A color is a standard color name in quotes. It is normally specified as an SVG color name. These names include colors like "red", "green" and "lightsteelblue".
If the color you want isn't part of this list, colors can also be specified in hexidecimal triplets or quads that take the form "#RRGGBB" and "#AARRGGBB" respectively. For example, the color red corresponds to a triplet of "#FF0000" and a slightly transparent blue to a quad of "#800000FF".
Example:
Rectangle { color: "steelblue" width: 40; height: 40 } Rectangle { color: "transparent" y: 40; width: 40; height: 40 } Rectangle { color: "#FF0000" y: 80; width: 40; height: 40 } Rectangle { color: "#800000FF" y: 120; width: 40; height: 40 } Rectangle { color: "#00000000" // ARGB fully transparent y: 160 width: 40; height: 40 }
Or with the Qt.rgba(), Qt.hsla(), Qt.darker(), Qt.lighter() or Qt.tint() functions:
Rectangle { color: Qt.rgba(0.5, 0.5, 0, 1) }
See also QML Basic Types.
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