// Copyright (C) 2021 Ultimaker B.V. // Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher. import QtQuick 2.10 import QtQuick.Controls 1.4 as OldControls // TableView doesn't exist in the QtQuick Controls 2.x in 5.10, so use the old one import QtQuick.Controls 2.3 import QtQuick.Controls.Styles 1.4 import UM 1.2 as UM OldControls.TableView { itemDelegate: Item { height: tableCellLabel.implicitHeight Label { id: tableCellLabel color: styleData.selected ? UM.Theme.getColor("primary_button_text") : UM.Theme.getColor("text") elide: Text.ElideRight text: styleData.value anchors.fill: parent anchors.leftMargin: 10 * screenScaleFactor verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter } } rowDelegate: Rectangle { color: styleData.selected ? UM.Theme.getColor("primary_button") : UM.Theme.getColor("main_background") height: UM.Theme.getSize("table_row").height } // Use the old styling technique since it's the only way to make the scrollbars themed in the TableView style: TableViewStyle { backgroundColor: UM.Theme.getColor("main_background") handle: Rectangle { // Both implicit width and height have to be set, since the handle is used by both the horizontal and the vertical scrollbars implicitWidth: UM.Theme.getSize("scrollbar").width implicitHeight: UM.Theme.getSize("scrollbar").width radius: width / 2 color: UM.Theme.getColor(styleData.pressed ? "scrollbar_handle_down" : (styleData.hovered ? "scrollbar_handle_hover" : "scrollbar_handle")) } scrollBarBackground: Rectangle { // Both implicit width and height have to be set, since the handle is used by both the horizontal and the vertical scrollbars implicitWidth: UM.Theme.getSize("scrollbar").width implicitHeight: UM.Theme.getSize("scrollbar").width color: UM.Theme.getColor("main_background") } // The little rectangle between the vertical and horizontal scrollbars corner: Rectangle { color: UM.Theme.getColor("main_background") } // Override the control arrows incrementControl: Item { } decrementControl: Item { } } }