I think you might be interested in this: https://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2008/11/15/flick-list-or-kinetic-scrolling/
You have the source code and all, it's a good way to learn new things :-) 2013/11/12 Simone <cjb.sw.nos...@gmail.com> > Hello Alan, > thank you. > > The customer don't want QML because for some strange reason he don't want > to > use it. I don't know much more, anyway I have to adapt.. > And of course we cannot force him to use QML. > > I've saw your example but seems that is only for qt5, we are currently > using > qt4.8.5 > Let's see if I can find something on the web.. > > However, I am waiting for some good soul who wants to help me :-) > Regards > Simone > > > > > -----Messaggio originale----- > Da: Alan Alpert [mailto:4163654...@gmail.com] > Inviato: lunedì 11 novembre 2013 23:01 > A: Simone > Cc: interest@qt-project.org > Oggetto: Re: [Interest] Replicate QML Listview in QtCpp and widgets > > Depending on what "political reasons" means, you could do stuff like > > QQmlComponent c; > c.setData("import MyApp 0.1; import QtQuick 2.2; ListView{model: > MyModel{}; delegate: MyDelegate{}}"); > > inside your C++ implementation. MyModel being your custom > QAbstractItemModel > and MyDelegate being a custom QQuickItem written in > C++ for the delegate. If you're willing to use private APIs (which has > massive drawbacks when you don't bundle a specific Qt build with your > app) you can even skip the component and create a QQuickListView directly. > > A QWebView would also be fairly easy, but HTML is even worse than QML for > most of the reasons that people want to ban QML. > > If you really can't use QML or QtQuick, you can implement such a widget > with > QtWidgets but there's no real help for that. Just do all your own touch > handling and painting and it's still easier than a raw opengl app, > > -- > Alan Alpert > > On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 12:27 PM, Simone <cjb.sw.nos...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello all, > > For a customer specific application we are forced to use only C++ code > without QML. > > Up to here there are no problems, except that in this new software, we > need massive use of listview (finger-scrollable, with text and image > objects, smooth moving). > > So, the QML Listview is exactly what we are looking for, but for > political > questions we can't use QML. > > > > There is an alternative? > > I saw that QlistWidget is not really perfect and simple like the Qml > object.. > > > > Does someone have some code or examples (or maybe web articles) to share? > > Many Thanks > > Simone > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Interest mailing list > > Interest@qt-project.org > > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest > > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >
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