I'm *very* impressed with QML -- this is absolutely the "right" way to build GUIs in this world of sophisticated user expectation on varied platforms.
Annoyingly, this means I've got to totally re-wire my brain for how to think about GUIs. I'm willing to do it -- I'm sold -- but this has been a really painful couple of weeks as I try to figure out "the QML way". Is there a "hello world" application using a QML Flow that's hooked up to a C++ QAbstractItemModel? For example, I expect it to only be a few lines of code to glob files in a directory (variable name length) in a C++ model and display them in a QML Flow, with item background color based on attributes (e.g., read only, file extension/type). I just can't seem to get it, though ... (I think I have the model but my Flow never displays anything). I'm sure it's me. I'm just having trouble getting started... I've read all the QML documentation in the 4.7 release (Win Commercial), but could use more ... book? Snippets site? Suggestions? I'll get it, because I'm absolutely convinced this is the "right* way to go. I just haven't gotten my "mind right" yet ... --charley _______________________________________________ Qt-qml mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-qml
