TextArea QML Type
Multi-line text input area. More...
Import Statement: | import QtQuick.Controls |
Inherits: |
Properties
- background : Item
- bottomInset : real
(since QtQuick.Controls 2.5 (Qt 5.12))
- focusReason : enumeration
- hoverEnabled : bool
(since QtQuick.Controls 2.1 (Qt 5.8))
- hovered : bool
(since QtQuick.Controls 2.1 (Qt 5.8))
- implicitBackgroundHeight : real
(since QtQuick.Controls 2.5 (Qt 5.12))
- implicitBackgroundWidth : real
(since QtQuick.Controls 2.5 (Qt 5.12))
- leftInset : real
(since QtQuick.Controls 2.5 (Qt 5.12))
- placeholderText : string
- placeholderTextColor : color
(since QtQuick.Controls 2.5 (Qt 5.12))
- rightInset : real
(since QtQuick.Controls 2.5 (Qt 5.12))
- topInset : real
(since QtQuick.Controls 2.5 (Qt 5.12))
Attached Properties
- flickable : TextArea
Signals
- pressAndHold(MouseEvent event)
- pressed(MouseEvent event)
(since QtQuick.Controls 2.1 (Qt 5.8))
- released(MouseEvent event)
(since QtQuick.Controls 2.1 (Qt 5.8))
Detailed Description
TextArea is a multi-line text editor. TextArea extends TextEdit with a placeholder text functionality, and adds decoration.
TextArea { placeholderText: qsTr("Enter description") }
TextArea is not scrollable by itself. Especially on screen-size constrained platforms, it is often preferable to make entire application pages scrollable. On such a scrollable page, a non-scrollable TextArea might behave better than nested scrollable controls. Notice, however, that in such a scenario, the background decoration of the TextArea scrolls together with the rest of the scrollable content.
Scrollable TextArea
If you want to make a TextArea scrollable, for example, when it covers an entire application page, it can be placed inside a ScrollView.
ScrollView { id: view anchors.fill: parent TextArea { text: "TextArea\n...\n...\n...\n...\n...\n...\n" } }
A TextArea that is placed inside a ScrollView does the following:
- Sets the content size automatically
- Ensures that the background decoration stays in place
- Clips the content
Tab Focus
By default, pressing the tab key while TextArea has active focus results in a tab character being input into the control itself. To make tab pass active focus onto another item, use the attached KeyNavigation properties:
TextField { id: textField } TextArea { KeyNavigation.priority: KeyNavigation.BeforeItem KeyNavigation.tab: textField }
See also TextField, Customizing TextArea, and Input Controls.
Property Documentation
background : Item |
This property holds the background item.
Note: If the background item has no explicit size specified, it automatically follows the control's size. In most cases, there is no need to specify width or height for a background item.
Note: Most controls use the implicit size of the background item to calculate the implicit size of the control itself. If you replace the background item with a custom one, you should also consider providing a sensible implicit size for it (unless it is an item like Image which has its own implicit size).
See also Customizing TextArea.
bottomInset : real |
This property holds the bottom inset for the background.
This property was introduced in QtQuick.Controls 2.5 (Qt 5.12).
See also Control Layout and topInset.
focusReason : enumeration |
This property holds the reason of the last focus change.
Note: This property does not indicate whether the item has active focus, but the reason why the item either gained or lost focus.
Constant | Description |
---|---|
Qt.MouseFocusReason | A mouse action occurred. |
Qt.TabFocusReason | The Tab key was pressed. |
Qt.BacktabFocusReason | A Backtab occurred. The input for this may include the Shift or Control keys; e.g. Shift+Tab. |
Qt.ActiveWindowFocusReason | The window system made this window either active or inactive. |
Qt.PopupFocusReason | The application opened/closed a pop-up that grabbed/released the keyboard focus. |
Qt.ShortcutFocusReason | The user typed a label's buddy shortcut |
Qt.MenuBarFocusReason | The menu bar took focus. |
Qt.OtherFocusReason | Another reason, usually application-specific. |
Note: Prefer Item::focusReason to this property.
hoverEnabled : bool |
This property determines whether the text area accepts hover events. The default value is true
.
This property was introduced in QtQuick.Controls 2.1 (Qt 5.8).
See also hovered.
hovered : bool |
This property holds whether the text area is hovered.
This property was introduced in QtQuick.Controls 2.1 (Qt 5.8).
See also hoverEnabled.
implicitBackgroundHeight : real |
This property holds the implicit background height.
The value is equal to background ? background.implicitHeight : 0
.
This property was introduced in QtQuick.Controls 2.5 (Qt 5.12).
See also implicitBackgroundWidth.
implicitBackgroundWidth : real |
This property holds the implicit background width.
The value is equal to background ? background.implicitWidth : 0
.
This property was introduced in QtQuick.Controls 2.5 (Qt 5.12).
See also implicitBackgroundHeight.
leftInset : real |
This property holds the left inset for the background.
This property was introduced in QtQuick.Controls 2.5 (Qt 5.12).
See also Control Layout and rightInset.
placeholderText : string |
This property holds the short hint that is displayed in the text area before the user enters a value.
placeholderTextColor : color |
This property holds the color of placeholderText.
This property was introduced in QtQuick.Controls 2.5 (Qt 5.12).
See also placeholderText.
rightInset : real |
This property holds the right inset for the background.
This property was introduced in QtQuick.Controls 2.5 (Qt 5.12).
See also Control Layout and leftInset.
topInset : real |
This property holds the top inset for the background.
This property was introduced in QtQuick.Controls 2.5 (Qt 5.12).
See also Control Layout and bottomInset.
Attached Property Documentation
TextArea.flickable : TextArea |
This property attaches a text area to a Flickable.
See also ScrollBar, ScrollIndicator, and Scrollable TextArea.
Signal Documentation
pressAndHold(MouseEvent event) |
This signal is emitted when there is a long press (the delay depends on the platform plugin). The event parameter provides information about the press, including the x and y coordinates of the press, and which button is pressed.
Note: The corresponding handler is onPressAndHold
.
|
This signal is emitted when the text area is pressed by the user. The event parameter provides information about the press, including the x and y coordinates of the press, and which button is pressed.
Note: The corresponding handler is onPressed
.
This signal was introduced in QtQuick.Controls 2.1 (Qt 5.8).
See also released and pressAndHold.
|
This signal is emitted when the text area is released by the user. The event parameter provides information about the release, including the x and y coordinates of the press, and which button is pressed.
Note: The corresponding handler is onReleased
.
This signal was introduced in QtQuick.Controls 2.1 (Qt 5.8).
See also pressed and pressAndHold.