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May 31, 2017 by Carl Engh | Comments
Designing UIs with buttons, switches, dials, sliders and other UI controls is made easy with Qt Quick Controls and QML. Qt Quick Controls provides ready-made UI controls that speed up the creation of great looking user interfaces. Qt Quick Controls has a selection of built-in styles based on various design guidelines allowing you to create UIs that are familiar to your end-users. A lot has happened since Qt 5.7, where we introduced the new UI controls focusing on embedded systems and mobile, and the purpose of this blog is to give you a summary of what has happened and provide links to content we have created for the last three releases so that you can gain a better understanding of how the Qt Quick Controls can support your project.
In Qt 5.7 we introduced the new Qt Quick Controls 2 which were built from the ground up to improve the performance allowing us to target embedded systems and mobile as well as desktop applications.
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You can read the release blog for Qt Quick Controls 2.0 – a new beginning.
In 5.8 the focus was back on improving some of the sought-after desktop features such as hover effects, system themes, and experimental native platform types to name a few.
Check out the release blog for the Qt Quick Controls 2.1.
Watch the on-demand webinar “Tips & Trick with Qt Quick Controls 2.1”
The focus for the Qt 5.9 release has been to improve stability and performance and create the next go-to release of Qt with long-term support (LTS). On the QML engine, there have been a lot of improvements directly enhancing the performance and stability of the Qt Quick Controls. We have also added new features such as support for multi-touch. To read more about the new features you can get an overview on the wiki page.
The Qt Quick Controls 2 can be used as is or you can customize them through defining your style in QML, but what if you want to have the Qt Quick Controls styled by a graphic designer? We are currently researching and developing a way where you can use design software such as Photoshop, Illustrator and so on to style the controls without coding QML. With this approach designers and developers can work together on creating stunning user interfaces.
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Also, read the blog post regarding the project and our plans moving forwards.
With that, I hope that this blog served as a good summary of what has happened with Qt Quick Controls 2 since its release with Qt 5.7 and there is also much more information on Qt Quick Controls available on our blog, our YouTube channel and in our documentation. If you are interested in using the Qt Quick Controls 2 for your next project, you can always contact us if you need support on how to get started.
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