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Qt Quick Controls QML Types

Provides QML types for user interfaces (Qt Quick Controls 2).

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Qt Quick Controls QML Types

Qt Quick Controls 2 provides QML types for creating user interfaces. These QML types work in conjunction with Qt Quick and Qt Quick Layouts.

Qt Quick Controls 2 QML types can be imported into your application using the following import statement in your .qml file:

 
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import QtQuick.Controls 2.12

QML Types

  • AbstractButton: Abstract base type providing functionality common to buttons.

  • Action: Abstract user interface action.

  • ActionGroup: Groups actions together.

  • ApplicationWindow: Styled top-level window with support for a header and footer.

  • BusyIndicator: Indicates background activity, for example, while content is being loaded.

  • Button: Push-button that can be clicked to perform a command or answer a question.

  • ButtonGroup: Mutually-exclusive group of checkable buttons.

  • CheckBox: Check button that can be toggled on or off.

  • CheckDelegate: Item delegate with a check indicator that can be toggled on or off.

  • ComboBox: Combined button and popup list for selecting options.

  • Container: Abstract base type providing functionality common to containers.

  • Control: Abstract base type providing functionality common to all controls.

  • DelayButton: Check button that triggers when held down long enough.

  • Dial: Circular dial that is rotated to set a value.

  • Dialog: Popup dialog with standard buttons and a title, used for short-term interaction with the user.

  • DialogButtonBox: A button box used in dialogs.

  • Drawer: Side panel that can be opened and closed using a swipe gesture.

  • Frame: Visual frame for a logical group of controls.

  • GroupBox: Visual frame and title for a logical group of controls.

  • ItemDelegate: Basic item delegate that can be used in various views and controls.

  • Label: Styled text label with inherited font.

  • Menu: Menu popup that can be used as a context menu or popup menu.

  • MenuBar: Provides a window menu bar.

  • MenuBarItem: Presents a drop-down menu within a MenuBar.

  • MenuItem: Presents an item within a Menu.

  • MenuSeparator: Separates a group of items in a menu from adjacent items.

  • Overlay: A window overlay for popups.

  • Page: Styled page control with support for a header and footer.

  • PageIndicator: Indicates the currently active page.

  • Pane: Provides a background matching with the application style and theme.

  • Popup: Base type of popup-like user interface controls.

  • ProgressBar: Indicates the progress of an operation.

  • RadioButton: Exclusive radio button that can be toggled on or off.

  • RadioDelegate: Exclusive item delegate with a radio indicator that can be toggled on or off.

  • RangeSlider: Used to select a range of values by sliding two handles along a track.

  • RoundButton: A push-button control with rounded corners that can be clicked by the user.

  • ScrollBar: Vertical or horizontal interactive scroll bar.

  • ScrollIndicator: Vertical or horizontal non-interactive scroll indicator.

  • ScrollView: Scrollable view.

  • Slider: Used to select a value by sliding a handle along a track.

  • SpinBox: Allows the user to select from a set of preset values.

  • StackView: Provides a stack-based navigation model.

  • SwipeDelegate: Swipable item delegate.

  • SwipeView: Enables the user to navigate pages by swiping sideways.

  • Switch: Switch button that can be toggled on or off.

  • SwitchDelegate: Item delegate with a switch indicator that can be toggled on or off.

  • TabBar: Allows the user to switch between different views or subtasks.

  • TabButton: Button with a look suitable for a TabBar.

  • TextArea: Multi-line text input area.

  • TextField: Single-line text input field.

  • ToolBar: Container for context-sensitive controls.

  • ToolButton: Button with a look suitable for a ToolBar.

  • ToolSeparator: Separates a group of items in a toolbar from adjacent items.

  • ToolTip: Provides tool tips for any control.

  • Tumbler: Spinnable wheel of items that can be selected.

For more information on the Qt Quick Controls 2 module, see the Qt Quick Controls 2 module documentation.

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