Wow. I just checked out that error report. Looks like it's generic and not constrained to the Binding element.
Thanks for the confirming the bug. From: Brasser Michael (Nokia-MS-Qt/Brisbane) Sent: 22 September 2010 06:18 To: Turvey Simon (Nokia-MS/London) Cc: qt-qml@trolltech.com Subject: Re: [Qt-qml] Cannot assign list to 'value' property in Binding On 21/09/2010, at 8:43 PM, ext simon.tur...@nokia.com<mailto:simon.tur...@nokia.com> wrote: The following assignment to 'value' does not work. Only the final Rotation in the list seems to get assigned to the target property. Known issue? Or doing something silly?! Binding { target: albumImage property: "transform" value: [ Rotation { axis.x: 1; axis.y: 0; axis.z: 0 angle: 180 origin.y: picColumn.picSize*1.32 }, Scale { xScale: picColumn.sizeFactor; yScale: picColumn.sizeFactor; origin.x: picColumn.picSize/2; origin.y: picColumn.picSize }, Translate { x: -picColumn.width/2 + picColumn.deltaX y: -coverflow.height*0.1 -picColumn.place*picColumn.place*20 }, Rotation { angle: picColumn.rotateY origin.x: picColumn.picSize/2; origin.y: picColumn.picSize/2 axis.x: 0; axis.y: 1; axis.z: 0 } ] when: picColumn.visible } Hi Simon, It looks like the engine is incorrectly interpreting the assignment of the list of transforms to "value" as 4 individual object assignments (each effectively overriding the previous). I've created http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTBUG-13798 for this issue. Regards, Michael
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