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The (Q)Skinny library contains a set of lightweight Qt Quick Controls.
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The (Q)Skinny library contains a set of lightweight Qt Quick Controls.
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It is implemented to 100% in C++, but can be used from C++ and/or QML
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It can be used from C++ and/or QML application code.
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application code.
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Doing the implementation in C++ allows to make use of the "scene graph"
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Doing the implementation in C++ allows to make use of the "scene graph"
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classes. Building controls from scene graph nodes allows for a lighter implementation
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classes. Building controls from scene graph nodes allows for a lighter implementation
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than found with stacking "heavier" objects like QObject or QQuickItem.
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than found with stacking "heavier" objects like QObject or QQuickItem.
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Offering a full featured C++ API allows the application code to benefit
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from following the same strategies.
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Being "skinny" also means a design that separates concerns between
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Being "skinny" also means a design that separates concerns between
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the API and logic of the controls themselves, the styling of these controls,
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the API and logic of the controls themselves, the styling of these controls,
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