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					.small {
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Quickshell is a fully user customizable desktop shell based on QtQuick.
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					Quickshell is a fully user customizable desktop shell based on QtQuick.
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{{< cards >}}
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					{{< cards >}}
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					  {{< card link="/docs/configuration" title="Configuration" >}}
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  {{< card link="/docs/types" title="Type Reference" >}}
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					  {{< card link="/docs/types" title="Type Reference" >}}
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title = 'Docs'
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					title = 'Docs'
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					{{< cards >}}
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					  {{< card link="./configuration" title="Configuration" >}}
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					  {{< card link="./types" title="Type Reference" >}}
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					title = "Configuration"
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					We recommend you read the [QML Overview](./qml-overview) to get started,
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					then check out the [Type Reference](/docs/types) to find the types you have
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					title = "QML Overview"
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					Quickshell is configured using the Qt Modeling Language, or QML.
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					This page explains what you need to know about QML to start using quickshell.
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					<span class="small">See also: [Qt Documentation: QML Tutorial](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qml-tutorial.html)</span>
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					## Structure
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					Below is a QML document showing most of the syntax.
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					Keep it in mind as you read the detailed descriptions below.
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					Notes:
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					- Semicolons are permitted basically everywhere, and recommended in
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					functions and expressions.
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					- While types can often be elided, we recommend you use them where
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					possible to catch proplems early instead of running into them unexpectedly layer on.
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					```qml
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					// QML Import statement
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					import QtQuick 6.0
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					// Javascript import statement
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					import "myjs.js" as MyJs
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					// Root Object
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					Item {
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					  // Id assignment
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					  id: root
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					  // Property declaration
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					  property int myProp: 5;
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					  // Property binding
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					  width: 100
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					  // Property binding
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					  height: width
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					  // Multiline property binding
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					  prop: {
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					    // ...
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					    5
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					  // Object assigned to a property
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					  objProp: Object {
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					    // ...
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					  // Object assigned to the parent's default property
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					  AnotherObject {
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					    // ...
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					  // Signal declaration
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					  signal foo(bar: int)
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					  // Signal handler
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					### Imports
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					to look for types you can create [objects](#objects) from.
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					A module import statement looks like this:
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					- `Module` is the name of the module you want to import, such as `QtQuick`.
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					- `Namespace` is an optional namespace to import types from the module under.
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					##### Examples
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					```qml
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					import QtQuick
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					import Quickshell as QS
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					<span class="small">[Qt Documentation: Import syntax](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtqml-syntax-imports.html)</span>
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					Properties are "in scope" and usable in two cases.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					1. They are defined for current type.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					2. They are defined for the root type in the current file.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					You can access the properties of any object by setting its [id property](#the-id-property),
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					or make sure the property you are accessing is from the current object using `this`.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					The `parent` property is also defined for all objects, but may not always point to what it
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					looks like it should. Use the `id` property if `parent` does not do what you want.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```qml
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Item {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  property string rootDefinition
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Item {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    id: mid
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    property string midDefinition
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    Text {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      property string innerDefinition
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      // legal - innerDefinition is defined on the current object
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      text: innerDefinition
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      // legal - innerDefinition is accessed via `this` to refer to the current object
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      text: this.innerDefinition
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      // legal - width is defined for Text
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      text: width
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      // legal - rootDefinition is defined on the root object
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      text: rootDefinition
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      // illegal - midDefinition is not defined on the root or current object
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      text: midDefinition
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      // legal - midDefinition is accessed via `mid`'s id.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      text: mid.midDefinition
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      // legal - midDefinition is accessed via `parent`
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      text: parent.midDefinition
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					<span class="small">[Qt Documentation: Scope and Naming Resolution](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtqml-documents-scope.html)</span>
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#### Functions
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Functions in QML can be declared everywhere [properties](#properties) can, and follow
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					the same [scoping rules](#property-access-scopes).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Function definition syntax:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```qml
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					function <name>(<paramname>[: <type>][, ...])[: returntype] {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  // multiline expression (note that `return` is required)
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Functions can be invoked in expressions. Expression reactivity carries through
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					functions, meaning if one of the properties a function depends on is re-evaluated,
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					every expression depending on the function is also re-evaluated.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```qml
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					ColumnLayout {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  property int clicks: 0
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  function makeClicksLabel(): string {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    return "the button has been clicked " + clicks + " times!";
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Button {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text: "click me"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    onClicked: clicks += 1
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Text {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text: makeClicksLabel()
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					In this example, every time the button is clicked, the label's count increases
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					by one, as `clicks` is changed, which triggers a re-evaluation of `text` through
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					`makeClicksLabel`.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					##### Lambdas
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Functions can also be values, and you can assign them to properties or pass them to
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					other functions (callbacks). There is a shorter way to write these functions, known
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					as lambdas.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Lambda syntax:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```qml
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					<params> => <expression>
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					// params can take the following forms:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					() => ... // 0 parameters
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					<name> => ... // 1 parameter
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					(<name>[, ...]) => ... // 1+ parameters
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					// the expression can be either a single or multiline expression.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					... => <result>
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					... => {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  return <result>;
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Assigning functions to properties:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```qml
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Item {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  // using functions
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  function dub(number: int): int { return number * 2; }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  property var operation: dub
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  // using lambdas
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  property var operation: number => number * 2
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					An overcomplicated click counter using a lambda callback:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```qml
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					ColumnLayout {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  property int clicks: 0
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  function incrementAndCall(callback) {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    clicks += 1;
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    callback(clicks);
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Button {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text: "click me"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    onClicked: incrementAndCall(clicks => {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					        label.text = `the button was clicked ${clicks} time(s)!`;
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    })
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Text {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    id: label
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text: "the button has not been clicked"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#### Signals
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					A signal is basically an event emitter you can connect to and receive updates from.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					They can be declared everywhere [properties](#properties) and [functions](#functions)
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					can, and follow the same [scoping rules](#property-access-scopes).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					<span class="small">[Qt Documentation: Signal and Handler Event System](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtqml-syntax-signals.html)</span>
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					##### Signal definitions
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					A signal can be explicitly defined with the following syntax:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```qml
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					signal <name>(<paramname>: <type>[, ...])
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					##### Making connections
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Signals all have a `connect(<function>)` method which invokes the given function
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					or signal when the signal is emitted.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```qml
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					ColumnLayout {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  property int clicks: 0
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  function updateText() {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    clicks += 1;
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    label.text = `the button has been clicked ${clicks} times!`;
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Button {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    id: button
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text: "click me"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Text {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    id: label
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text: "the button has not been clicked"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Component.onCompleted: {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    button.clicked.connect(updateText)
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					<span class="small">`Component.onCompleted` will be addressed later
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					in [Attached Properties](#attached-properties) but for now just know that
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					it runs immediately once the object is fully initialized.</span>
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					When the button is clicked, the button emits the `clicked` signal which we connected to
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					`updateText`. The signal then invokes `updateText` which updates the counter and the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					text on the label.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					##### Signal handlers
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Signal handlers are a more concise way to make a connections, and prior examples have used them.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					When creating an object, for every signal present on its type there is a corrosponding `on<Signal>`
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					property implicitly defined which can be set to a function. (Note that the first letter of the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					signal's name it capitalized.)
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Below is the same example as in [Making Connections](#making-connections),
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					this time using the implicit signal handler property to handle `button.clicked`.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```qml
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					ColumnLayout {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  property int clicks: 0
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  function updateText() {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    clicks += 1;
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    label.text = `the button has been clicked ${clicks} times!`;
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Button {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text: "click me"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    onClicked: updateText()
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Text {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    id: label
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text: "the button has not been clicked"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					##### Property change signals
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Every property has an associated signal, which powers QML's [reactive bindings](#reactive-bindings).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					The signal is named `<propertyname>Changed` and works exactly the same as any other signal.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Whenever the property is re-evaluated, its change signal is emitted. This is used internally
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					to update dependent properties, but can be directly used, usually with a signal handler.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```qml
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					ColumnLayout {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  CheckBox {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text: "check me"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    onCheckStateChanged: {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      label.text = labelText(checkState == Qt.Checked);
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Text {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    id: label
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text: labelText(false)
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  function labelText(checked): string {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    return `the checkbox is checked: ${checked}`;
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					In this example we listen for the `checkState` property of the CheckBox changing
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					using its change signal, `checkStateChanged` with the signal handler `onCheckStateChanged`.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Since text is also a property we can do the same thing more concisely:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```qml
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					ColumnLayout {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  CheckBox {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    id: checkbox
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text: "check me"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Text {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    id: label
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text: labelText(checkbox.checkState == Qt.Checked)
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  function labelText(checked): string {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    return `the checkbox is checked: ${checked}`;
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					And the function can also be inlined to an expression:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```qml
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					ColumnLayout {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  CheckBox {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    id: checkbox
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text: "check me"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Text {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    id: label
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text: {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      const checked = checkbox.checkState == Qt.Checked;
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      return `the checkbox is checked: ${checked}`;
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					You can also remove the return statement if you wish.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					##### Attached objects
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Attached objects are additional objects that can be associated with an object
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					as decided by internal library code. The documentation for a type will
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					tell you if it can be used as an attached object and how.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Attached objects are acccessed in the form `<Typename>.<member>` and can have
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					properties, functions and signals.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					A good example is the [Component](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qml-qtqml-component.html) type,
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					which is attached to every object and often used to run code when an object initializes.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```qml
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Text {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Component.onCompleted: {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text = "hello!"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					In this example, the text property is set inside the `Component.onCompleted` attached signal handler.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#### Creating types
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Every QML file with an uppercase name is implicitly a type, and can be used from
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					neighboring files or imported (See [Imports](#imports).)
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					A type definition is just a normal object. All properties defined for the root object
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					are visible to the consumer of the type. Objects identified by [id properties](#the-id-property)
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					are not visible outside the file.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```qml
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					// MyText.qml
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Rectangle {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  required property string text
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  color: "red"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  implicitWidth: textObj.implicitWidth
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  implicitHeight: textObj.implicitHeight
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
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					  Text {
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					    id: textObj
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					    anchors.fill: parent
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					    text: parent.text
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					// AnotherComponent.qml
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					Item {
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					  MyText {
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					    // The `text` property of `MyText` is required, so we must set it.
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					    text: "Hello World!"
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					    // `anchors` is a property of `Item` which `Rectangle` subclasses,
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					    // so it is available on MyText.
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					    anchors.centerIn: parent
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					    // `color` is a property of `Rectangle`. Even though MyText sets it
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					    // to "red", we can override it here.
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					    color: "blue"
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					    // `textObj` is has an `id` within MyText.qml but is not a property
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					    // so we cannot access it.
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					    textObj.color: "red" // illegal
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					  }
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					}
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					```
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					## Concepts
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					### Reactive bindings
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					<span class="small">This section assumes knowledge of:
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					[Properties](#properties), [Signals](#signals), and [Functions](#functions).
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					See also the [Qt documentation](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtqml-syntax-propertybinding.html).
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					</span>
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					Reactivity is when a property is updated based on updates to another property.
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					Every time one of the properties in a binding change, the binding is re-evaluated
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					and the bound property takes the new result. Any bindings that depend on that property
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					are then re-evaluated and so forth.
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					Bindings can be created in two different ways:
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					##### Automatic bindings
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					A reactive binding occurs automatically when you use one or more properties in the definition
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					of another property. .
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 | 
					```qml
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					Item {
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					  property int clicks: 0
 | 
				
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 | 
					
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 | 
					  Button {
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					    text: `clicks: ${clicks}`
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					    onClicked: clicks += 1
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					  }
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			||||||
 | 
					}
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 | 
					```
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 | 
					
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			||||||
 | 
					In this example, the button's `text` property is re-evaluated every time the button is clicked, because
 | 
				
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 | 
					the `clicks` property has changed.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					###### Avoiding creation
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					To avoid creating a binding, do not use any other properties in the definition of a property.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					You can use the `Component.onCompleted` signal to set a value using a property without creating a binding,
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					as assignments to properties do not create binding.
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 | 
					```qml
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Item {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  property string theProperty: "initial value"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Text {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    // text: "Right now, theProperty is: " + theProperty
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    Component.onCompleted: text = "At creation time, theProperty is: " + theProperty
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					##### Manual bindings
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Sometimes (not often) you need to create a binding inside of a function, signal, or expression.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					If you need to change or attach a binding at runtime, the `Qt.binding` function can be used to
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					create one.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					The `Qt.binding` function takes another function as an argument, and when assigned to a property,
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					the property will use that function as its binding expression.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```qml
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Item {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Text {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    id: boundText
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text: "not bound to anything"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Button {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text: "bind the above text"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    onClicked: {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      if (boundText.text == "not bound to anything") {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					        text = "press me";
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					        boundText.text = Qt.binding(() => `button is pressed: ${this.pressed}`);
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					      }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					In this example, `boundText`'s `text` property is bound to the button's pressed state
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					when the button is first clicked. When you press or unpress the button the text will
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					be updated.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					##### Removing bindings
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					To remove a binding, just assign a new value to the property without using `Qt.binding`.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```qml
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Item {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Text {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    id: boundText
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text: `button is pressed: ${theButton.pressed}`
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  Button {
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    id: theButton
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    text: "break the binding"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					    onClicked: boundText.text = `button was pressed at the time the binding was broken: ${pressed}`
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					  }
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					```
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					When the button is first pressed, the text will be updated, but once `onClicked` fires
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					the text will be unbound, and even though it contains a reference to the `pressed` property,
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					it will not be updated further by the binding.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					### Lazy loading
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Often not all of your interface needs to load immediately. By default the QML
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					engine initializes every object in the scene before showing anything onscreen.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					For parts of the interface you don't need to load immediately, you should
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					load them lazily to make your interface load faster.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					The [Loader](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qml-qtquick-loader.html) type can help with
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					this, by loading in external files or creating components at runtime. Check its
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					documentation for more information.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#### Components
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					Another delayed loading mechanism is the [Component](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qml-qtqml-component.html) type.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					This type can be used to create multiple instances of objects or lazily load them. It's used by types such
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					as [Repeater](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qml-qtquick-repeater.html)
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					and [Quickshell.Variants](/docs/types/quickshell/variants)
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					to create instances of a component at runtime.
 | 
				
			||||||
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