On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 4:16 AM, Mark <mark...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Op 26 nov. 2012 22:11 schreef "Mark" <mark...@gmail.com> het volgende: > > >> >> Hi, >> >> I have a states array in QML that looks like this: >> states: [ >> State { >> name: "icon" >> PropertyChanges { target: viewContainer; source: >> "views/IconView.qml" } >> }, >> State { >> name: "list" >> PropertyChanges { target: viewContainer; source: >> "views/LView.qml" } >> }, >> State { >> name: "tree" >> PropertyChanges { target: viewContainer; source: >> "views/TreeView.qml" } >> } >> ] >> >> That works just fine, but i want to do it more dynamically. I want to >> read the contents of the folder "views" and add a state entry for each >> item that i fine. Reading the folder and getting the filename isn't an >> issue, but i'm kinda puzzled how to build up a states array in >> javascript. >> >> This is an pseudo code example: >> buildstates.js >> >> var stateArray = ... construct the states based on based on the >> content of a folder ... >> >> main.qml >> import "buildstates.js" as BuildStates >> >> Item{ >> width: 800 >> height: 600 >> states: BuildStates.stateArray >> } >> >> I want to do the same for transitions. >> But how do i do the JavaScript part? Or is there another way to build >> up a dynamic states/transitions array? Or is there a C++ way for this? >> >> Cheers, >> Mark > > Anyone..?
2nd try. Anyone? _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest