On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 2:37 PM, Saether Jan-Arve < jan-arve.saet...@digia.com> wrote:
> > > Of course it should not crash. > > > I get an ASSERT: "mo" in file qml\qqmlvme.cpp, line 849 (this is with > current stable branch though). > > > > > > I'm a bit curious to know why do you want to animate that property? > > > What do you want to achieve? > > > > > > Jan Arve > > > > > > From: interest-bounces+jan-arve.saether=digia....@qt-project.org[mailto: > interest-bounces+jan-arve.saether=digia....@qt-project.org] On Behalf Of > Mark > > > > Sent: 30. september 2013 01:40 > > > > To: Qt Interest > > > > Subject: [Interest] How can i animate Layout.preferredWidth and > friends? > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > I thought something as simple as: > > > > > > > > Behavior on Layout.preferredWidth { > > > > NumberAnimation { duration: 1000 } > > > > } > > > > > > > > would do.. Apparently not since it crashes qmlscene.. > > > > Do i need to do it differently or did i just hit a bug? > > > > > > > > Version details: > > > > Qt 5.1.0 x64 (i know, 5.1.1 is out) > > > > Mac Mountain Lion fully updated > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > Mark > > Hi Jan, > > > > What i try to do is animate the (in this case) width. In a simple > > description that would be it. However, i try to animate the with of a > > component that is within a Layout. In this case a RowLayout. If i use > > the width, the RowLayout itself doesn't update, you can see that in > > this snippet [1]. Just press the nice orange square :) What i want > > for that is to work. I tried animating the Layout.preferredWidth > > property because changing the width using that does update the > > RowLayout, but then the animation doesn't work. > > > > That's all i'm trying to do. > > > > [1] http://pastebin.kde.org/pxgjxhtza > > Your example code works exactly how I would expect it to work. > You are only animating the width of the red rectangle, and the layout > doesn't rely on the width property for rearranging its items. > Therefore, the layout and the other children are not affected by this. > (Try to set opacity: 0.5 on the green item, then you will better see > what's going on :-) > I actually didn't do that before. Tried it out just now and it indeed does exactly what i would expect :) Only issue is that the layout itself doesn't do what i expect.. I was about to create a bug report, but the qt-project site is currently extremely slow with the occasional timeout errors... So i will do that later. > > However, I would expect changing togglePreferredWidth to actually > toggle Layout.preferredWidth (while keeping the Behavior on width) to > do what you want, but I think that Behaviors are only applied if the > property > is changed in QML. (The width property is changed in the C++ backend of > the layout engine, which then wouldn't apply the behavior) > I actually tried that initially but that didn't work. > > This modified example demonstrates the issue, and AFAIK it's a limitation > of the > Behavior element: > > http://pastebin.com/bcD9wRu5 > > Jan Arve > >
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