From ce599e4f9f94b4eb00c1b5edb85bce5431ab3df2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: toma Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 17:56:58 +0000 Subject: Copy the KDE 3.5 branch to branches/trinity for new KDE 3.5 features. BUG:215923 git-svn-id: svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/branches/trinity/kdeedu@1054174 283d02a7-25f6-0310-bc7c-ecb5cbfe19da --- kig/misc/kigpainter.h | 291 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 291 insertions(+) create mode 100644 kig/misc/kigpainter.h (limited to 'kig/misc/kigpainter.h') diff --git a/kig/misc/kigpainter.h b/kig/misc/kigpainter.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e7f884f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/kig/misc/kigpainter.h @@ -0,0 +1,291 @@ +/** + This file is part of Kig, a KDE program for Interactive Geometry... + Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Dominique Devriese + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 + USA +**/ + + +#ifndef KIGPAINTER_H +#define KIGPAINTER_H + +#include "coordinate.h" +#include "rect.h" +#include "screeninfo.h" + +#include +#include + +#include + +class KigWidget; +class QPaintDevice; +class CoordinateSystem; +class ObjectHierarchy; +class ConicPolarData; +class CubicCartesianData; +class LineData; +class CurveImp; +class KigDocument; +class ObjectHolder; + +/** + * KigPainter is an extended QPainter. + * + * Currently the only difference is that it translates coordinates + * from and to the internal coordinates/ the widget coordinates... + * + * It calls KigWidget::appendOverlay() for all of the places it draws in... + */ +class KigPainter + : public Qt +{ +protected: + // don't blaim me for this mutable hack. It's TT that hasn't got + // its consts correctly... + mutable QPainter mP; + + QColor color; + PenStyle style; + int pointstyle; + int width; + BrushStyle brushStyle; + QColor brushColor; + + const KigDocument& mdoc; + ScreenInfo msi; + + bool mNeedOverlay; + int overlayenlarge; +public: + /** + * construct a new KigPainter: + * the ScreenInfo is used to map the document coordinates to the + * widget coordinates. This is done transparently to the objects. + * needOverlay sets whether we try to remember the places we're + * drawing on using the various overlay methods. @see overlay() + */ + KigPainter( const ScreenInfo& r, QPaintDevice* device, const KigDocument& doc, + bool needOverlay = true ); + ~KigPainter(); + + /** + * what rect are we drawing on ? + */ + Rect window(); + + QPoint toScreen( const Coordinate p ) const; + QRect toScreen( const Rect r ) const; + QRect toScreenEnlarge( const Rect r ) const; + Coordinate fromScreen( const QPoint& p ) const; + Rect fromScreen( const QRect& r ) const; + + // colors and stuff... + void setStyle( const PenStyle c ); + void setColor( const QColor& c ); + /** + * setting this to -1 means to use the default width for the object + * being drawn.. a point -> 5, other objects -> 1 + */ + void setWidth( const int c ); + void setPointStyle( const int p ); + void setPen( const QPen& p ); + void setBrushStyle( const BrushStyle c ); + void setBrush( const QBrush& b ); + void setBrushColor( const QColor& c ); + + QColor getColor() const; + bool getNightVision( ) const; + + double pixelWidth(); + + /** + * this is called by some drawing functions that modify the 'entire' + * screen, i.e. they do so many changes that it's easier to just + * update the entire screen, or else i have been to lazy to + * implement an appropriate overlay function ;) + * it clears mOverlay, and sets it to the entire widget... + */ + void setWholeWinOverlay(); + + /** + * draw an object ( by calling its draw function.. ) + */ + void drawObject( const ObjectHolder* o, bool sel ); + void drawObjects( const std::vector& os, bool sel ); + template + void drawObjects( iter begin, iter end, bool sel ) + { + for ( ; begin != end; ++begin ) + drawObject( *begin, sel ); + } + + /** + * draw a generic curve... + */ + void drawCurve( const CurveImp* curve ); + + /** + * draws text in a standard manner, convenience function... + */ + void drawTextStd( const QPoint& p, const QString& s ); + + /** + * draws a rect filled up with a pattern of cyan lines... + */ + void drawFilledRect( const QRect& ); + + /** + * draw a rect.. + */ + void drawRect( const Rect& r ); + + /** + * overload, mainly for drawing the selection rectangle by + * KigWidget... + */ + void drawRect( const QRect& r ); + + /** + * draw a circle... + */ + void drawCircle( const Coordinate& center, const double radius ); + + /** + * draw a segment... + */ + void drawSegment ( const Coordinate& from, const Coordinate& to ); + void drawSegment( const LineData& d ); + + /** + * draw a ray... + */ + void drawRay( const Coordinate& a, const Coordinate& b ); + void drawRay( const LineData& d ); + + /** + * draw a line... + */ + void drawLine ( const Coordinate& p1, const Coordinate& p2 ); + void drawLine( const LineData& d ); + + /** + * draw a point... This means a single point, as in + * QPainter::drawPoint(), unlike drawFatPoint()... + */ + void drawPoint( const Coordinate& p ); + + /** + * draw a thick point.. This is what the user sees when he draws a + * point. In fact it isn't a point, but a filled circle of a + * certain radius... + */ + void drawFatPoint( const Coordinate& p ); + + /** + * draw a polygon defined by the points in pts... + */ + void drawPolygon( const std::vector& pts, bool winding = false, int index = 0, int npoints = -1 ); + void drawPolygon( const std::vector& pts, bool winding = false, int index = 0, int npoints = -1 ); + + /** + * draw an area defined by the points in pts filled with the set + * color... + */ + void drawArea( const std::vector& pts, bool border = true ); + + /** + * draw the angle with center point, with size angle, starting + * at the angle startAngle.. Angles should be in radians. + */ + void drawAngle( const Coordinate& point, const double startangle, + const double angle ); + + /** + * draw the arc ( a part of a circle ), of the circle with center + * center, radius radius, with size angle, starting at the angle + * startAngle.. Angles should be in radians.. + */ + void drawArc( const Coordinate& center, const double radius, + const double startangle, const double angle ); + + /** + * draw a vector ( with an arrow etc. ) + */ + + void drawVector( const Coordinate& a, const Coordinate& b ); + + /** + * draw text... + * \see QPainter::drawText() + */ + void drawText( const Rect r, const QString s, int textFlags = 0, + int len = -1); + void drawText( const Coordinate p, const QString s, + int textFlags = 0, int len = -1); + + void drawSimpleText( const Coordinate& c, const QString s ); + void drawTextFrame( const Rect& frame, const QString& s, bool needframe ); + + const Rect boundingRect( const Rect& r, const QString s, + int f = 0, int l = -1 ) const; + + const Rect boundingRect( const Coordinate& c, const QString s, + int f = 0, int l = -1 ) const; + + const Rect simpleBoundingRect( const Coordinate& c, const QString s ); + + void drawGrid( const CoordinateSystem& c, bool showGrid = true, bool showAxes = true ); + + const std::vector& overlay() { return mOverlay; } + +protected: + /** + * adds a number of rects to mOverlay so that the rects entirely + * contain the circle... + * \see mOverlay + */ + void circleOverlay( const Coordinate& centre, double radius ); + // this works recursively... + void circleOverlayRecurse( const Coordinate& centre, double radius, const Rect& currentRect ); + + /** + * adds some rects to mOverlay, so that they cover the segment p1p2 + * completely... + * \see Object::getOverlay() + */ + void segmentOverlay( const Coordinate& p1, const Coordinate& p2 ); + + /** + * ... + */ + void pointOverlay( const Coordinate& p1 ); + + /** + * ... + * \see drawText(), QPainter::boundingRect() + */ + void textOverlay( const QRect& r, const QString s, int textFlags, int len ); + + /** + * the size we want the overlay rects to be... + */ + double overlayRectSize(); + + std::vector mOverlay; +}; + +#endif -- cgit v1.2.1