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I've found this example of how to display a QWidget (specifically a QLabel) inside a QML document:

https://kunalmaemo.blogspot.com/2011/07/how-to-display-qwidget-into-qml.html

The problem is that this uses QtQuick 1 and won't compile in my application (which is using QtQuick 2).

How can I do this using QtQuick 2? I need to do exactly what this original sample does: create a QLabel on the c++ side and embed it in a QML document.

Here is what I've been able to do so far. This is similar to the example I posted above, except there is no QGraphicsProxyWidget* mProxy; since it doesn't compile in QtQuick 2, and I made this a QQuickView instead of a QDeclarativeItem for the same reason. On the c++ side I've defined a class named QmlLabel.

Header:

class QmlLabel : public QQuickView
{
    Q_OBJECT
    Q_PROPERTY(QString text READ text WRITE setText)
public:
    explicit QmlLabel(QQuickView *parent = 0);
    ~QmlLabel();

public slots:

    void setText(const QString& text);
    QString text() const;

private:

    QLabel* mLabel;

};

Implementation:

QmlLabel::QmlLabel(QQuickView *parent) :
    QQuickView(parent)

{
    mLabel = new QLabel(QString(""));
    mLabel->setText("Your mother sews socks");
    mLabel->setStyleSheet("QLabel { background-color : red; color : 
        blue; white-space : pre-wrap; }");
}

QmlLabel::~QmlLabel()
{
    delete mLabel;
}

void QmlLabel::setText(const QString& text)
{
    mLabel->setText(text);
}

QString QmlLabel::text() const
{
    return mLabel->text();
}

I'm calling qmlRegisterType for this class, and this allows me to declare an object of type QmlLabel in my QML file like so:

QmlLabel {
    id: whatever
    height: 50
    width: 200
}

Everything compiles, builds and runs, but the QmlLabel is not visible at all. Obviously there is no code in the constructor that actually adds the created QLabel to anything, so even though the label is created successfully it would not be visible without being added to anything. This line in the original example:

mProxy = new QGraphicsProxyWidget(this);
mProxy->setWidget(mLabel);

... is presumably why the label shows up, but I can't call this without QGraphicsProxyWidget to add it to.

So how can I make this work?

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  • Currently you can not, QQuickView is a widget that provides to show the qml in a QWidget based window, not the other way around. Before, QML was based on QGraphicsView and QGraphicsScene but it has been migrated for years.
    – eyllanesc
    Aug 23, 2018 at 0:13
  • read forum.qt.io/topic/63057/…
    – eyllanesc
    Aug 23, 2018 at 0:20
  • Possible duplicate of How to integrate QWidget in QML (Qt Quick 2.0)
    – eyllanesc
    Aug 23, 2018 at 0:22
  • 1
    Trying to embed a widget to do that seems like an overkill solution, even if it was possible. Try replacing the spaces with non breaking spaces ( ).
    – GrecKo
    Aug 23, 2018 at 7:32
  • 1
    and I tried   in a Text item with both StyledText` and RichText and it correctly displays a non breaking space
    – GrecKo
    Aug 23, 2018 at 13:39

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