: {console.log(contentHeight)}
          }
          

          }

          @

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            Milnadar
            wrote on 17 Sept 2011, 19:45 last edited by
            #14

            Project from which you posted part of code, as i understand there are no problems with contentHeight?
            Or they are just invisible? )

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              Alicemirror
              wrote on 17 Sept 2011, 19:57 last edited by
              #15

              This is the solution that I have adopted to solve the problem of content height.

              Two strange things in your example: ListDelegate.qml is the ListItem ? It seems you have misunderstood the role of the three elements Item, Model and Delegate.

              Enrico Miglino (aka Alicemirror)
              Balearic Dynamics
              Islas Baleares, Ibiza (Spain)
              www.balearicdynamics.com

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                Milnadar
                wrote on 17 Sept 2011, 20:06 last edited by
                #16

                It's probably when i say item i mean the item in the list, and when i say delegate, i mean the delegate. I think i do understand the role of three elements, and just build my sentences wrong.
                Could you please explain what you find strange in that example?
                ListDelegate.qml it is a delegate;

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                  alex2202375
                  wrote on 18 Sept 2011, 04:14 last edited by
                  #17

                  I have the similar problem with ListView. The each model data provides one line of text, and the delegate shows the text with Text. And then I find two problems:

                  1. If I use ListView.positionViewAtIndex(index, ListView.Beginning) to position the view at certain line of text, the contentY is always incorrect.

                  2. If the text has large number of lines, after flicking more than 200 times, the ListView stops loading text from model. Then the listView becomes blank, no matter flick up or down...

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                    Alicemirror
                    wrote on 18 Sept 2011, 05:16 last edited by
                    #18

                    Hi,

                    later today I should manage the two problems of the variable text and a text list. I apply the example I posted before in a text-only list so we can check with an example.

                    @alex: is possible that it is a problem of memory? The documentaion reports that the best behavior in a list is obtained when you load few elements at a time and update the list at the end of the scrolling. Thus you should manage a large number of lines loading them by blocks. As a matter of fact it is not userful to have a list longer so much than the number of elements that can be shown at a time.

                    A general consideration to your issue is: a correct method to show variable height elements in a list exist because most of the lists i.e. the twitter feeds programs have a final button - usually thicker than the other - showing "load more ..."

                    As I have a working piece of code I will post here.

                    Enrico Miglino (aka Alicemirror)
                    Balearic Dynamics
                    Islas Baleares, Ibiza (Spain)
                    www.balearicdynamics.com

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                      alex2202375
                      wrote on 19 Sept 2011, 13:19 last edited by
                      #19

                      Alicemirror: I don't think this is a memory problem, because I use QAbstractListModel to provide the data, and following is the data function that I used:
                      @QVariant RFileModel::data(const QModelIndex & index, int /role/) const {
                      int row = index.row();
                      return data(row);
                      }

                      QVariant RFileModel::data(int row) const {
                      // return QVariant();
                      if (row < m_file_line_pos.count()) {
                      if (m_file->seek(m_file_line_pos[row])) {
                      QTextStream stream(m_file);
                      stream.setCodec(m_codec);
                      stream.setAutoDetectUnicode(true);
                      QString str = stream.readLine();
                      if (str.length() || !m_file->atEnd()) {
                      qDebug()<<"Read str row"<<row
                      <<"pos"<<m_file_line_pos[row]
                      <<"length"<<str.length()<<str;
                      return str+KNewLine;
                      }
                      else {
                      qDebug()<<"read file line failed, line number"<<row
                      <<"Position"<<m_file_line_pos[row]
                      <<m_file->errorString();
                      }
                      }
                      else {
                      qDebug()<<"could not seek to position/line"<<m_file_line_pos[row]<<row;
                      }
                      }
                      else {
                      qDebug()<<"row number is too large:row/max"<<row<<m_file_line_pos.count();
                      }
                      return QVariant();
                      }@

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                        Alicemirror
                        wrote on 19 Sept 2011, 13:27 last edited by
                        #20

                        Thank yo Alex, just a ping :) I'll answer to this shortly

                        Enrico Miglino (aka Alicemirror)
                        Balearic Dynamics
                        Islas Baleares, Ibiza (Spain)
                        www.balearicdynamics.com

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                          Milnadar
                          wrote on 18 Oct 2011, 15:49 last edited by
                          #21

                          still actual

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                            mbrasser
                            wrote on 18 Oct 2011, 23:49 last edited by
                            #22

                            [quote author="Milnadar" date="1316020663"]I noticed that when (vertical) listView's items has different height, contentHeight value doesn't equal to height of all items. When changing ListView's height, contentHeight may be larger or smaller than it should be. Why is it so? How does ListView count it's contentHeight?[/quote]

                            When items in a vertical ListView don't have a fixed height, contentHeight is estimated. This is to avoid the cost of instantiating every item in order to query their actual height.

                            Regards,
                            Michael

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                              Mixa84
                              wrote on 5 Jun 2013, 09:09 last edited by
                              #23

                              Im sorry to bring this topic from the dead, but I still dont see what is the solution to this problem and I need to solve this.

                              Here is the example of the code on which I`m trying to resolve the problem with contentHeight change and also with a problem when you go to positionViewAtEnd() contentY get some strange values:

                              @
                              import QtQuick 1.1

                              Rectangle
                              {
                              width: 360
                              height: 360

                              ListView
                              {
                                  id: lv
                                  anchors.fill: parent
                                  anchors.bottomMargin: 50
                                  spacing: 5
                                  model: msgmodel
                                  delegate:
                                      Rectangle
                                      {
                                          id: rect;
                                          width: lv.width;
                                          height: txt.height;
                                          Text
                                          {
                                              id: txt;
                              
                                              width: 50;
                                              anchors.topMargin: 5;
                              
                                              wrapMode: Text.WordWrap;
                                              text: " contentY: " + lv.contentY + "|" + lv.contentHeight + " y: " + y + " " + msgtext;
                                          }
                                      }
                              }
                              
                              Text
                              {
                                  id: btn;
                                  objectName: "btn";
                              
                                  signal add();
                              
                                  text: "Click to move at end"
                                  anchors.bottom: parent.bottom
                                  MouseArea
                                  {
                                      anchors.fill: parent
                                      onReleased:  lv.positionViewAtEnd();
                                  }
                              }
                              

                              }
                              @

                              Every time I go to view end contentY at the top of the view goes more in negative value.

                              EDIT: I have also tried this in QtQuick 2.0 and it is working better but it still has problem when going to view end. But this time instead of going into negative value, contentY increase its value.

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                                Mixa84
                                wrote on 15 Aug 2013, 09:09 last edited by
                                #24

                                Is there any solution to this when you have ListView items with variable height?

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                                  Milnadar
                                  wrote on 25 Jan 2014, 12:20 last edited by
                                  #25

                                  Hi Mixa84.

                                  Yes, there is a solution, but it is about to implement your own listVew .

                                  I mark this topic as solved.

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                                    mdrost
                                    wrote on 9 Sept 2014, 14:15 last edited by
                                    #26

                                    In my opinion ListView should be doing what it says in the docs, even if it is slow.

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                                      Kieren
                                      wrote on 23 Mar 2015, 12:13 last edited by
                                      #27

                                      Thank you for the good discussion.
                                      Helped me a lot to understand my problem.

                                      Even so it is kind of disappointing, that we can't even use the sizeHintRole for ListViews.
                                      Or have an option to supply the ListView with the correct contentHeight, so it doesn't try calculate it on its own...

                                      I've the idea of wrapping the actual list view into another flick able object to kind of wrap the broken scrolling with an item i can control the scrolling better. If it works I'll paste it here.

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                                        14 Sept 2011, 17:17

                                        Hi everyone.

                                        I noticed that when (vertical) listView's items has different height, contentHeight value doesn't equal to height of all items. When changing ListView's height, contentHeight may be larger or smaller than it should be. Why is it so? How does ListView count it's contentHeight?
                                        The same issue when items have different height, and i am swapping two items and trying to flick listView on item's height by changing contentY value;

                                        [edit : typo in title fixed, Eddy]

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                                        Pradip
                                        wrote on 27 Apr 2015, 12:58 last edited by
                                        #28

                                        @Milnadar
                                        Hi, Milnadar,

                                        I am stuck in same problem. You have discussed here everything except solution.
                                        Can you please tell me the way to proceed with Listview and Scrollbar problem with different height's delegates.

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                                          Berzeck
                                          wrote on 27 Jul 2015, 10:02 last edited by
                                          #29

                                          Well I found another solution. I post here so maybe it helps sombedody.

                                          1. You need to declare a global property which stores the height. For example : reViewHeight

                                          2. Put the ListView inside a transparent Rectangle: rcView, and put the rectangle inside the ScrollView

                                          3. Add: Component.onCompleted: { reViewHeight = reViewHeight + height} in your delegate definition

                                          4. In the ListView add: onCountChanged: { rcView.height = reViewHeight }

                                          Done !

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