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title: "QML Language"
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					title: "QML Language"
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import Collapsible from "@components/Collapsible.astro";
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Quickshell is configured using the Qt Modeling Language, or QML.
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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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					This page explains what you need to know about QML to start using Quickshell.
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<Collapsible title="How is the `id` property different from normal properties?">
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The `id` property isn't really a property, and doesn't do anything other than
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					The `id` property isn't really a property, and doesn't do anything other than
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expose the object to the current file. It is only called a property because it
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					expose the object to the current file. It is only called a property because it
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uses very similar syntax to one, and is the only exception to standard property
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					uses very similar syntax to one, and is the only exception to standard property
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definition rules. The name `id` is always reserved for the id property.
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					definition rules. The name `id` is always reserved for the id property.
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</Collapsible>
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##### Property access scopes
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					##### Property access scopes
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Properties are "in scope" and usable in two cases.
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					Properties are "in scope" and usable in two cases.
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