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Please review the following information to ensure ** the GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3 requirements ** will be met: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.html. ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ ** ****************************************************************************/ /*! \page qtquickcontrols2-icons.html \keyword Icons in Qt Quick Controls 2 \title Icons in Qt Quick Controls Qt Quick Controls comes with support for icons since Qt 5.10. This means, Buttons, item delegates, and menu items are now capable of presenting an icon in addition to a text label. \section1 Using Icons \l {AbstractButton::icon}{AbstractButton} and \l {Action::icon}{Action} provide the following properties through which icons can be set: \list \li \c icon.name \li \c icon.source \li \c icon.width \li \c icon.height \li \c icon.color \endlist Theme icons are referenced by a name, and regular icons by a source URL. Both \c icon.name and \c icon.source can be set to ensure that an icon will always be found. If the icon is found in the theme, it will always be used; even if \c icon.source is also set. If the icon is not found in the theme, \c icon.source will be used instead. \code Button { icon.name: "edit-cut" icon.source: "images/cut.png" } \endcode Each \l {Styling Qt Quick Controls}{Qt Quick Controls 2 style} requests a default icon size and color according to their guidelines, but it is possible to override these by setting the \c icon.width, \c icon.height, and \c icon.color properties. The image that is loaded by an icon whose \c width and \c height are not set depends on the type of icon in use. For theme icons, the closest available size will be chosen. For regular icons, the behavior is the same as the \l {Image::} {sourceSize} property of \l Image. The icon color is specified by default so that it matches the text color in different states. In order to use an icon with the original colors, set the color to \c "transparent". \code Button { icon.color: "transparent" icon.source: "images/logo.png" } \endcode For buttons, the \l {AbstractButton::}{display} property can be used to control how the icon and text are displayed within the button. \section1 Icon Themes Compliant icon themes must follow the freedesktop icon theme specification, which can be obtained here: \l {http://standards.freedesktop.org/icon-theme-spec/icon-theme-spec-latest.html}. Traditionally, only Linux and UNIX support icon themes on the platform level, but it is possible to bundle a compliant icon theme in an application to use themed icons on any platform. The default \l {QIcon::themeSearchPaths()}{icon theme search paths} depend on the platform. On Linux and UNIX, the search path will use the \c XDG_DATA_DIRS environment variable if available. All platforms have the resource directory \c :/icons as a fallback. Custom icon theme search paths can be set with \l QIcon::setThemeSearchPaths(). The following example bundles an icon theme called \e mytheme into the application's resources using \l {The Qt Resource System}{Qt's resource system}. \badcode icons/mytheme/index.theme icons/mytheme/32x32/myicon.png icons/mytheme/32x32@2/myicon.png \endcode The \c index.theme file describes the general attributes of the icon theme, and lists the available theme icon directories: \badcode [Icon Theme] Name=mytheme Comment=My Icon Theme Directories=32x32,32x32@2 [32x32] Size=32 Type=Fixed [32x32@2] Size=32 Scale=2 Type=Fixed \endcode In order to use the bundled icon theme, an application should call \l QIcon::setThemeName() before loading the main QML file: \code #include #include #include int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { QGuiApplication app(argc, argv); QIcon::setThemeName("mytheme"); // <-- QQmlApplicationEngine engine; engine.load(QUrl(QStringLiteral("qrc:/main.qml"))); return app.exec(); } \endcode Now it is possible to use named icons from the bundled icon theme without having to specify any fallback source: \code Button { icon.name: "myicon" } \endcode The \l {Qt Quick Controls - Gallery}{Gallery example} and \l {Qt Quick Controls 2 - Wearable Demo} {Wearable Demo} provide complete runnable applications with a bundled icon theme. \section1 Related Information \list \li \l {High-DPI Support in Qt Quick Controls} \endlist */