Hey Steve, Where is the spinner in the view hierarchy?
Can you show some code or provide a minimal working example? Regards, Nuno > On 16/12/2014, at 20:27, VStevenP <vstevenpa...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > I am wondering if anyone the list has a good understanding of QML StackView > and could offer me some guidance on a problem. > > A colleague recently changed my app's page load paradigm from using a QML > Loader with asynchronous property set to true to using a QML StackView and > its replace() method. The new approach allows for different types of > animated page transitions which are powerful and which can't be done with one > Loader. That said, I'm noticing a problem: > > When the StackView loads a test page that contains a lot of QML, it blocks an > important "spinner" progress wheel animation which is meant to run from the > time the user selects a new page until just before the StackView's transition > animation occurs. (This progress wheel is important; it provides important > user feedback while de-init code runs in the page being unloaded, and while > some init code runs in the newly-loaded page. This code includes network > communications, so the time can vary.) > >> From what I understand, the spinner animation should never get blocked: I >> created it directly on the scenegraph using a combination of >> ParallelAnimation, SequentialAnimation(s), PauseAnimation, ScriptAction, and >> RotationAnimator. This is a technique I learned from Gunnar Sletta here on >> the list. I can provide some code if someone wants to verify that the >> animation was successfully created directly on the scenegraph.) > > Is there anything I can do to make the StackView work better with my progress > wheel animation, rather than block it when a page contains a lot of QML? > > Steve Pavao > Korg R&D > _______________________________________________ > 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