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authorEskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt <eskil.abrahamsen-blomfeldt@digia.com>2012-11-30 12:30:11 +0100
committerThe Qt Project <gerrit-noreply@qt-project.org>2012-11-30 15:30:17 +0100
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Fix example lists for Qt Quick
Snippets are fixed, the extending-examples are moved from QtDoc, groups are used to generate the lists and I've removed some unrelated stuff from the list of Qt Quick examples. Change-Id: I347b6fa8a29b1cede1164fa858488f34507e1a17 Reviewed-by: Gunnar Sletta <gunnar.sletta@digia.com>
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Multipoint Flames demonstrates distinguishing different fingers in a MultiPointTouchArea, by assigning a different colored flame to each touch point.
The MultipointTouchArea sets up multiple touch points:
- \snippet examples/quick/touchinteraction/multipointtouch/multiflame.qml 0
+ \snippet quick/touchinteraction/multipointtouch/multiflame.qml 0
The flames are then simply bound to the coordiates of the touch point, and whether it is currently pressed, like so:
- \snippet examples/quick/touchinteraction/multipointtouch/multiflame.qml 1
+ \snippet quick/touchinteraction/multipointtouch/multiflame.qml 1
Bear-Whack demonstrates using a MultiPointTouchArea to add multiple finger support to a simple game. The interaction with the game
is done through a SpriteGoal that follows the TouchPoint. The TouchPoints added to the MultiPointTouchArea are a component with all
this logic embedded into it:
- \snippet examples/quick/touchinteraction/multipointtouch/bearwhack/content/AugmentedTouchPoint.qml 0
+ \snippet quick/touchinteraction/multipointtouch/bearwhack/content/AugmentedTouchPoint.qml 0
Flick Resize uses a PinchArea to allow Pinch-to-Resize behavior. This is easily achieved just by listening to the PinchArea signals and responding
to user input.
- \snippet examples/quick/touchinteraction/pincharea/flickresize.qml 0
+ \snippet quick/touchinteraction/pincharea/flickresize.qml 0
Flickable is a simple example demonstrating the Flickable element. The element inside the flickable is very big, but the flickable itself is very small:
- \snippet examples/quick/touchinteraction/flickable/basic-flickable.qml 0
+ \snippet quick/touchinteraction/flickable/basic-flickable.qml 0
Corkboards shows a more complex Flickable usecase, with elements on the flickable that respond to mouse and keyboard interaction.
This doesn't require special code, the QtQuick elements automatically cooperate with Flickable for accepting the touch events.