It will work on top part every time, and if you scroll to top it will work as usual too.

and afaik official QuickScroller for SilicaListView is under development.

On 26.12.2013 23:12, Luciano Montanaro wrote:
Thank you Andrey,

the Flickable trick should do, and I was thinking about those lines as
well, although the details are important, and you just saved me a few
hours of trial and errors.
I am not completely happy about it, since this will work only on the
top part of the screen, but at least the application will keep usable.

About the second point, I agree that is an option... and I will use it
of course, but this is not an uncommon situation, I guess, so it would
be better to have a solution at the silica toolkit level, instead of
having appliations implement their own or copy over qml libraries.

So maybe a SectionScroller, or SectionGrid (or both! Not all models
would work well with the alpha grid as addressbooks) should be
available for applications to use in the future.

Best regards,
Luciano

On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Andrey Kozhevnikov
<coderusin...@gmail.com> wrote:
I solved this in two ways:
1. Put SilicaListView inside SIlicaFlickable.

SilicaFlickable {
     interactive: !listView.flicking
     pressDelay: 0
PullDownMenu {}
PageHeader {}
SilicaListView {
     pressDelay: 0
}
}

Now i have fixed header and can always pull down menu, and its not
intercepting with long lists inside ListView

     pressDelay: 0
2. Implemented FastScroll based on section sctolling. Just ported QML
FastScroll component from harmattan components to Silica. Looks very nice
and suitable for Sailfish UI.


On 26.12.2013 17:38, Luciano Montanaro wrote:
Hi everybody,

This is the second problem I realized I have, now that I can test my
application on the actual hardware:

With a long list of items in the view, it is possible to go so much
down the list of items, that accessing the pulley menu becomes
difficult.

On Harmattan, this problem is avoided by two features:

* The toolbar is always visible and
* Long lists can be scrolled quickly through the use of the section
scroller item.

I am open to suggestions on how to fix this usability problem in my
application...

Since I modeled the list on the "Contacts" application behavior, one
possibility is to do what the People internal application does:
Search on top, then favorites, recent stations, and alphabet grid.

The only problem is: the alphabet grid view is not available as a
Silica item for general use... Am I right? Is it planned for a furter
update?

Alternatively, is something along the line of the SectionScroller
planned for a future update?

Thank you and best regards,
Luciano

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