/* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2020 Noah Davis * SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-only OR LGPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-KDE-Accepted-LGPL */ import QtQuick import QtQuick.Templates as T import org.kde.kirigami as Kirigami import org.kde.breeze.impl as Impl T.Slider { id: control implicitWidth: Math.max(implicitBackgroundWidth + leftInset + rightInset, implicitHandleWidth + leftPadding + rightPadding) implicitHeight: Math.max(implicitBackgroundHeight + topInset + bottomInset, implicitHandleHeight + topPadding + bottomPadding) Kirigami.Theme.colorSet: Kirigami.Theme.Button Kirigami.Theme.inherit: false hoverEnabled: Qt.styleHints.useHoverEffects padding: Kirigami.Settings.tabletMode ? Kirigami.Units.mediumSpacing : 0 handle: Impl.SliderHandle { control: control } /* NOTE: Qt QQC2 styles use the background property for the groove * and fill. It doesn't really make sense when you look at the way * backgrounds typically work. Originally, there was a `track` property, * but it got replaced by `background` in 2016. * * Neither of the background or contentItem properties are perfect * for use as the property to hold the groove or the fill. * The background seems like it could be OK for the groove and the * contentItem could be OK for the fill. * * However, we're keeping them both in the background like Qt to avoid * any potiential compatiblity issues where app devs assume that the * contentItem will always be unused by the style. */ // groove background: Impl.SliderGroove { control: control startPosition: 0 endPosition: control.position } }