Thanks for the quick response, Alan! appliaction.active works for me for
now, but I'm looking forward to onActiveChanged being added to Qt 5.1.

Daiwei


On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 6:57 PM, Alan Alpert <4163654...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 5:56 PM, Daiwei Li <daiwe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > It looks the QQuickWindow C++ class has focusIn and focusOut event
> handlers
> > that you can override, but there's no signal in QML. Am I missing
> something
> > or is it intentionally left out of QML?
>
> The QML API for QQuickWindow is still young (and growing slowly), but
> that signal is being added in Qt 5.1 (onActiveChanged). In Qt 5.0,
> there is an application.active property you can listen to in QML to
> see if the application as a whole is active, but it's not granular to
> individual windows.
>
> There's no distinction between window focusIn/Out and window
> active/inactive. Leaving that out is intentional, because it's rarely
> an important distinction (and when it is, you have the C++ API).
>
> --
> Alan Alpert
>
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