Use Case - Style And Theme Support¶
Example of how to style user interface components in QML.
Styling with QML involves creating a visual type and binding that to a property or by directly assigning a value to a property. For types that incorporate Qt Quick’s delegates the visual type attaches to the delegate property.
Accessing the System Palette¶
The SystemPalette type provides information about the system’s palette information. QML applications can use this information to set the appearance of visual types to match the native look and feel. In addition, on desktop platforms, different color palettes are employed when changing states, for example, when the application loses keyboard focus.
When using the controls, the system colors are already used.