// This example demonstrates placing items in a view using // a VisualItemModel import Qt 4.7 Rectangle { color: "lightgray" width: 240 height: 320 VisualItemModel { id: itemModel Rectangle { width: view.width; height: view.height color: "#FFFEF0" Text { text: "Page 1"; font.bold: true; anchors.centerIn: parent } } Rectangle { width: view.width; height: view.height color: "#F0FFF7" Text { text: "Page 2"; font.bold: true; anchors.centerIn: parent } } Rectangle { width: view.width; height: view.height color: "#F4F0FF" Text { text: "Page 3"; font.bold: true; anchors.centerIn: parent } } } ListView { id: view anchors { fill: parent; bottomMargin: 30 } model: itemModel preferredHighlightBegin: 0; preferredHighlightEnd: 0 highlightRangeMode: ListView.StrictlyEnforceRange orientation: ListView.Horizontal snapMode: ListView.SnapOneItem; flickDeceleration: 2000 } Rectangle { width: 240; height: 30 anchors { top: view.bottom; bottom: parent.bottom } color: "gray" Row { anchors.centerIn: parent spacing: 20 Repeater { model: itemModel.count Rectangle { width: 5; height: 5 radius: 3 color: view.currentIndex == index ? "blue" : "white" MouseArea { width: 20; height: 20 anchors.centerIn: parent onClicked: view.currentIndex = index } } } } } }