Good afternoon,
I found an example for using a QML Calendar (http://blog.qt.io/blog/2014/06/06/qt...rols-calendar/). In this example, the author sets the Calendar's parent is set to the window’s contentItem because he wantsFor my application, the DatePicker is declared in a QML Tab, and when the Calendar is made visible, it appears behind other QML elements placed on the same tab. I tried different approaches (changing the z-value of DatePicker, Calendar, playing with CalendarStyle background) without success. I also commented out the CalendarStyle code, without changes in the behavior.it to appear above everything, including the “focus shade†that hides the rest of the app behind a dark tint.
I did set the parent to window’s contentItem and as a result, the calendar grid is much larger than the Tab where the DatePicker element is declared.
Any suggestions?
Daniel
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