Ubuntu.Components.ToolbarButton
An ActionItem that represents a button in the toolbar. ToolbarButtons should be included in ToolbarItems to define the tools of a Page. The behavior and look of the toolbar button can be specified by setting an Action for the button, or by setting the other properties inherited by the ActionItem. More...
| Import Statement: | import Ubuntu.Components 1.3 |
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Detailed Description
Example of different ways to define the toolbar button:
import QtQuick 2.4 import Ubuntu.Components 1.3 MainView { width: units.gu(50) height: units.gu(80) Action { id: action1 text: "action 1" iconName: "compose" onTriggered: print("one!") } Page { title: "test page" Label { anchors.centerIn: parent text: "Hello, world" } tools: ToolbarItems { // reference to an action: ToolbarButton { action: action1 } // define the action: ToolbarButton { action: Action { text: "Second action" iconName: "add" onTriggered: print("two!") } // override the text of the action: text: "action 2" } // no associated action: ToolbarButton { iconName: "cancel" text: "button" onTriggered: print("three!") } } } }
See ToolbarButton.