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Content preview: On 9/5/19 5:16 PM, Alexander Ivash wrote: > Unless of course
your suggestion is really about injecting my custom > QQuickItem into scene
graph purely from C++ side, without > instantiating it from QML. But as I
understand in this case I also > have to implement all the event-handling
& focus support from scratch. [...]
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On 9/5/19 5:16 PM, Alexander Ivash wrote:
Unless of course your suggestion is really about injecting my custom
QQuickItem into scene graph purely from C++ side, without
instantiating it from QML. But as I understand in this case I also
have to implement all the event-handling & focus support from scratch.
No this is done inside of QQuickItem/QQuickWindow and works out of the
box when instantiating them from C++.
Uwe
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