On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 8:43 AM, Michał Sawicz
<[email protected]> wrote:
I feel like there has been a misunderstanding here...
IIUC, you want an OptionSelector with:
Ubuntu
DejaVu
Liberation
...
Each of those in the font it describes, right?
IMO that's the exact place where you create a custom
OptionSelectorDelegate that will change the font for its own Label.
I agree that exposing the font on the standard OptionSelectorDelegate
is
not the way to go - if you need to customize it - just build your own
with the tweaks you need.
That's what I'm doing now. But I want this
CustomOptionSelectorDelegate to look just like the standard
OptionSelectorDelegate, except for font. Right now, I've copied all
the code from OptionSelectorDelegate to my own copy, which gets
tweaked. But this is stupid: Every time the SDK folk update
OptionSelectorDelegate, I'm going to have to copy the new code into my
Custom version. And if the OptionSelectorDelegate is different in
13.10 and 14.04, I'm going to need to do version sniffing!
You need to also remember that "exposing
2
I'm new to QML, but isn't this why import statements have version
numbers?
Thanks,
Robert
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