On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 11:09 AM, Thiago Macieira <thiago.macie...@intel.com> wrote: > On terça-feira, 11 de dezembro de 2012 16.40.50, Bache-Wiig Jens wrote: >> Rectangle { >> property int width: Qt.storedProperty("application.width", 400) >> property int height: Qt.storedProperty("application.height", 400) >> } > > Will this bind the stored property back to the width? I.e., two-way binding. > > Or will it require manipulating the stored value directly and get the binding > back?
The two-way binding would be tricky. You don't have a reference to the property and I'd prefer this not be baked into the language. But here's another way of doing roughly that: Rectangle { Persistent.property("width", 400, "application.width"); Persistent.property("height");//Last value is the path to store/retrieve from, auto-chosen if left blank. Leave out default and you get 0/null/"" Persistent.properties: [ ["height",400], ["width",400, "application.width"] ] //Another possible attached property syntax. } The "Persistent" attached property knows which item it's attached to and the property name, so it can handle everything itself. Like it sets the property on startup and watches the change signal for when to update the persistent data (or just gets it again when it dies). -- Alan Alpert _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development