Hi,

On 23/11/2010, at 9:31 AM, "Jones Martin (Nokia-MS-Qt/Brisbane)" 
<martin.jo...@nokia.com<mailto:martin.jo...@nokia.com>> wrote:
The ListView has no height so only one delegate is created.
Algorithmically I understand why this happens, but it does cause a lot of 
confusion.  What is the downside to having a 0 height (or width in the 
horizontal case) list create *no* elements?

Cheers,

Aaron

BR,
Martin.

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Subject: [Qt-qml] FolderListModel

Hi,

I'm currently developing a file manager with the new FolderListModel appeared 
on Qt 4.7.1.
import QtQuick 1.0
import Qt.labs.folderlistmodel 1.0

Rectangle {
width: 300;
height: 400;
 ListView {
     FolderListModel {
         id: foldermodel
         nameFilters: ["*"]
     }
     Component {
         id: filedelegate
         Text { text: fileName }
     }
     model: foldermodel
     delegate: filedelegate
 }
However, this example show us only one file. I'm looking for the better way to 
show all files.
How can we define the number of the file automatically. Can we do that only 
with Qml or we should use both qml/c++ ?
I'm thinking about the Repeater element, ListView element or grid element, but 
we must define the number of case each time !



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