On 22 May 2014 12:01, Tony Rietwyk <t...@rightsoft.com.au> wrote: > >> > Thats exactly what I would also do if it would be my component, but >> > unfortunately I don't have an access to TextInput { id: input } which >> > is inside the ComboBox. >> >> But you are able to assign the ID or is it built-in? I don't get the > problem, >> although I have not used the ComboBox, so maybe that is the reason. All >> (most :-P) QML elements derive from QtObject, so you can assign >> "objectName" easily to them. > > Hi Tomasz, > > For the specific use case, I think the OP is asking for the QML equivalent > of QComboBox.lineEdit().
Yes, he explained that to me in a different email already. > Alexander, do you have another use case in mind? It might clarify your > requirement. (I haven't played with QML yet but I thought all QObject info > is exposed to javascript and the components anyway - isn't that how the > linkage is achieved?) IDs are a very special case, because they are only exposed locally and are invisible to C++. _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest