Hi Tomasz, The correct event variable name is "wheel*" *and not "mouse*"*. I'll fix the docs. You can see an example in * examples/quick/mousearea/mousearea-wheel-example.qml*.
Cheers, -- Luís Gabriel OpenBossa - INdT On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 7:43 AM, Tomasz Siekierda <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > sorry for double posting but this is relevant for both Qt5 ML (as part of > testing) and Qt-qml (since that is where the issue lies). I am trying to > use the wheel event available in QtQuick 2.0 & Qt5 in QML. Here is a code > snippet: > > MouseArea { > id: whatever > > onWheel: { > ScenarioLogic.aMethod(mouse); // both "mouse" and "event" do not > work > } > } > > The event variable (according to docs, it should be named "mouse", but I > have also tried "event" - to no avail) does not seem to be declared. Error > message: "ReferenceError: mouse is not defined". I am using Qt5 build from > git, commit I7a10dca9ee8bc2158e9d211feb4005a29fb7b419 from 16 May 2012. > Platform is Kubuntu 12.04 x64 with standard xcb backend. The mouse area is > inside a Flickable, if that changes anything. Other mouse events work > without problems. > > A quick search did not reveal any existing bugs for that. Is this bug > known? If not, I will create a bug report right away. > > Cheers, have a good weekend guys, > sierdzio > > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development > >
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