Hi,

I've been working on that last week for an Evernote client for Ubuntu Phone. Seems to work reasonably well.

Here's the diff of just the edit mode:
https://code.launchpad.net/~mzanetti/reminders-app/new-edit-mode/+merge/241226

Here's the complete app code:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~reminders-app-dev/reminders-app/trunk/files

Note that the edit mode in here is not 100% complete yet (doesn't support complex formatting yet - you'll understand what that is while working on it or reading the review comments) but I'm confident it can be achieved nicely this way. Here's a screenshot of what it can do so far: http://i.imgur.com/dejnDU7.png

Long story, short, yes, you are in the right direction, at least I solved it the same way.

Hope this helps,
Michael


On 14.11.2014 10:06, Yann Levreau wrote:
Hi everybody!

I am starting a new project and I am looking for some advice about what kind of Qt/QML controls I should use. The purpose is to develop an rich text editor using QML. Basically I am going to develop IDE features. Until now I have tried the TextArea QML Control. Using this control I get a
QQuickTextDocumentandQTextDocumenton the C++ side.
Am I in the right direction ? Is there any limitations using this control that I should know ? Or maybe there is better way to implement this (using QWebView or a simple QTextEdit, ... ).

Thanks a lot !




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