Hi, I wrote my custom QML type, using Qt 4.7.4. It is working just fine, except when I run using it I keep getting messages like:
QColor::setNamedColor: Unknown color name 'mpaja.lvl' Comes from here: void QColor::setNamedColor(const QString &name) { if (!setColorFromString(name)) qWarning("QColor::setNamedColor: Unknown color name '%s'", name.toLatin1().constData()); } I traced it a bit, and it seems to be triggered from QVariant QDeclarativeStringConverters::variantFromString(const QString &s) { if (s.isEmpty()) return QVariant(s); bool ok = false; QRectF r = rectFFromString(s, &ok); if (ok) return QVariant(r); QColor c = colorFromString(s, &ok); <<<=== Here if (ok) return QVariant(c); QPointF p = pointFFromString(s, &ok); if (ok) return QVariant(p); QSizeF sz = sizeFFromString(s, &ok); if (ok) return QVariant(sz); QVector3D v = vector3DFromString(s, &ok); if (ok) return qVariantFromValue(v); return QVariant(s); } I'm guessing that when ever a parameter is passed from QML to C++ it gets converted to QVariant, which makes a best guess at the underlying type. But I'm a bit puzzled why only some of the strings elicit this warning. My custom type looks like: Spoke { name: "MPaja"; value: "mpaja.lvl" } and I'm getting a warning for each "value:", but not for "name:" Is there some naming convention or other method that I should be aware off to avoid this needless warning? Thanks, Harri Is there a way hint at valid supported types, or otherwise silence these _______________________________________________ Qt-qml mailing list Qt-qml@qt.nokia.com http://lists.qt.nokia.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-qml