subsurface/qt-mobile/qml/Log.qml
Dirk Hohndel 87fc84a5ee QML UI: allow the user to close the Log
Same context menu idea. The reason for adding this is that the context menu
always acts on the last page in the stack (so I guess the "right-most-one"). So
if you edit a dive and then open the log, you can't save the dive until the
dive edit is the last page which means you have to close the log, first. Not
ideal, but better than nothing and it works well enough. I still think we might
want to go back to a traditional "Save" button...

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2016-01-01 16:34:12 -08:00

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QML

import QtQuick 2.3
import QtQuick.Controls 1.2
import QtQuick.Controls.Styles 1.2
import QtQuick.Window 2.2
import QtQuick.Dialogs 1.2
import QtQuick.Layouts 1.1
import QtQuick.Window 2.2
import org.subsurfacedivelog.mobile 1.0
import org.kde.plasma.mobilecomponents 0.2 as MobileComponents
MobileComponents.Page {
id: logWindow
width: parent.width - MobileComponents.Units.gridUnit
anchors.margins: MobileComponents.Units.gridUnit / 2
objectName: "Log"
flickable: logFlick
ScrollView {
anchors.fill: parent
Flickable {
id: logFlick
anchors.fill: parent
contentHeight: logContent.height
clip: true
ColumnLayout {
width: logFlick.width
spacing: MobileComponents.Units.smallSpacing
MobileComponents.Heading {
text: "Application Log"
}
MobileComponents.Label {
id: logContent
Layout.preferredWidth: parent.width
Layout.maximumWidth: parent.width
wrapMode: TextEdit.WrapAtWordBoundaryOrAnywhere
text: manager.logText
}
}
}
}
contextualActions: [
Action {
id: closeLog
text: "Close log"
iconName: "view-readermode"
onTriggered: {
stackView.pop()
contextDrawer.close()
}
}
]
}