Hi all, Here's a minimal test case (run with qmlscene):
import QtQuick 2.4 import QtQuick.Window 2.2 ListView { width: 300 height: 300 model: 10 focus: true header: Rectangle { z: 2 width: parent.width height: 100 Text { text: "Header" } } headerPositioning: ListView.OverlayHeader delegate: Rectangle { width: parent.width height: 50 color: activeFocus ? "red" : "blue" Text { anchors.centerIn: parent text: "Item " + modelData } } } Notice how, if you first go down to the last item with the Down key, then go upwards, the view will not automatically scroll to show the current item when it is underneath the overlaid header. It seems to not take the overlaid header into account when calculating the area in which items are visible somehow. Has anyone bumped into this and know of a workaround. I guess it might be fixed in recent versions, but my app must work with Qt 5.5.1 as packaged for Ubuntu Xenial. Many thanks in advance, Elvis _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest