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It allows for a unified experience across platforms and device sizes. \image qtquickcontrols2-material.png \caption The Material style in light and dark themes To run an application with the Material style, see \l {Using Styles in Qt Quick Controls 2}. \note The Material style is not a native Android style. The Material style is a 100% cross-platform Qt Quick Controls 2 style implementation that follows the Google Material Design Guidelines. The style runs on any platform, and looks more or less identical everywhere. Minor differences may occur due to differences in available system fonts and font rendering engines. \section2 Customization The Material style allows customizing five attributes, \l {material-theme-attached-prop}{theme}, \l {material-primary-attached-prop}{primary}, \l {material-accent-attached-prop}{accent}, \l {material-foreground-attached-prop}{foreground}, and \l {material-background-attached-prop}{background}. \image qtquickcontrols2-material-attributes.png All attributes can be specified for any window or item, and they automatically propagate to children in the same manner as \l {Control::font}{fonts}. In the following example, the window and all three radio buttons appear in the dark theme using a purple accent color: \table \row \li \qml import QtQuick 2.0 import QtQuick.Controls 2.1 import QtQuick.Controls.Material 2.1 ApplicationWindow { visible: true Material.theme: Material.Dark Material.accent: Material.Purple Column { anchors.centerIn: parent RadioButton { text: qsTr("Small") } RadioButton { text: qsTr("Medium"); checked: true } RadioButton { text: qsTr("Large") } } } \endqml \li \image qtquickcontrols2-material-dark.png \endtable In addition to specifying the attributes in QML, it is also possible to specify them via environment variables or in a configuration file. Attributes specified in QML take precedence over all other methods. \section3 Configuration File \include qquickmaterialstyle.qdocinc conf See \l {Qt Quick Controls 2 Configuration File} for more details about the configuration file. \section3 Environment Variables \include qquickmaterialstyle.qdocinc env See \l {Supported Environment Variables in Qt Quick Controls 2} for the full list of supported environment variables. \section2 Dependency The Material style must be separately imported to gain access to the attributes that are specific to the Material style. It should be noted that regardless of the references to the Material style, the same application code runs with any other style. Material-specific attributes only have an effect when the application is run with the Material style. If the Material style is imported in a QML file that is always loaded, the Material style must be deployed with the application in order to be able to run the application regardless of which style the application is run with. By using \l {Using File Selectors with Qt Quick Controls 2}{file selectors}, style-specific tweaks can be applied without creating a hard dependency to a style. \section2 Pre-defined Material Colors Even though primary and accent can be any \l {colorbasictypedocs}{color}, it is recommended to use one of the pre-defined colors that have been designed to work well with the rest of the Material style palette: Available pre-defined colors: \value Material.Red \stylecolor {#F44336} {} \value Material.Pink \stylecolor {#E91E63} {(default accent)} \value Material.Purple \stylecolor {#9C27B0} {} \value Material.DeepPurple \stylecolor {#673AB7} {} \value Material.Indigo \stylecolor {#3F51B5} {(default primary)} \value Material.Blue \stylecolor {#2196F3} {} \value Material.LightBlue \stylecolor {#03A9F4} {} \value Material.Cyan \stylecolor {#00BCD4} {} \value Material.Teal \stylecolor {#009688} {} \value Material.Green \stylecolor {#4CAF50} {} \value Material.LightGreen \stylecolor {#8BC34A} {} \value Material.Lime \stylecolor {#CDDC39} {} \value Material.Yellow \stylecolor {#FFEB3B} {} \value Material.Amber \stylecolor {#FFC107} {} \value Material.Orange \stylecolor {#FF9800} {} \value Material.DeepOrange \stylecolor {#FF5722} {} \value Material.Brown \stylecolor {#795548} {} \value Material.Grey \stylecolor {#9E9E9E} {} \value Material.BlueGrey \stylecolor {#607D8B} {} When the dark theme is in use, different \l {Pre-defined Shades}{shades} of the pre-defined colors are used by default: \value Material.Red \stylecolor {#EF9A9A} {} \value Material.Pink \stylecolor {#F48FB1} {(default accent)} \value Material.Purple \stylecolor {#CE93D8} {} \value Material.DeepPurple \stylecolor {#B39DDB} {} \value Material.Indigo \stylecolor {#9FA8DA} {(default primary)} \value Material.Blue \stylecolor {#90CAF9} {} \value Material.LightBlue \stylecolor {#81D4FA} {} \value Material.Cyan \stylecolor {#80DEEA} {} \value Material.Teal \stylecolor {#80CBC4} {} \value Material.Green \stylecolor {#A5D6A7} {} \value Material.LightGreen \stylecolor {#C5E1A5} {} \value Material.Lime \stylecolor {#E6EE9C} {} \value Material.Yellow \stylecolor {#FFF59D} {} \value Material.Amber \stylecolor {#FFE082} {} \value Material.Orange \stylecolor {#FFCC80} {} \value Material.DeepOrange \stylecolor {#FFAB91} {} \value Material.Brown \stylecolor {#BCAAA4} {} \value Material.Grey \stylecolor {#EEEEEE} {} \value Material.BlueGrey \stylecolor {#B0BEC5} {} \section2 Pre-defined Shades There are several different \l {https://material.google.com/style/color.html#color-color-palette}{shades} of each \l {Pre-defined Material Colors}{pre-defined color} that can be passed to the \l {material-color-attached-method}{Material.color()} function: \value Material.Shade50 \value Material.Shade100 \value Material.Shade200 \value Material.Shade300 \value Material.Shade400 \value Material.Shade500 \value Material.Shade600 \value Material.Shade700 \value Material.Shade800 \value Material.Shade900 \value Material.ShadeA100 \value Material.ShadeA200 \value Material.ShadeA400 \value Material.ShadeA700 \b {See also} \l {Default Style}, \l {Universal Style} \section1 Attached Property Documentation \styleproperty {Material.accent} {color} {material-accent-attached-prop} \target material-accent-attached-prop This attached property holds the accent color of the theme. The property can be attached to any window or item. The value is propagated to children. The default value is \c Material.Pink. In the following example, the accent color of the highlighted button is changed to \c Material.Orange: \table \row \li \snippet qtquickcontrols2-material-accent.qml 1 \li \image qtquickcontrols2-material-accent.png \endtable \note Even though the accent can be any \l {colorbasictypedocs}{color}, it is recommended to use one of the \l {pre-defined Material colors} that have been designed to work well with the rest of the Material style palette. \endstyleproperty \styleproperty {Material.background} {color} {material-background-attached-prop} \target material-background-attached-prop This attached property holds the background color of the theme. The property can be attached to any window or item. The value is propagated to children. The default value is theme-specific (light or dark). In the following example, the background color of the button is changed to \c Material.Teal: \table \row \li \snippet qtquickcontrols2-material-background.qml 1 \li \image qtquickcontrols2-material-background.png \endtable \endstyleproperty \styleproperty {Material.elevation} {int} {material-elevation-attached-prop} \target material-elevation-attached-prop This attached property holds the elevation of the control. The higher the elevation, the deeper the shadow. The property can be attached to any control, but not all controls visualize elevation. The default value is control-specific. In the following example, the elevation of the pane is set to \c 6 in order to achieve the look of an \l {https://material.google.com/components/cards.html}{elevated card}: \table \row \li \snippet qtquickcontrols2-material-elevation.qml 1 \li \image qtquickcontrols2-material-elevation.png \endtable \endstyleproperty \styleproperty {Material.foreground} {color} {material-foreground-attached-prop} \target material-foreground-attached-prop This attached property holds the foreground color of the theme. The property can be attached to any window or item. The value is propagated to children. The default value is theme-specific (light or dark). In the following example, the foreground color of the button is set to \c Material.Pink: \table \row \li \snippet qtquickcontrols2-material-foreground.qml 1 \li \image qtquickcontrols2-material-foreground.png \endtable \endstyleproperty \styleproperty {Material.primary} {color} {material-primary-attached-prop} \target material-primary-attached-prop This attached property holds the primary color of the theme. The property can be attached to any window or item. The value is propagated to children. The primary color is used as the background color of ToolBar by default. The default value is \c Material.Indigo. \note Even though the primary can be any \l {colorbasictypedocs}{color}, it is recommended to use one of the \l {pre-defined Material colors} that have been designed to work well with the rest of the Material style palette. \endstyleproperty \styleproperty {Material.theme} {enumeration} {material-theme-attached-prop} \target material-theme-attached-prop This attached property holds whether the theme is light or dark. The property can be attached to any window or item. The value is propagated to children. Available themes: \value Material.Light Light theme (default) \value Material.Dark Dark theme \value Material.System System theme Setting the theme to \c System chooses either the light or dark theme based on the system theme colors. However, when reading the value of the theme property, the value is never \c System, but the actual theme. In the following example, the theme for both the pane and the button is set to \c Material.Dark: \table \row \li \snippet qtquickcontrols2-material-theme.qml 1 \li \image qtquickcontrols2-material-theme.png \endtable \endstyleproperty \section1 Attached Method Documentation \stylemethod2 {color} {color} {enumeration} {predefined} {enumeration} {shade} {material-color-attached-method} \target material-color-attached-method This attached method returns the effective color value of the specified \l {pre-defined Material colors}{pre-defined Material color} combined with the given \l {pre-defined shades}{shade}. If omitted, the shade argument defaults to \c Material.Shade500. \qml Rectangle { color: Material.color(Material.Red) } \endqml \endstylemethod2 \section1 Related Information \list \li \l{Styling Qt Quick Controls 2} \endlist */