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* Polish the new filesystembrowser example.Friedemann Kleint2015-07-161-1/+86
| | | | | | | | | | | Introduce a special model that provides more information. Replace numerical permissions column by a readable, ls-style string and add size/date columns. On activation, launch the file using Qt.openUrlExternally() with the local file URL. Change-Id: Ic0801e40cc3ad8498129da06670ba7e11bbf8003 Reviewed-by: Gabriel de Dietrich <gabriel.dedietrich@theqtcompany.com>
* Introducing TreeViewGabriel de Dietrich2015-02-131-0/+58
The TreeView, as currently implemented, extends the TableView by adding support for hierarchical models. In the broad sense, it remains a list view with columns, like TableView. The main architecture is based on TreeModelAdaptor, that wraps the hierarchical model. It keeps track of which items are expanded or collapsed, and also relays model changes to the view. (TreeModelAdaptor is a private type and should be considered as an implementation detail.) The TreeView only supports QAbstractItemModels for the time being, and, just like TableView, relies on roles to pass the data to the view. This also means that model columns are not supported. Selection is supported by ItemSelectionModel which exposes part of the API of QItemSelectionModel. For this, support has been added for QModelIndex and related classes. This requires importing QtQml.Models 2.2 should an actual usage of the TreeView use selection. In the same way, TreeViewStyle currently extends TableViewStyle with the relevant features, like branch indicator. [ChangeLog][QtQuick.Controls] Introducing TreeView With-Help-From: Caroline Chao <caroline.chao@theqtcompany.com> Change-Id: Id3dba240a732744571e4a646b7b98678ab522da6 Reviewed-by: Caroline Chao <caroline.chao@theqtcompany.com>