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Switched the z-order of axis to be below series...
Switched the z-order of axis to be below series The axis was changed to be below series to make it possible to get clicked signals from series when a data point is overlapping an axis. If the axis is on top of series, you cannot get clicked events from such data points at all. It should not be a problem if you don't get a clicked event from the axis in this case; you can always click on other position on top of the axis (except in the rare use case that the axis is fully covered by data points of a series).

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qmlapplicationviewer.h
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// checksum 0x82ed version 0x60010
/*
This file was generated by the Qt Quick Application wizard of Qt Creator.
QmlApplicationViewer is a convenience class containing mobile device specific
code such as screen orientation handling. Also QML paths and debugging are
handled here.
It is recommended not to modify this file, since newer versions of Qt Creator
may offer an updated version of it.
*/
#ifndef QMLAPPLICATIONVIEWER_H
#define QMLAPPLICATIONVIEWER_H
#include <QtDeclarative/QDeclarativeView>
class QmlApplicationViewer : public QDeclarativeView
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
enum ScreenOrientation {
ScreenOrientationLockPortrait,
ScreenOrientationLockLandscape,
ScreenOrientationAuto
};
explicit QmlApplicationViewer(QWidget *parent = 0);
virtual ~QmlApplicationViewer();
static QmlApplicationViewer *create();
void setMainQmlFile(const QString &file);
void addImportPath(const QString &path);
// Note that this will only have an effect on Symbian and Fremantle.
void setOrientation(ScreenOrientation orientation);
void showExpanded();
private:
explicit QmlApplicationViewer(QDeclarativeView *view, QWidget *parent);
class QmlApplicationViewerPrivate *d;
};
QApplication *createApplication(int &argc, char **argv);
#endif // QMLAPPLICATIONVIEWER_H