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@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ you supply. (A component is a re-usable tree of objects.)
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The most common use of `Variants` in a shell is to create instances of
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a window (your bar) based on your monitor list (the data model).
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Variants will inject the values in the data model into each new
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Variants will inject the properties in the data model directly into each new
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component's `modelData` property, which means we can easily pass each screen
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to its own component.
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(See [Window.screen](/docs/types/quickshell/qswindow/#prop.screen).)
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`delegate` property.
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2. The [Variants.delegate](/docs/types/quickshell/variants/#prop.delegate)
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property is a [Default Property](/docs/configuration/qml-overview/#the-default-property),
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which means we can skip the `delegate: ` part of the assignment.
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which means we can skip the `component: ` part of the assignment.
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We're already using [ShellRoot](/docs/types/quickshell/shellroot/)'s
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default property to store our Variants, Process, and Timer components
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among other things.
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}
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```
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##### Indirect signal handlers
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When it is not possible or not convenient to directly define a signal handler, before resorting
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to `.connect`ing the properties, a [Connections] object can be used to access them.
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This is especially useful to connect to signals of singletons.
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```qml
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Item {
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Button {
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id: myButton
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text "click me"
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}
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Connections {
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target: myButton
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function onClicked() {
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// ...
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}
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}
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}
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```
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##### Property change signals
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Every property has an associated signal, which powers QML's [reactive bindings](#reactive-bindings).
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The signal is named `<propertyname>Changed` and works exactly the same as any other signal.
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