Reputation: 12411
I have an issue with my QML. I'd like to edit a TextInput
based on an action, setting the focus
attribute to true
. It works when the TextInput
is located in a Rectangle
, but not in a ScrollView
.
Here is an example:
Item {
id: main
width: 640
height: 480
ScrollView{
id: scrollView
height: parent.height/2
width: parent.width
Rectangle{
border.color: "black"
border.width: 1
anchors.centerIn: parent
height: 25
width: 200
TextInput{
id: ti1
anchors.fill: parent
verticalAlignment: TextInput.AlignVCenter
horizontalAlignment: TextInput.AlignHCenter
}
}
}
Rectangle{
y: height
height: parent.height/2
width: parent.width
Rectangle{
border.color: "black"
border.width: 1
anchors.centerIn: parent
height: 25
width: 200
TextInput{
id: ti2
anchors.fill: parent
verticalAlignment: TextInput.AlignVCenter
horizontalAlignment: TextInput.AlignHCenter
}
}
}
MouseArea{
anchors.fill: parent
onClicked: {
if (mouseY < parent.height/2){
ti2.focus = false
ti1.focus = true
}else{
ti1.focus = false
ti2.focus = true
}
}
}
}
When I click on the bottom half of the window, the TextInput
ti2 is editable. But when I click on the top half, ti1 is not.
Does anybody have any idea? The behaviour is the same with TextEdit
.
Thanks.
Upvotes: 2
Views: 824
Reputation: 2531
I think it is because: "Only one Item can be a direct child of the ScrollView and the child is implicitly anchored to fill the scroll view.".
From: http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-qtquick-controls-scrollview.html
Perhaps the tree of components is unavailable in a ScrollView.
But if you use:
ti1.forceActiveFocus();
instead of:
ti1.focus = true
it works.
Upvotes: 3