I am trying now to convert my app UI from C++ to QML. At some step I need a login window so I created it in QML with code below:
Window {
id: loginWindow
property string username: login.text;
property string password: password.text;
property bool issave: savePassword.checked;
flags: Qt.Dialog
modality: Qt.WindowModal
width: 400
height: 160
minimumHeight: 160
minimumWidth: 400
title: "Login to program"
GridLayout {
columns: 2
anchors.fill: parent
anchors.margins: 10
rowSpacing: 10
columnSpacing: 10
Label {
text: "Login"
}
TextField {
id: login
text: Config.getParam("user")
Layout.fillWidth: true
}
Label {
text: "Password"
}
TextField {
id: password
text: Config.getParam("password")
echoMode: TextInput.Password
Layout.fillWidth: true
}
Label {
text: "Save password?"
}
CheckBox {
id: savePassword
}
Item {
Layout.columnSpan: 2
Layout.fillWidth: true
Button {
anchors.centerIn: parent
text: "Enter"
onClicked: {
loginWindow.close();
}
}
}
}
}
I used GridLayout as more compatible to form layout. But the window looks not as expected. This is a screenshot:
GridLayout has 10px margin and also 10px between rows/columns.
But at the screenshot it is seen that the row with button has neither margins nor spacing.
What I do wrong?
Qt 5.3.0 Debian 7.5 x32
The problem is that the Item containing your Button doesn't have a height set. This type of problem is the first thing to check when debugging layout problems. You can do so by printing out the geometry of the item:
This outputs:
The fix:
The complete code: