Hello,
I want to know what happens behind the scene when i wrote
Qt Code:
Rectangle{ width:40 height:40 color:"blue" }To copy to clipboard, switch view to plain text mode
Can you advise some where to read, i could not find so far
thanks
Hello,
I want to know what happens behind the scene when i wrote
Qt Code:
Rectangle{ width:40 height:40 color:"blue" }To copy to clipboard, switch view to plain text mode
Can you advise some where to read, i could not find so far
thanks
First of all: proper capitulization of terms is the very first thing to learn if you want to be a programmer. It is not "qml", but QML, and that is nowadays Qt Quick.
Another thing is defining things. What is the "scene"? When you write something, nothing much happens. Something may happen during building of your program, something else happens at runtime.
Perhaps this page helps: http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/Qt_Quick_Tutorial
You can look into Qt's source code if you want. In general a subclass of QDeclarativeItem is created and populated with property bindings or values.
Qt Quick and QML are two different things. The latter is a language (like C++), the former is a framework (like Qt).
thanks i found out what i need in tutorials of official qt site.
also this sentence was very usefulYou can look into Qt's source code if you want. In general a subclass of QDeclarativeItem is created and populated with property bindings or values.
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