> Definitely the case here. We reverted to Widgets and dropped any > attempt to use QQC until they are both reasonably fast (not QQC1) and > about feature complete (not QQC2 at the moment).
Qt Quick Controls 1 were not feature complete for a desktop use. They do look nice and all because they use QStyle, but the offer a very poor user experience. I did use them at some point to develop a desktop application and faced many pitfalls. If you want an example, take a look at QTBUG-47658 (https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-47658). In short, focus is not handled properly and trying to use keyboard shortcuts can result in user inputting text in another element. I believe this is way worse that not having a native look and feel. These kinds of errors was enough for me to go away from Qt Quick Controls 1 and will not suggest to anyone to use them for any reason. So now it is either Widgets or Controls 2 depending if I want a native look and feel or animated UI. BR, Benjamin _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list [email protected] https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/interest
