forked from qt-creator/qt-creator
Adds classes to merge a template qml file and a qml stylesheet that have been exported from other design tools into a resulting qml file that can be used for further processing in Qt Design Studio. Current issues: * Sometimes it makes sense to define width and height if an anchor is present, but most of the time not. * Actually if the hierachy was defined (e.g. Text item not child of background) most likely the anchors should be ignored. But this would be just a "dirty" heuristic. I suggest to let the template decide. If the template has anchors those have "precedence". It is always possible to define templates without anchors. Task-number: QDS-2071 Change-Id: I9159514a8e884b7ffc31897aef4551b5efbbcb87 Reviewed-by: Thomas Hartmann <thomas.hartmann@qt.io>
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629 B
QML
39 lines
629 B
QML
import QtQuick 2.1
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Rectangle {
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id: root
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x: 10;
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y: 10;
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Image {
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id: rectangle1
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x: 10
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y: 10
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width: 100
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height: 150
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source: "qt/icon.png"
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}
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Rectangle {
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id: rectangle2
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x: 100;
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y: 100;
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anchors.fill: root
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}
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Rectangle {
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id: rectangle3
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x: 140;
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y: 180;
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gradient: Gradient {
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GradientStop {
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position: 0
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color: "white"
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}
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GradientStop {
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position: 1
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color: "black"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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