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  • M mzimmers
    12 Dec 2022, 23:04

    @jeremy_k that's getting really close to what I need. Now, regarding the background rectangle, how best to set its height to the effective height of the ListView instead of filling the Window?

    Thanks!

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    jeremy_k
    wrote on 13 Dec 2022, 01:52 last edited by
    #14
        ListView {
            id: listView
            model: 10
            anchors.centerIn: parent
            height: parent.height / 2
            width: parent.width / 2
            spacing: 2
            boundsBehavior: Flickable.StopAtBounds
    
            delegate: Rectangle {
                height: 10
                width: ListView.view.width
            }
    
            Rectangle {
                anchors.fill: overlay
                color: "blue"
                z: -1
            }
            Rectangle {
                id: overlay
                anchors.centerIn: parent.contentItem
                border.width: 15
                border.color: "blue"
                width: parent.contentItem.width + border.width * 2
                height: parent.contentItem.height + border.width * 2
                radius: border.width * 2
                color: "transparent"
            }
        }
    

    Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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    • J JoeCFD
      12 Dec 2022, 17:26

      @mzimmers I do not think that is a good idea. Delegates are made for rows. Your round corners are global settings.
      Normally you use alternative colors in listview(just like in tables) to display different rows. Pretty much standard practice. Therefore, no dividers are needed.

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      wrote on 13 Dec 2022, 04:28 last edited by
      #15

      @JoeCFD said in need ideas on styling a ListView:

      @mzimmers I do not think that is a good idea. Delegates are made for rows. Your round corners are global settings.

      DelegateChooser, explicit use of a Loader, or hiding/showing items that are always present are all viable techniques.

      Going this route, I might do something like:

      ListView {
          delegate: Rectangle {
              id: d
              Image {
                  source: d.index == 0 ? topCorner
                          : d.index == (d.ListView.view.count - 1) ? bottomCorner
                          : undefined
              }
      }
      

      Normally you use alternative colors in listview(just like in tables) to display different rows. Pretty much standard practice. Therefore, no dividers are needed.

      That's a common design choice, but certainly not universal. Wanting a different appearance isn't unreasonable.

      Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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        mzimmers
        wrote on 13 Dec 2022, 18:15 last edited by
        #16

        I think I got it (sorry for the lengthy code include, but I wanted to show everything):

        // Roundlist.qml
        
        import QtQuick
        import QtQuick.Controls
        import QtQuick.Layouts
        
        Item {
            height: parent.height
            width: parent.width
        
            Rectangle {
                id: rect1
                property real rectRadius: 5.0
                property real rowHeight: 60.0
                property real rowSpacing: 3.0
        
                height: activityView.height + (rectRadius * 2)
                width: parent.width
                radius: rect1.rectRadius
                anchors {
                    horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
                    verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
                }
                color: 'white'
        
                Rectangle {
                    id: rect2
                    height: activityView.height
                    width: rect1.width
                    anchors.verticalCenter: rect1.verticalCenter
                    color: mainWindow.color
        
                    ListModel {
                        id: activityModel
                        ListElement { text: "aaa" }
                        ListElement { text: "bbb" }
                        ListElement { text: "ccc" }
                        ListElement { text: "ddd" }
                        ListElement { text: "eee" }
                    }
        
                    Component {
                        id: activityDelegate
                        Rectangle {
                            height: rect1.rowHeight
                            width: rect1.width
                            color: rect1.color
                            Text {
                                text: model.text
                                anchors {
                                    horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
                                    verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
                                }
                            }
                        }
                    }
        
                    ListView {
                        id: activityView
                        implicitHeight: contentItem.childrenRect.height
                        width: rect1.width
                        spacing: rect1.rowSpacing
                        clip: true
                        model: activityModel
                        delegate: activityDelegate
        
                    }
                }
            }
        }
        

        It works by itself, though I'm having problem embedding it in a ColumnLayout - instead of appearing inline, it overlays the other items. It should look something like this:
        good.PNG
        But it comes out like this (please ignore the different text in the rows):
        actual.PNG
        Here's how I'm trying to use it (heavily edited):

        Flickable {
        	id: flickable
        	Layout.fillHeight: true
        	Layout.fillWidth: true
        	clip: true
        	contentHeight: pumpStuff.height
        
        	ColumnLayout {
        		id: pumpStuff
        		height: parent.height
        		width: flickable.width - (scroller.width * 2)
        
        		RowLayout {
        			id: actions
        		}
        
        		Text {
        			id: parameters
        		}
        
        		Roundlist {}
        
        		RowLayout {
        			id: activities
        		}
        	}
        	ScrollBar.vertical: ScrollBar {
        		id: scroller
        		policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOn//AsNeeded
        	}
        }
        

        Any idea why this is happening?

        Thanks...

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        • M mzimmers
          13 Dec 2022, 18:15

          I think I got it (sorry for the lengthy code include, but I wanted to show everything):

          // Roundlist.qml
          
          import QtQuick
          import QtQuick.Controls
          import QtQuick.Layouts
          
          Item {
              height: parent.height
              width: parent.width
          
              Rectangle {
                  id: rect1
                  property real rectRadius: 5.0
                  property real rowHeight: 60.0
                  property real rowSpacing: 3.0
          
                  height: activityView.height + (rectRadius * 2)
                  width: parent.width
                  radius: rect1.rectRadius
                  anchors {
                      horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
                      verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
                  }
                  color: 'white'
          
                  Rectangle {
                      id: rect2
                      height: activityView.height
                      width: rect1.width
                      anchors.verticalCenter: rect1.verticalCenter
                      color: mainWindow.color
          
                      ListModel {
                          id: activityModel
                          ListElement { text: "aaa" }
                          ListElement { text: "bbb" }
                          ListElement { text: "ccc" }
                          ListElement { text: "ddd" }
                          ListElement { text: "eee" }
                      }
          
                      Component {
                          id: activityDelegate
                          Rectangle {
                              height: rect1.rowHeight
                              width: rect1.width
                              color: rect1.color
                              Text {
                                  text: model.text
                                  anchors {
                                      horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
                                      verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
                                  }
                              }
                          }
                      }
          
                      ListView {
                          id: activityView
                          implicitHeight: contentItem.childrenRect.height
                          width: rect1.width
                          spacing: rect1.rowSpacing
                          clip: true
                          model: activityModel
                          delegate: activityDelegate
          
                      }
                  }
              }
          }
          

          It works by itself, though I'm having problem embedding it in a ColumnLayout - instead of appearing inline, it overlays the other items. It should look something like this:
          good.PNG
          But it comes out like this (please ignore the different text in the rows):
          actual.PNG
          Here's how I'm trying to use it (heavily edited):

          Flickable {
          	id: flickable
          	Layout.fillHeight: true
          	Layout.fillWidth: true
          	clip: true
          	contentHeight: pumpStuff.height
          
          	ColumnLayout {
          		id: pumpStuff
          		height: parent.height
          		width: flickable.width - (scroller.width * 2)
          
          		RowLayout {
          			id: actions
          		}
          
          		Text {
          			id: parameters
          		}
          
          		Roundlist {}
          
          		RowLayout {
          			id: activities
          		}
          	}
          	ScrollBar.vertical: ScrollBar {
          		id: scroller
          		policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOn//AsNeeded
          	}
          }
          

          Any idea why this is happening?

          Thanks...

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          jeremy_k
          wrote on 13 Dec 2022, 18:36 last edited by
          #17

          Unexpected overlapping is frequently a lack of sizing in the outermost item in a component. Eg:

          Item {
              Rectangle { width: 100; height: 100 }
          }
          

          Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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          • M mzimmers
            13 Dec 2022, 18:15

            I think I got it (sorry for the lengthy code include, but I wanted to show everything):

            // Roundlist.qml
            
            import QtQuick
            import QtQuick.Controls
            import QtQuick.Layouts
            
            Item {
                height: parent.height
                width: parent.width
            
                Rectangle {
                    id: rect1
                    property real rectRadius: 5.0
                    property real rowHeight: 60.0
                    property real rowSpacing: 3.0
            
                    height: activityView.height + (rectRadius * 2)
                    width: parent.width
                    radius: rect1.rectRadius
                    anchors {
                        horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
                        verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
                    }
                    color: 'white'
            
                    Rectangle {
                        id: rect2
                        height: activityView.height
                        width: rect1.width
                        anchors.verticalCenter: rect1.verticalCenter
                        color: mainWindow.color
            
                        ListModel {
                            id: activityModel
                            ListElement { text: "aaa" }
                            ListElement { text: "bbb" }
                            ListElement { text: "ccc" }
                            ListElement { text: "ddd" }
                            ListElement { text: "eee" }
                        }
            
                        Component {
                            id: activityDelegate
                            Rectangle {
                                height: rect1.rowHeight
                                width: rect1.width
                                color: rect1.color
                                Text {
                                    text: model.text
                                    anchors {
                                        horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
                                        verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
                                    }
                                }
                            }
                        }
            
                        ListView {
                            id: activityView
                            implicitHeight: contentItem.childrenRect.height
                            width: rect1.width
                            spacing: rect1.rowSpacing
                            clip: true
                            model: activityModel
                            delegate: activityDelegate
            
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
            

            It works by itself, though I'm having problem embedding it in a ColumnLayout - instead of appearing inline, it overlays the other items. It should look something like this:
            good.PNG
            But it comes out like this (please ignore the different text in the rows):
            actual.PNG
            Here's how I'm trying to use it (heavily edited):

            Flickable {
            	id: flickable
            	Layout.fillHeight: true
            	Layout.fillWidth: true
            	clip: true
            	contentHeight: pumpStuff.height
            
            	ColumnLayout {
            		id: pumpStuff
            		height: parent.height
            		width: flickable.width - (scroller.width * 2)
            
            		RowLayout {
            			id: actions
            		}
            
            		Text {
            			id: parameters
            		}
            
            		Roundlist {}
            
            		RowLayout {
            			id: activities
            		}
            	}
            	ScrollBar.vertical: ScrollBar {
            		id: scroller
            		policy: ScrollBar.AlwaysOn//AsNeeded
            	}
            }
            

            Any idea why this is happening?

            Thanks...

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            jeremy_k
            wrote on 13 Dec 2022, 19:37 last edited by jeremy_k
            #18

            @mzimmers said in need ideas on styling a ListView:

            I think I got it (sorry for the lengthy code include, but I wanted to show everything):

            // Roundlist.qml
            
            import QtQuick
            import QtQuick.Controls
            import QtQuick.Layouts
            
            Item {
                height: parent.height
                width: parent.width
            

            As a style guide, never reference parent or anything outside of the component. Let the instantiator impose its constraints. Use implicitWidth and implicitHeight to specify reasonable defaults.

            Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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              TomZ
              wrote on 13 Dec 2022, 20:16 last edited by
              #19

              Apologies if this is answered, I only read the first 2 posts of this long topic.

              I worked on something very similar just last month and the QML is really simple. (full).

              delegate: Item {
                height: 80
                clip: true
                Rectangle {
                  // we always have the rounded circles, but if we should not see them, 
                  // we move them out of the clipped area.
                  height: {
                       var h = 80;
                       if (index == 0)
                           h += 20
                       if (index == MAX) // donno, bottom check.
                          h += 20
                      return h;
                    }
                    radius: 20
                    y: index == 0 ? 0 : -20
                }
              }
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              • J jeremy_k
                13 Dec 2022, 19:37

                @mzimmers said in need ideas on styling a ListView:

                I think I got it (sorry for the lengthy code include, but I wanted to show everything):

                // Roundlist.qml
                
                import QtQuick
                import QtQuick.Controls
                import QtQuick.Layouts
                
                Item {
                    height: parent.height
                    width: parent.width
                

                As a style guide, never reference parent or anything outside of the component. Let the instantiator impose its constraints. Use implicitWidth and implicitHeight to specify reasonable defaults.

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                wrote on 13 Dec 2022, 20:37 last edited by
                #20

                @jeremy_k said in need ideas on styling a ListView:

                As a style guide, never reference parent or anything outside of the component. Let the instantiator impose its constraints. Use implicitWidth and implicitHeight to specify reasonable defaults.

                Understood. How do you handle a case where the instantiator doesn't know the height, because (for example) there might be a variable number of rows? I'm hoping to make this reusable.

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                • M mzimmers
                  13 Dec 2022, 20:37

                  @jeremy_k said in need ideas on styling a ListView:

                  As a style guide, never reference parent or anything outside of the component. Let the instantiator impose its constraints. Use implicitWidth and implicitHeight to specify reasonable defaults.

                  Understood. How do you handle a case where the instantiator doesn't know the height, because (for example) there might be a variable number of rows? I'm hoping to make this reusable.

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                  jeremy_k
                  wrote on 13 Dec 2022, 23:21 last edited by jeremy_k
                  #21

                  @mzimmers said in need ideas on styling a ListView:

                  @jeremy_k said in need ideas on styling a ListView:

                  As a style guide, never reference parent or anything outside of the component. Let the instantiator impose its constraints. Use implicitWidth and implicitHeight to specify reasonable defaults.

                  Understood. How do you handle a case where the instantiator doesn't know the height, because (for example) there might be a variable number of rows? I'm hoping to make this reusable.

                  implicitHeight:

                  If width or height is not specified, an item's effective size will be determined by its implicitWidth or implicitHeight.

                  However, if an item is the child of a layout, the layout will determine the item's preferred size using its implicit size. In such a scenario, the explicit width or height will be ignored.

                  The default implicit size for most items is 0x0, however some items have an inherent implicit size which cannot be overridden, for example, Image and Text.

                  Setting the implicit size is useful for defining components that have a preferred size based on their content

                  Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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                    13 Dec 2022, 23:21

                    @mzimmers said in need ideas on styling a ListView:

                    @jeremy_k said in need ideas on styling a ListView:

                    As a style guide, never reference parent or anything outside of the component. Let the instantiator impose its constraints. Use implicitWidth and implicitHeight to specify reasonable defaults.

                    Understood. How do you handle a case where the instantiator doesn't know the height, because (for example) there might be a variable number of rows? I'm hoping to make this reusable.

                    implicitHeight:

                    If width or height is not specified, an item's effective size will be determined by its implicitWidth or implicitHeight.

                    However, if an item is the child of a layout, the layout will determine the item's preferred size using its implicit size. In such a scenario, the explicit width or height will be ignored.

                    The default implicit size for most items is 0x0, however some items have an inherent implicit size which cannot be overridden, for example, Image and Text.

                    Setting the implicit size is useful for defining components that have a preferred size based on their content

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                    mzimmers
                    wrote on 14 Dec 2022, 00:11 last edited by mzimmers
                    #22

                    @jeremy_k I see. So, this seems to work:

                    StackLayout {
                    
                        Home {}
                        Equipment {}
                        Rectangle {
                            Layout.fillHeight: true
                            Layout.fillWidth: true
                    
                            Roundlist {
                                width: parent.width
                            }
                        }
                    }
                    
                    // Roundlist.qml
                    Item {
                        implicitHeight: activityView.height + (rect1.rectRadius * 2)
                        ...
                    

                    And I can live with this, though it seems weird to set the height in once place, and the width in another. Is there a cleaner way to do this?

                    J 1 Reply Last reply 14 Dec 2022, 04:57
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                    • T TomZ
                      13 Dec 2022, 20:16

                      Apologies if this is answered, I only read the first 2 posts of this long topic.

                      I worked on something very similar just last month and the QML is really simple. (full).

                      delegate: Item {
                        height: 80
                        clip: true
                        Rectangle {
                          // we always have the rounded circles, but if we should not see them, 
                          // we move them out of the clipped area.
                          height: {
                               var h = 80;
                               if (index == 0)
                                   h += 20
                               if (index == MAX) // donno, bottom check.
                                  h += 20
                              return h;
                            }
                            radius: 20
                            y: index == 0 ? 0 : -20
                        }
                      }
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                      mzimmers
                      wrote on 14 Dec 2022, 00:23 last edited by
                      #23

                      @TomZ thanks for the reply. I think I prefer my implementation for my particular purposes, but I like elements of yours as well.

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                      • M mzimmers
                        14 Dec 2022, 00:11

                        @jeremy_k I see. So, this seems to work:

                        StackLayout {
                        
                            Home {}
                            Equipment {}
                            Rectangle {
                                Layout.fillHeight: true
                                Layout.fillWidth: true
                        
                                Roundlist {
                                    width: parent.width
                                }
                            }
                        }
                        
                        // Roundlist.qml
                        Item {
                            implicitHeight: activityView.height + (rect1.rectRadius * 2)
                            ...
                        

                        And I can live with this, though it seems weird to set the height in once place, and the width in another. Is there a cleaner way to do this?

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                        wrote on 14 Dec 2022, 04:57 last edited by
                        #24

                        @mzimmers said in need ideas on styling a ListView:

                        And I can live with this, though it seems weird to set the height in once place, and the width in another. Is there a cleaner way to do this?

                        The component can set implicitWidth as well, and probably should. Otherwise you might end up with a 0-width item that renders correctly on its own, but is overlapped when used in a row layout of some form.

                        Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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                          14 Dec 2022, 04:57

                          @mzimmers said in need ideas on styling a ListView:

                          And I can live with this, though it seems weird to set the height in once place, and the width in another. Is there a cleaner way to do this?

                          The component can set implicitWidth as well, and probably should. Otherwise you might end up with a 0-width item that renders correctly on its own, but is overlapped when used in a row layout of some form.

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                          mzimmers
                          wrote on 14 Dec 2022, 05:00 last edited by
                          #25

                          @jeremy_k said in need ideas on styling a ListView:

                          The component can set implicitWidth as well, and probably should.

                          I'll do that -- just wondering whether there was any way to derive a value from the caller. But I guess the width value is just that, so...that's what I'll use. I'll just pick some value for the implicitWidth that hopefully will never get used.

                          Thanks for all the help...I think I'm done with this one.

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                            wrote on 14 Dec 2022, 05:04 last edited by
                            #26

                            FontMetrics could provide an implicitWidth value based on the model's data. I presume that Text does something similar.

                            Asking a question about code? http://eel.is/iso-c++/testcase/

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                              mzimmers
                              wrote on 14 Dec 2022, 23:45 last edited by
                              #27

                              For anyone who might be reading this for an answer to their own question, I looked at @TomZ 's solution, and realized that I had a bug in my delegate - my text centering wasn't taking the rounded corners effectively adding height to the top and bottom rows. I had to alter my delegate:

                              Component {
                                  id: activityDelegate
                                  Rectangle {
                                      height: {
                                          var h = rect1.rowHeight;
                                          if (index === 0 || index === (activityModel.count - 1))
                                              h -= rect1.radius
                                          return h;
                                      }
                                      width: rect1.width
                                      color: rect1.color
                                      Text {
                                          text: model.parameter
                                          anchors {
                                              left: parent.left
                                              leftMargin: parent.height / 2
                                              verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
                                              verticalCenterOffset: {
                                                  var o = 0;
                                                  if (index === 0)
                                                      o -= (radius / 2)
                                                  else if (index === (activityModel.count - 1))
                                                      o += (radius / 2)
                                                  return o;
                                              }
                                          }
                              
                                          font.pixelSize: 14
                                          font.bold: true
                                      }
                                      Styledswitch {
                                          id: onOff
                                          visible: model.switchVisible
                                          anchors {
                                              right: parent.right
                                              rightMargin: parent.height / 2
                                              verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter
                                          }
                                      }
                                  }
                              }
                              

                              As always, if this doesn't look right, please let me know, and I'll fix it.

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