[Qt-qml] Fw: Why can't I stylesheet a font?

Ivan De Marino ivan.de.marino at gmail.com
Tue Jul 13 18:19:41 CEST 2010


[flame]
+1 and http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7-snapshot/qml-systempalette.html
[/flame]

<http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.7-snapshot/qml-systempalette.html>I believe that
this kind of "style-sheeting" is a bad idea for QML.
As I say around the office: "QML requires to have a mind-set change. Much
more WebPage and Javascript oriented, then C++ oriented".

Something that may also be done is to inject a Style QML object that carries
the property that u really need to have "dynamically set".

Anyway, there are QML-ways to do what you want, without breaking the
 Declarative-paradigm.

On 13 July 2010 08:10, <warwick.allison at nokia.com> wrote:

> > [flamebait]
> > I have a complete disdain for hardcoding anything in a UI.
>
> Then you're using the wrong tool. QML is intended to allow designers to do
> exactly that. If you want to replicate the 1980s world of UIs generated from
> data definitions and infinitely themable but sterile UIs, then you've missed
> the QML point entirely.
>
> --
> Warwick
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