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diff --git a/doc/src/declarative/qdeclarativestates.qdoc b/doc/src/declarative/qdeclarativestates.qdoc index 55f38c3..9857894 100644 --- a/doc/src/declarative/qdeclarativestates.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/declarative/qdeclarativestates.qdoc @@ -133,4 +133,26 @@ The \l {declarative/animation/states}{States and Transitions example} demonstrates how to declare a basic set of states and apply animated transitions between them. +\l{Using QML Behaviors with States} explains a common problem when using Behaviors +to animate state changes. + +\section1 State Fast Forwarding + +In order for Transition to correctly animate state changes, it is sometimes necessary +for the engine to fast forward and rewind a state (that is, internally set and unset the state) +before it is finally applied. The process is as follows: + +\list 1 +\o The state is fast forwarded to determine the complete set of end values. +\o The state is rewound. +\o The state is fully applied, with transitions. +\endlist + +In some cases this may cause unintended behavior. For example, a state that changes +a view's \i model or a Loader's \i sourceComponent will set these properties +multiple times (to apply, rewind, and then reapply), which can be relatively expensive. + +State fast forwarding should be considered an implementation detail, +and may change in later versions. + */ |