//
// STILL TO BE DONE:
//
+// - Lots of stuff
//
// Uncomment this for debugging...
#define BACKGROUND_MAX_SIZE 512
+// Class variable
+//Container DrawingView::document(Vector(0, 0));
+
DrawingView::DrawingView(QWidget * parent/*= NULL*/): QWidget(parent),
// The value in the settings file will override this.
gridBackground(BACKGROUND_MAX_SIZE, BACKGROUND_MAX_SIZE),
scale(1.0), offsetX(-10), offsetY(-10),
document(Vector(0, 0)),
- /*gridSpacing(12.0),*/ gridPixels(0), collided(false), rotateTool(false),
- rx(150.0), ry(150.0),
+ /*gridSpacing(12.0),*/ gridPixels(0), collided(false), //rotateTool(false),
+// rx(150.0), ry(150.0),
// scrollDrag(false), addLineTool(false), addCircleTool(false),
// addDimensionTool(false),
toolAction(NULL)
}
-void DrawingView::SetRotateToolActive(bool state/*= true*/)
-{
- rotateTool = state;
- update();
-}
-
-
void DrawingView::SetToolActive(Action * action)
{
if (action != NULL)
toolAction = action;
connect(toolAction, SIGNAL(ObjectReady(Object *)), this,
SLOT(AddNewObjectToDocument(Object *)));
+ connect(toolAction, SIGNAL(NeedRefresh()), this, SLOT(HandleActionUpdate()));
}
}
}
+void DrawingView::HandleActionUpdate(void)
+{
+ update();
+}
+
+
void DrawingView::SetCurrentLayer(int layer)
{
Object::currentLayer = layer;
}
-#if 0
-//
-// This looks strange, but it's really quite simple: We want a point that's
-// more than half-way to the next grid point to snap there while conversely we
-// want a point that's less than half-way to to the next grid point then snap
-// to the one before it. So we add half of the grid spacing to the point, then
-// divide by it so that we can remove the fractional part, then multiply it
-// back to get back to the correct answer.
-//
-Vector DrawingView::SnapPointToGrid(Vector point)
-{
- point += gridSpacing / 2.0; // *This* adds to Z!!!
- point /= gridSpacing;
- point.x = floor(point.x);//need to fix this for negative numbers...
- point.y = floor(point.y);
- point.z = 0; // Make *sure* Z doesn't go anywhere!!!
- point *= gridSpacing;
- return point;
-}
-#endif
-
-
void DrawingView::paintEvent(QPaintEvent * /*event*/)
{
QPainter qtPainter(this);
if (useAntialiasing)
qtPainter.setRenderHint(QPainter::Antialiasing);
-// Painter::screenSize = Vector(size().width(), size().height());
Object::SetViewportHeight(size().height());
// Draw coordinate axes
-
painter.SetPen(QPen(Qt::blue, 1.0, Qt::DotLine));
painter.DrawLine(0, -16384, 0, 16384);
painter.DrawLine(-16384, 0, 16384, 0);
- // Draw supplemental (tool related) points
-// NOTE that this can be done as an action!
-// In that case, we would need access to the document...
-// [We can do that by making the document a class object...]
- if (rotateTool)
- {
- painter.SetPen(QPen(QColor(0, 200, 0), 2.0, Qt::SolidLine));
- painter.DrawLine(rx - 10, ry, rx + 10, ry);
- painter.DrawLine(rx, ry - 10, rx, ry + 10);
- }
-
-// Maybe we can make the grid into a background brush instead, and let Qt deal
-// with it??? YES!!
-
// The top level document takes care of rendering for us...
document.Draw(&painter);
if (toolAction)
{
-// painter.SetPen(QPen(Qt::green, 1.0, Qt::DashLine));
painter.SetPen(QPen(QColor(200, 100, 0, 255), 1.0, Qt::DashLine));
painter.DrawCrosshair(oldPoint);
toolAction->Draw(&painter);
if (Object::selectionInProgress)
{
-// painter.SetPen(QPen(Qt::green, 1.0, Qt::SolidLine));
painter.SetPen(QPen(QColor(255, 127, 0, 255)));
-// painter.SetBrush(QBrush(Qt::NoBrush));
painter.SetBrush(QBrush(QColor(255, 127, 0, 100)));
painter.DrawRect(Object::selection);
}
{
if (toolAction)
{
- bool needUpdate = toolAction->KeyDown(event->key());
+ /*bool needUpdate =*/ toolAction->KeyDown(event->key());
- if (needUpdate)
- update();
+// if (needUpdate)
+// update();
}
}
{
if (toolAction)
{
- bool needUpdate = toolAction->KeyReleased(event->key());
+ /*bool needUpdate =*/ toolAction->KeyReleased(event->key());
- if (needUpdate)
- update();
+// if (needUpdate)
+// update();
}
}