Sorry, you understand my problem totally wrong.
20.03.2015 16:55, Luis Manuel Ramos Da Costa пишет:
I don't know if this can help, but Javascript and QML work in separate
process, and because of this any variable change on JS to be read in
QML (or vice-versa) should be readed using a onXXXChanged (XXX bein
the variable name).
I had a similar problem with reading values from a JSON object, where
the QML was returning -1 from a variable where the value number, 100
for example, was already lodaded.
2015-03-19 12:50 GMT+00:00 Andrey Kozhevnikov <coderusin...@gmail.com
<mailto:coderusin...@gmail.com>>:
Hello!
Can someone help me to understand why this simple code working
bad: https://gist.github.com/CODeRUS/3911cfe69ab9866e99da
Just click on "Add" button and compare input and result id inside
Object. It's different.
Best regards,
Andrey
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