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/*!
    \contentspage {Qt Creator Manual}
    \previouspage quick-dynamic-properties.html
    \page quick-property-bindings.html
    \nextpage quick-connections-backend.html

    \title Adding Bindings Between Properties

    To dynamically change the behavior of an object, you can create a \e binding
    between the properties of two objects. To create a property binding, a
    property is assigned a JavaScript expression that evaluates to the desired
    value. At its simplest, a binding may be a reference to another property.
    For example, the height of an object can be bound to the height of its
    parent, so that when the parent height changes, the object height is
    adjusted automatically.

    For more information about the use of property bindings, see
    \l{Property Binding}.

    You can create bindings between objects in the \uicontrol Connections view.

    \image qmldesigner-bindings.png

    To bind a property of an object to the property of another object:

    \list 1
        \li In the \uicontrol {Connections} view, select the
            \uicontrol {Bindings} tab.
        \li Select the \inlineimage plus.png
            (\uicontrol Add) button to add a binding.
        \li Select \uicontrol Item to select the target object whose property
            you want to change dynamically.
        \li Select \uicontrol Property to select the property to bind to a
            source property.
        \li Select \uicontrol {Source Item} to select the object whose property
            you want to use to determine the behavior of the target object.
        \li Select \uicontrol {Source Property} to select the property to bind
            the target property to.
    \endlist
*/