I haven't had the chance to dig into this yet, but I would presume that this is either:
- Due to some optimisation made by the qml engine and libautopilot-qt can't actually see that object
or
- It is related to this bug[1] where libautopilot-qt doesn't export (all) non-visual objects.
I need to do a little more research before I can suggest a fix.
At any rate this is related to the libautopilot-qt project so I'll add that to this bug.
I haven't had the chance to dig into this yet, but I would presume that this is either:
- Due to some optimisation made by the qml engine and libautopilot-qt can't actually see that object
or
- It is related to this bug[1] where libautopilot-qt doesn't export (all) non-visual objects.
I need to do a little more research before I can suggest a fix.
At any rate this is related to the libautopilot-qt project so I'll add that to this bug.