Hi Martin

"so it's quite useful" is classic British understatement: it hits the nail on the head! in Swiss German Mundart I would mutter something along the lines of "Nägel mit Köpf machen!"

From years of leading teams of developers I am painfully aware of the ability of at least one to sit in a corner and be blissfully unaware of the mind-blowingly-obvious; but how come it has taken me some months of Silica hacking to find this?

Should not there be great flashing lights on the SailfishOS "Getting Started" web page pointing to this app. As you say, it is much in advance of the documentation, and puts components into context in a way that dry documentation never will.

mfg

Chris

Zitat von "Martin Grimme" <martin.gri...@gmail.com>:

Hi,

you can also view the code of this demo by opening "Sailfish Silica
Component" from the examples in Qt Creator.
It goes a bit beyond what's documented in the Silica documentation, so
it's quite useful.


Martin


2013/6/2, christopher.l...@thurweb.ch <christopher.l...@thurweb.ch>:
Hi All

I am surprised this has not been mentioned before - maybe it is just
so obvious ...

Today I clicked by mistake "somewhere" in the Sailfish Emulator, and a
clever little app opened demonstrating the use of Silica controls.

After some head-scratching and experimentation, I realized that I had
inadvertently opened this app by clicking on the Screw / Prop on the
Emulator home screen.

If you want to see the range of controls available, and now Jolla
intend that we use them, click on that Screw ...

mfg

Chris


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