Hi,

In the attribute form it's possible to add a QML widget. This pretty much opens up all the fancy QML things in QGIS, so every QML module which is installed can be used.

See the original blog post https://www.opengis.ch/2018/11/06/qml-widgets-qgis/

or video 4 of episode 4 of qgis on the road for an animated version https://www.opengis.ch/2019/12/12/qgis-on-the-road-episode-4/

I'd at least include the charts module to be able to include those.

I don't think the QgsQuick module is required (or even accessible) from standalone QGIS.

Matthias


On 2/15/20 9:09 PM, William Kyngesburye wrote:
I'm finally catching up on my Mac packaging.  I noticed a new QgsQuick 
plugin/library for qml in Qgis 3.10.

Does QGIS need any other qml components from Qt?  I need to know what, if 
anything, needs to be bundled in the QGIS app package for QgsQuick.

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