Note, this won't help with the QRC view unfortunately, it will still display as 
path list instead of folderized.

If you want to keep using the QRC view only then you have to use prefix as you 
mentioned, but I believe you have to import the prefix. Maybe this was the 
cause of the error you saw.

Another option is to use the OTHER_FILES option in your .pro file.

OTHER_FILES += \
    RES/qml/*.qml \
    RES/qml/Components/*.qml \
    RES/qml/Screens/*.qml

This will add a folderized QML folder in your project explorer.


-Even

-----Original Message-----
From: Interest 
[mailto:interest-bounces+even.kristoffersen=honeywell....@qt-project.org] On 
Behalf Of Kristoffersen, Even (NO14)
Sent: 5. januar 2017 09:07
To: interestqt-project.org <interest@qt-project.org>; qt-creator 
<qt-crea...@qt-project.org>
Subject: Re: [Interest] QML dir hierarchy

Try putting your QML files in subfolders.
You will probably want to do this sooner or later anyway to keep your source 
tree manageable as the project grows.

Just beware that you then have to import the folder of the components you are 
using from within the QML files unless they are in the same folder.
IE. import "../Components" from your screen files.

-Even

-----Original Message-----
From: Interest 
[mailto:interest-bounces+even.kristoffersen=honeywell....@qt-project.org] On 
Behalf Of Jason H
Sent: 4. januar 2017 16:44
To: interestqt-project.org <interest@qt-project.org>; qt-creator 
<qt-crea...@qt-project.org>
Subject: [Interest] QML dir hierarchy

I am cross posting this to QtC and Interest because it's a combinational issue. 

My QML projects are getting sizable, I'd like to start breaking my QML 
resources down in a hierarchy, but my attempt at that has failed.
Given:

qml.qrc /
- app.js
- Screen1.qml
- Component1.qml
- Screen1.qml
- Component3.qml
- Component4.qml
- Screen1.qml
- Component2.qml

I'd like to break it down into:
qml.qrc /
- Screens /
-- Screen1.qml
-- Screen1.qml
-- Screen1.qml
- Components /
-- Comoponent1.qml
-- Comoponent2.qml

But I was not able to accomplish this in QtC. So I hacked the QRC file to have 
two prefix entries:  <qresource prefix="/screens"> and  <qresource 
prefix="/components"> However this resulted in errors.

Also, in QtC they weren't folderized, they just appeared as screens/Screen1.qml 
...
components/Component1.qml
...

How can I accomplish a folderized QRC? Currently, the filesystem is flat, but I 
don't mind adding them to actual folders if that would help. 
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