Qt Quick Templates 2 QML Types
The Qt Quick Templates 2 module provides a set of non-visual templates that can be used to build user interface controls in QML using Qt Quick.
The QML types can be imported using the following import statement in your .qml
file:
import QtQuick.Templates 2.1 as T
For the sake of clarity, there is a one-to-one mapping between the types provided by the QtQuick.Templates
and QtQuick.Controls
imports. For every type available in the QtQuick.Controls
import, a non-visual template type by the same name exists in the QtQuick.Templates
import.
Note: It is recommended to use a namespace for the templates import to avoid overlap with the types provided by the QtQuick.Controls
import.
QML Types
Abstract base type providing functionality common to buttons | |
Styled top-level window with support for a header and footer | |
Indicates background activity, for example, while content is being loaded | |
Push-button that can be clicked to perform a command or answer a question | |
Mutually-exclusive group of checkable buttons | |
Check button that can be toggled on or off | |
Item delegate with a check indicator that can be toggled on or off | |
Combined button and popup list for selecting options | |
Abstract base type providing functionality common to containers | |
Abstract base type providing functionality common to all controls | |
Circular dial that is rotated to set a value | |
Popup dialog with standard buttons and a title, used for short-term interaction with the user | |
A button box used in dialogs | |
Side panel that can be opened and closed using a swipe gesture | |
Visual frame for a logical group of controls | |
Visual frame and title for a logical group of controls | |
Basic item delegate that can be used in various views and controls | |
Styled text label with inherited font | |
Popup that can be used as a context menu or popup menu | |
Presents an item within a Menu | |
Separates a group of items in a menu from adjacent items | |
Styled page control with support for a header and footer | |
Indicates the currently active page | |
Provides a background matching with the application style and theme | |
Base type of popup-like user interface controls | |
Indicates the progress of an operation | |
Exclusive radio button that can be toggled on or off | |
Exclusive item delegate with a radio indicator that can be toggled on or off | |
Used to select a range of values by sliding two handles along a track | |
A push-button control with rounded corners that can be clicked by the user | |
Vertical or horizontal interactive scroll bar | |
Vertical or horizontal non-interactive scroll indicator | |
Used to select a value by sliding a handle along a track | |
Allows the user to select from a set of preset values | |
Provides a stack-based navigation model | |
Swipable item delegate | |
Enables the user to navigate pages by swiping sideways | |
Button that can be toggled on or off | |
Item delegate with a switch indicator that can be toggled on or off | |
Allows the user to switch between different views or subtasks | |
Button with a look suitable for a TabBar | |
Multi-line text input area | |
Single-line text input field | |
Container for context-sensitive controls | |
Button with a look suitable for a ToolBar | |
Separates a group of items in a toolbar from adjacent items | |
Provides tool tips for any control | |
Spinnable wheel of items that can be selected |
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