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It's the scene itself that acts as a focus scope, not the top-level
item.
Task-number: QTBUG-12682
Reviewed-by: Aaron Kennedy
(cherry picked from commit 94b1c07c31ab84d30b198cb23291a48f98164827)
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The wantsFocus property has been renamed to activeFocus, to better
reflect its value. Reading and writing the focus property is also now
consistent -- this property represents focus within a scope. Other small
changes were made to keep things consistent with the new naming.
Reviewed-by: Aaron Kennedy
(cherry picked from commit 21806ff0921641b4e4d9d39721ab4ebeae74dddc)
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Ancestors of the item with focus should only report wantsFocus as true
when they are a FocusScope or a top-level item.
Reviewed-by: Aaron Kennedy
Reviewed-by: Yann Bodson
(cherry picked from commit 686fca1c78e6d4d2ba597dd75d982c76647c7707)
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Task-number:
Reviewed-by: Martin Jones
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Task-number: QTBUG-9491
Reviewed-by: Martin Jones
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Since we aren't releasing for 4.6, all types are new in 4.7.
Task-number: QTBUG-10081
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Reviewed-by: Aaron Kennedy
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