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== Plasma Widgets in QML == | |||
To use plasma widgets, you simply add an import line for them. | |||
<code javascript> | |||
import Qt 4.7 | |||
import org.kde.plasma.graphicswidgets 0.1 as PlasmaWidgets | |||
Item { | |||
width: 64 | |||
height: 64 | |||
PlasmaWidgets.IconWidget { | |||
id: icon | |||
Component.onCompleted: setIcon("flag-red") | |||
anchors.centerIn: parent | |||
} | |||
} | |||
</code> |
Revision as of 10:54, 11 March 2011
Abstract
Writing a plasma applet in QML is very easy, in fact, with KDE 4.6 and Qt 4.7 it just works.
Package Structure
You create a .desktop file and the .qml file. They have to be in the usual plasma package structure.
plasmoid-qml/metadata.desktop plasmoid-qml/contents/qml/main.qml
metadata.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Hello QML
Comment=A hello world widget in QML
Icon=chronometer
X-Plasma-API=declarativeappletscript
X-Plasma-MainScript=qml/main.qml
X-Plasma-DefaultSize=200,100
X-KDE-PluginInfo-Author=Frederik Gladhorn
[email protected]
X-KDE-PluginInfo-Website=http://plasma.kde.org/
X-KDE-PluginInfo-Category=Examples
X-KDE-PluginInfo-Name=org.kde.hello-qml
X-KDE-PluginInfo-Version=0.0
X-KDE-PluginInfo-Depends=
X-KDE-PluginInfo-License=GPL
X-KDE-PluginInfo-EnabledByDefault=true
X-KDE-ServiceTypes=Plasma/Applet
Type=Service
main.qml
import Qt 4.7
Text {
text: "Hello world!";
}
Installing
You can install your plasmoid: plasmapkg --install plasmoid-qml
plasmoidviewer
You can run it in plasmoidviewer as usual: plasmoidviewer plasmoid-qml
qmlviewer
And you can run it in qmlviewer: qmlviewer -I /usr/lib/kde4/imports/ plasmoid-qml/contents/qml/main.qml
Where the -I is the path to the plasma plugin for qml. Try to look for the path of /usr/lib/kde4/imports/org/kde/plasma/graphicswidgets/libgraphicswidgetsbindingsplugin.so and use everything up to org of that path.
Plasma Widgets in QML
To use plasma widgets, you simply add an import line for them.
import Qt 4.7
import org.kde.plasma.graphicswidgets 0.1 as PlasmaWidgets
Item {
width: 64
height: 64
PlasmaWidgets.IconWidget {
id: icon
Component.onCompleted: setIcon("flag-red")
anchors.centerIn: parent
}
}