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9.1 KiB
QML
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9.1 KiB
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** Copyright (C) 2016 The Qt Company Ltd.
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** This file is part of the Qt Quick Controls module of the Qt Toolkit.
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** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$
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** $QT_END_LICENSE$
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****************************************************************************/
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import QtQuick.Window 2.2
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import QtQuick 2.2
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import QtQuick.Controls 1.2
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import QtQuick.Layouts 1.0
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import QtQuick.Controls.Private 1.0
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/*!
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\qmltype ApplicationWindow
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\since 5.1
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\inqmlmodule QtQuick.Controls
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\ingroup applicationwindow
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\ingroup controls
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\brief Provides a top-level application window.
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\image applicationwindow.png
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ApplicationWindow is a \l Window that adds convenience for positioning items,
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such as \l MenuBar, \l ToolBar, and \l StatusBar in a platform independent
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manner.
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\code
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ApplicationWindow {
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id: window
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visible: true
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menuBar: MenuBar {
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Menu { MenuItem {...} }
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Menu { MenuItem {...} }
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}
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toolBar: ToolBar {
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RowLayout {
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anchors.fill: parent
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ToolButton {...}
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}
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}
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TabView {
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id: myContent
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anchors.fill: parent
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...
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}
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}
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\endcode
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\note By default, an ApplicationWindow is not visible.
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The \l{Qt Quick Controls 1 - Gallery} example is a good starting
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point to explore this type.
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*/
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Window {
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id: root
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/*!
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\qmlproperty MenuBar ApplicationWindow::menuBar
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This property holds the \l MenuBar.
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By default, this value is not set.
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*/
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property MenuBar menuBar: null
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/*!
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\qmlproperty Item ApplicationWindow::toolBar
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This property holds the toolbar \l Item.
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It can be set to any Item type, but is generally used with \l ToolBar.
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By default, this value is not set. When you set the toolbar item, it will
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be anchored automatically into the application window.
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*/
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property Item toolBar
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/*!
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\qmlproperty Item ApplicationWindow::statusBar
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This property holds the status bar \l Item.
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It can be set to any Item type, but is generally used with \l StatusBar.
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By default, this value is not set. When you set the status bar item, it
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will be anchored automatically into the application window.
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*/
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property Item statusBar
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// The below documentation was supposed to be written as a grouped property, but qdoc would
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// not render it correctly due to a bug (QTBUG-34206)
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/*!
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\qmlproperty ContentItem ApplicationWindow::contentItem
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This group holds the size constraints of the content item. This is the area between the
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\l ToolBar and the \l StatusBar.
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The \l ApplicationWindow will use this as input when calculating the effective size
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constraints of the actual window.
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It holds these 6 properties for describing the minimum, implicit and maximum sizes:
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\table
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\header \li Grouped property \li Description
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\row \li contentItem.minimumWidth \li The minimum width of the content item.
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\row \li contentItem.minimumHeight \li The minimum height of the content item.
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\row \li contentItem.implicitWidth \li The implicit width of the content item.
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\row \li contentItem.implicitHeight \li The implicit height of the content item.
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\row \li contentItem.maximumWidth \li The maximum width of the content item.
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\row \li contentItem.maximumHeight \li The maximum height of the content item.
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\endtable
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*/
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property alias contentItem : contentArea
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/*! The style Component for the window.
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\sa {Qt Quick Controls 1 Styles QML Types}
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*/
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property Component style: Settings.styleComponent(Settings.style, "ApplicationWindowStyle.qml", root)
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/*! \internal */
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property alias __style: styleLoader.item
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/*! \internal */
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property alias __panel: panelLoader.item
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/*! \internal */
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property real __topBottomMargins: __panel.contentArea.y + __panel.statusBarArea.height
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/*! \internal
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There is a similar macro QWINDOWSIZE_MAX in qwindow_p.h that is used to limit the
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range of QWindow::maximum{Width,Height}
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However, in case we have a very big number (> 2^31) conversion will fail, and it will be
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converted to 0, resulting in that we will call setMaximumWidth(0)....
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We therefore need to enforce the limit at a level where we are still operating on
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floating point values.
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*/
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readonly property real __qwindowsize_max: (1 << 24) - 1
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/*! \internal */
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property real __width: 0
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Binding {
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target: root
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property: "__width"
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when: (root.minimumWidth <= root.maximumWidth) && !contentArea.__noImplicitWidthGiven
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value: Math.max(Math.min(root.maximumWidth, contentArea.implicitWidth), root.minimumWidth)
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}
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/*! \internal */
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property real __height: 0
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Binding {
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target: root
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property: "__height"
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when: (root.minimumHeight <= root.maximumHeight) && !contentArea.__noImplicitHeightGiven
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value: Math.max(Math.min(root.maximumHeight, contentArea.implicitHeight + __topBottomMargins), root.minimumHeight)
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}
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/* As soon as an application developer writes
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width: 200
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this binding will be broken. This is the reason for this indirection
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via __width (and __height)
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*/
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width: __width
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height: __height
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minimumWidth: contentArea.__noMinimumWidthGiven ? 0 : contentArea.minimumWidth
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minimumHeight: contentArea.__noMinimumHeightGiven ? 0 : (contentArea.minimumHeight + __topBottomMargins)
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maximumWidth: Math.min(__qwindowsize_max, contentArea.maximumWidth)
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maximumHeight: Math.min(__qwindowsize_max, contentArea.maximumHeight + __topBottomMargins)
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/*! \internal */
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default property alias data: contentArea.data
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flags: Qt.Window | Qt.WindowFullscreenButtonHint |
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Qt.WindowTitleHint | Qt.WindowSystemMenuHint | Qt.WindowMinMaxButtonsHint |
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Qt.WindowCloseButtonHint | Qt.WindowFullscreenButtonHint
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// QTBUG-35049: Windows is removing features we didn't ask for, even though Qt::CustomizeWindowHint is not set
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// Otherwise Qt.Window | Qt.WindowFullscreenButtonHint would be enough
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Loader {
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id: panelLoader
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anchors.fill: parent
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sourceComponent: __style ? __style.panel : null
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onStatusChanged: if (status === Loader.Error) console.error("Failed to load Style for", root)
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focus: true
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Loader {
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id: styleLoader
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sourceComponent: style
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property var __control: root
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property QtObject styleData: QtObject {
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readonly property bool hasColor: root.color != "#ffffff"
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}
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onStatusChanged: if (status === Loader.Error) console.error("Failed to load Style for", root)
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}
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Binding { target: toolBar; property: "parent"; value: __panel.toolBarArea }
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Binding { target: statusBar; property: "parent"; value: __panel.statusBarArea }
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Binding {
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property: "parent"
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target: menuBar ? menuBar.__contentItem : null
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when: menuBar && !menuBar.__isNative
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value: __panel.menuBarArea
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}
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Binding { target: menuBar; property: "__parentWindow"; value: root }
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Keys.forwardTo: menuBar ? [menuBar.__contentItem, __panel] : []
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ContentItem {
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id: contentArea
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anchors.fill: parent
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parent: __panel.contentArea
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}
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}
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}
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