ItemDelegate QML Type
Basic item delegate that can be used in various views and controls. More...
Import Statement: | import QtQuick.Controls 2.14 |
Since: | Qt 5.7 |
Inherits: | |
Inherited By: | CheckDelegate, RadioDelegate, SwipeDelegate, and SwitchDelegate |
Properties
- highlighted : bool
Detailed Description
ItemDelegate presents a standard view item. It can be used as a delegate in various views and controls, such as ListView and ComboBox.
ItemDelegate inherits its API from AbstractButton. For instance, you can set text, display an icon, and react to clicks using the AbstractButton API.
ListView { width: 160 height: 240 model: Qt.fontFamilies() delegate: ItemDelegate { text: modelData width: parent.width onClicked: console.log("clicked:", modelData) } ScrollIndicator.vertical: ScrollIndicator { } }
See also Customizing ItemDelegate and Delegate Controls.
Property Documentation
highlighted : bool |
This property holds whether the delegate is highlighted.
A delegate can be highlighted in order to draw the user's attention towards it. It has no effect on keyboard interaction. For example, you can highlight the current item in a ListView using the following code:
ListView { id: listView model: 10 delegate: ItemDelegate { text: modelData highlighted: ListView.isCurrentItem onClicked: listView.currentIndex = index } }
The default value is false
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