import QtQuick 2.5 import QtQuick.Controls 1.4 import QGroundControl.ScreenTools 1.0 import QGroundControl.Palette 1.0 /// The SliderSwitch control implements a sliding switch control similar to the power off /// control on an iPhone. Rectangle { id: _root width: label.contentWidth + (_diameter * 2.5) + (_border * 4) radius: height /2 color: qgcPal.window signal accept ///< Action confirmed signal reject ///< Action rejected property string confirmText ///< Text for slider property real _border: 4 property real _diameter: height - (_border * 2) QGCPalette { id: qgcPal; colorGroupEnabled: true } QGCLabel { id: label anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter anchors.verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter text: qsTr("Slide to %1").arg(confirmText) } Rectangle { id: slider x: _border y: _border height: _diameter width: _diameter radius: _diameter / 2 color: qgcPal.windowShade opacity: 0.8 QGCColoredImage { anchors.centerIn: parent width: parent.width * 0.8 height: parent.height * 0.8 sourceSize.height: height fillMode: Image.PreserveAspectFit smooth: false mipmap: false color: qgcPal.text cache: false source: "/res/ArrowRight.svg" } MouseArea { id: sliderDragArea anchors.fill: parent drag.target: slider drag.axis: Drag.XAxis drag.minimumX: _border drag.maximumX: _maxXDrag property real _maxXDrag: _root.width - (_diameter + _border) property bool dragActive: drag.active onDragActiveChanged: { if (!sliderDragArea.drag.active) { if (slider.x > _maxXDrag - _border) { _root.accept() } slider.x = _border } } } } }