Using the transform property is the right way to do this. I recently fixed a 
crash related to the transform property (QTBUG-13893) that could be related, so 
if you are building a checked out version yourself and haven't updated recently 
you may want to update; otherwise the fix should be part of 4.7.1.

Regards,
Michael

On 07/10/2010, at 6:40 AM, ext [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
wrote:

I’ll add that we’ve tried to define two Rotation elements and then set 
myItem.transform to the desired rotation, but that crashes the viewer.


On 10/6/10 1:19 PM, "Ong Timothy Andrew" 
<[email protected]<x-msg://2871/[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi,

Is it possible to specify a transform origin point for an Item?

There is a transformOrigin which takes an enumeration (TopLeft, TopRight, etc), 
not a specific location.

There is a transformOriginPoint, which is read-only.

Any ideas?

Thanks!
Tim
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