MenuItem QML Type
Presents an item within a Menu. More...
Import Statement: | import QtQuick.Controls |
Since: | Qt 5.7 |
Inherits: |
Properties
- arrow : Item
- highlighted : bool
- menu : Menu
- subMenu : Menu
Signals
- void triggered()
Detailed Description
MenuItem is a convenience type that implements the AbstractButton API, providing a familiar way to respond to menu items being triggered, for example.
MenuItem inherits its API from AbstractButton. For instance, you can set text and icon using the AbstractButton API.
Button { id: fileButton text: "File" onClicked: menu.open() Menu { id: menu MenuItem { text: "New..." onTriggered: document.reset() } MenuItem { text: "Open..." onTriggered: openDialog.open() } MenuItem { text: "Save" onTriggered: saveDialog.open() } } }
See also Customizing Menu, Menu, and Menu Controls.
Property Documentation
[since QtQuick.Controls 2.3 (Qt 5.10)] arrow : Item |
This property holds the sub-menu arrow item.
This property was introduced in QtQuick.Controls 2.3 (Qt 5.10).
See also Customizing Menu.
highlighted : bool |
This property holds whether the menu item is highlighted by the user.
A menu item can be highlighted by mouse hover or keyboard navigation.
The default value is false
.
See also Menu::currentIndex.
[read-only, since QtQuick.Controls 2.3 (Qt 5.10)] menu : Menu |
This property holds the menu that contains this menu item, or null
if the item is not in a menu.
This property was introduced in QtQuick.Controls 2.3 (Qt 5.10).
[read-only, since QtQuick.Controls 2.3 (Qt 5.10)] subMenu : Menu |
This property holds the sub-menu that this item presents in the parent menu, or null
if this item is not a sub-menu item.
This property was introduced in QtQuick.Controls 2.3 (Qt 5.10).
Signal Documentation
void triggered() |
This signal is emitted when the menu item is triggered by the user.
Note: The corresponding handler is onTriggered
.
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