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/* -*- mode: C++ ; c-file-style: "stroustrup" -*- ***************************** |
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* Qwt Widget Library |
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* Copyright (C) 1997 Josef Wilgen |
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* Copyright (C) 2002 Uwe Rathmann |
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* |
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
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* modify it under the terms of the Qwt License, Version 1.0 |
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*****************************************************************************/ |
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#ifndef QWT_GRAPHIC_H |
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#define QWT_GRAPHIC_H |
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#include "qwt_global.h" |
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#include "qwt_null_paintdevice.h" |
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#include <qmetatype.h> |
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#include <qimage.h> |
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#include <qpixmap.h> |
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class QwtPainterCommand; |
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/*! |
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\brief A paint device for scalable graphics |
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QwtGraphic is the representation of a graphic that is tailored for |
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scalability. Like QPicture it will be initialized by QPainter |
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operations and can be replayed later to any target paint device. |
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While the usual image representations QImage and QPixmap are not |
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scalable Qt offers two paint devices, that might be candidates |
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for representing a vector graphic: |
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- QPicture\n |
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Unfortunately QPicture had been forgotten, when Qt4 |
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introduced floating point based render engines. Its API |
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is still on integers, what make it unusable for proper scaling. |
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- QSvgRenderer/QSvgGenerator\n |
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Unfortunately QSvgRenderer hides to much information about |
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its nodes in internal APIs, that are necessary for proper |
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layout calculations. Also it is derived from QObject and |
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can't be copied like QImage/QPixmap. |
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QwtGraphic maps all scalable drawing primitives to a QPainterPath |
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and stores them together with the painter state changes |
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( pen, brush, transformation ... ) in a list of QwtPaintCommands. |
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For being a complete QPaintDevice it also stores pixmaps or images, |
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what is somehow against the idea of the class, because these objects |
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can't be scaled without a loss in quality. |
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The main issue about scaling a QwtGraphic object are the pens used for |
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drawing the outlines of the painter paths. While non cosmetic pens |
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( QPen::isCosmetic() ) are scaled with the same ratio as the path, |
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cosmetic pens have a fixed width. A graphic might have paths with |
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different pens - cosmetic and non-cosmetic. |
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QwtGraphic caches 2 different rectangles: |
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- control point rectangle\n |
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The control point rectangle is the bounding rectangle of all |
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control point rectangles of the painter paths, or the target |
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rectangle of the pixmaps/images. |
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- bounding rectangle\n |
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The bounding rectangle extends the control point rectangle by |
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what is needed for rendering the outline with an unscaled pen. |
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Because the offset for drawing the outline depends on the shape |
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of the painter path ( the peak of a triangle is different than the flat side ) |
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scaling with a fixed aspect ratio always needs to be calculated from the |
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control point rectangle. |
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\sa QwtPainterCommand |
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*/ |
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class QWT_EXPORT QwtGraphic: public QwtNullPaintDevice |
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{ |
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public: |
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/*! |
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Hint how to render a graphic |
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\sa setRenderHint(), testRenderHint() |
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enum RenderHint |
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{ |
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/*! |
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When RenderPensUnscaled is set non cosmetic pens are |
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painted unscaled - like cosmetic pens. The difference to |
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using cosmetic pens is, when the graphic is rendered |
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to a document in a scalable vector format ( PDF, SVG ): |
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the width of non cosmetic pens will be scaled by the |
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document viewer. |
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RenderPensUnscaled = 0x1 |
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}; |
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/*! |
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\brief Render hints |
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The default setting is to disable all hints |
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*/ |
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typedef QFlags<RenderHint> RenderHints; |
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QwtGraphic(); |
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QwtGraphic( const QwtGraphic & ); |
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virtual ~QwtGraphic(); |
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QwtGraphic& operator=( const QwtGraphic & ); |
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void reset(); |
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bool isNull() const; |
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bool isEmpty() const; |
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void render( QPainter * ) const; |
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void render( QPainter *, const QSizeF &, |
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Qt::AspectRatioMode = Qt::IgnoreAspectRatio ) const; |
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void render( QPainter *, const QRectF &, |
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Qt::AspectRatioMode = Qt::IgnoreAspectRatio ) const; |
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void render( QPainter *, const QPointF &, |
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Qt::Alignment = Qt::AlignTop | Qt::AlignLeft ) const; |
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QPixmap toPixmap() const; |
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QPixmap toPixmap( const QSize &, |
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Qt::AspectRatioMode = Qt::IgnoreAspectRatio ) const; |
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QImage toImage() const; |
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QImage toImage( const QSize &, |
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Qt::AspectRatioMode = Qt::IgnoreAspectRatio ) const; |
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QRectF scaledBoundingRect( double sx, double sy ) const; |
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QRectF boundingRect() const; |
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QRectF controlPointRect() const; |
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const QVector< QwtPainterCommand > &commands() const; |
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void setCommands( QVector< QwtPainterCommand > & ); |
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void setDefaultSize( const QSizeF & ); |
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QSizeF defaultSize() const; |
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void setRenderHint( RenderHint, bool on = true ); |
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bool testRenderHint( RenderHint ) const; |
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protected: |
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virtual QSize sizeMetrics() const; |
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virtual void drawPath( const QPainterPath & ); |
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virtual void drawPixmap( const QRectF &, |
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const QPixmap &, const QRectF & ); |
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virtual void drawImage( const QRectF &, |
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const QImage &, const QRectF &, Qt::ImageConversionFlags ); |
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virtual void updateState( const QPaintEngineState &state ); |
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private: |
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void updateBoundingRect( const QRectF & ); |
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void updateControlPointRect( const QRectF & ); |
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class PathInfo; |
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class PrivateData; |
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PrivateData *d_data; |
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}; |
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Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS( QwtGraphic::RenderHints ) |
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Q_DECLARE_METATYPE( QwtGraphic ) |
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#endif
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