Path QML Type

Defines a path for use by PathView More...

Import Statement: import QtQuick 2.4

Properties

Detailed Description

A Path is composed of one or more path segments - PathLine, PathQuad, PathCubic, PathArc, PathCurve, PathSvg.

The spacing of the items along the Path can be adjusted via a PathPercent object.

PathAttribute allows named attributes with values to be defined along the path.

See also PathView, PathAttribute, PathPercent, PathLine, PathQuad, PathCubic, PathArc, PathCurve, and PathSvg.

Property Documentation

closed : bool

This property holds whether the start and end of the path are identical.


defaultpathElements : list<PathElement>

This property holds the objects composing the path.

A path can contain the following path objects:

  • PathLine - a straight line to a given position.
  • PathQuad - a quadratic Bezier curve to a given position with a control point.
  • PathCubic - a cubic Bezier curve to a given position with two control points.
  • PathArc - an arc to a given position with a radius.
  • PathSvg - a path specified as an SVG path data string.
  • PathCurve - a point on a Catmull-Rom curve.
  • PathAttribute - an attribute at a given position in the path.
  • PathPercent - a way to spread out items along various segments of the path.
    PathView {
        anchors.fill: parent
        model: ContactModel {}
        delegate: delegate
        path: Path {
            startX: 120; startY: 100
            PathAttribute { name: "iconScale"; value: 1.0 }
            PathAttribute { name: "iconOpacity"; value: 1.0 }
            PathQuad { x: 120; y: 25; controlX: 260; controlY: 75 }
            PathAttribute { name: "iconScale"; value: 0.3 }
            PathAttribute { name: "iconOpacity"; value: 0.5 }
            PathQuad { x: 120; y: 100; controlX: -20; controlY: 75 }
        }
    }

startX : real

These properties hold the starting position of the path.


startY : real

These properties hold the starting position of the path.


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