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/****************************************************************************
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#include "qdrawutil.h"
#include "qbitmap.h"
#include "qpixmapcache.h"
#include "qapplication.h"
#include "qpainter.h"
#include "qpalette.h"
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
\fn void qDrawShadeLine(QPainter *painter, int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2,
const QPalette &palette, bool sunken,
int lineWidth, int midLineWidth)
\relates QPainter
Draws a horizontal (\a y1 == \a y2) or vertical (\a x1 == \a x2)
shaded line using the given \a painter. Note that nothing is
drawn if \a y1 != \a y2 and \a x1 != \a x2 (i.e. the line is
neither horizontal nor vertical).
The provided \a palette specifies the shading colors (\l
{QPalette::light()}{light}, \l {QPalette::dark()}{dark} and \l
{QPalette::mid()}{middle} colors). The given \a lineWidth
specifies the line width for each of the lines; it is not the
total line width. The given \a midLineWidth specifies the width of
a middle line drawn in the QPalette::mid() color.
The line appears sunken if \a sunken is true, otherwise raised.
\warning This function does not look at QWidget::style() or
QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to
make widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the
QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a shaded line:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_painting_qdrawutil.cpp 0
\sa qDrawShadeRect(), qDrawShadePanel(), QStyle
*/
void qDrawShadeLine(QPainter *p, int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2,
const QPalette &pal, bool sunken,
int lineWidth, int midLineWidth)
{
if (!(p && lineWidth >= 0 && midLineWidth >= 0)) {
qWarning("qDrawShadeLine: Invalid parameters");
return;
}
int tlw = lineWidth*2 + midLineWidth; // total line width
QPen oldPen = p->pen(); // save pen
if (sunken)
p->setPen(pal.color(QPalette::Dark));
else
p->setPen(pal.light().color());
QPolygon a;
int i;
if (y1 == y2) { // horizontal line
int y = y1 - tlw/2;
if (x1 > x2) { // swap x1 and x2
int t = x1;
x1 = x2;
x2 = t;
}
x2--;
for (i=0; i<lineWidth; i++) { // draw top shadow
a.setPoints(3, x1+i, y+tlw-1-i,
x1+i, y+i,
x2-i, y+i);
p->drawPolyline(a);
}
if (midLineWidth > 0) {
p->setPen(pal.mid().color());
for (i=0; i<midLineWidth; i++) // draw lines in the middle
p->drawLine(x1+lineWidth, y+lineWidth+i,
x2-lineWidth, y+lineWidth+i);
}
if (sunken)
p->setPen(pal.light().color());
else
p->setPen(pal.dark().color());
for (i=0; i<lineWidth; i++) { // draw bottom shadow
a.setPoints(3, x1+i, y+tlw-i-1,
x2-i, y+tlw-i-1,
x2-i, y+i+1);
p->drawPolyline(a);
}
}
else if (x1 == x2) { // vertical line
int x = x1 - tlw/2;
if (y1 > y2) { // swap y1 and y2
int t = y1;
y1 = y2;
y2 = t;
}
y2--;
for (i=0; i<lineWidth; i++) { // draw left shadow
a.setPoints(3, x+i, y2,
x+i, y1+i,
x+tlw-1, y1+i);
p->drawPolyline(a);
}
if (midLineWidth > 0) {
p->setPen(pal.mid().color());
for (i=0; i<midLineWidth; i++) // draw lines in the middle
p->drawLine(x+lineWidth+i, y1+lineWidth, x+lineWidth+i, y2);
}
if (sunken)
p->setPen(pal.light().color());
else
p->setPen(pal.dark().color());
for (i=0; i<lineWidth; i++) { // draw right shadow
a.setPoints(3, x+lineWidth, y2-i,
x+tlw-i-1, y2-i,
x+tlw-i-1, y1+lineWidth);
p->drawPolyline(a);
}
}
p->setPen(oldPen);
}
/*!
\fn void qDrawShadeRect(QPainter *painter, int x, int y, int width, int height,
const QPalette &palette, bool sunken,
int lineWidth, int midLineWidth,
const QBrush *fill)
\relates QPainter
Draws the shaded rectangle beginning at (\a x, \a y) with the
given \a width and \a height using the provided \a painter.
The provide \a palette specifies the shading colors (\l
{QPalette::light()}{light}, \l {QPalette::dark()}{dark} and \l
{QPalette::mid()}{middle} colors. The given \a lineWidth
specifies the line width for each of the lines; it is not the
total line width. The \a midLineWidth specifies the width of a
middle line drawn in the QPalette::mid() color. The rectangle's
interior is filled with the \a fill brush unless \a fill is 0.
The rectangle appears sunken if \a sunken is true, otherwise
raised.
\warning This function does not look at QWidget::style() or
QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make
widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the
QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a shaded rectangle:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_painting_qdrawutil.cpp 1
\sa qDrawShadeLine(), qDrawShadePanel(), qDrawPlainRect(), QStyle
*/
void qDrawShadeRect(QPainter *p, int x, int y, int w, int h,
const QPalette &pal, bool sunken,
int lineWidth, int midLineWidth,
const QBrush *fill)
{
if (w == 0 || h == 0)
return;
if (! (w > 0 && h > 0 && lineWidth >= 0 && midLineWidth >= 0)) {
qWarning("qDrawShadeRect: Invalid parameters");
return;
}
QPen oldPen = p->pen();
if (sunken)
p->setPen(pal.dark().color());
else
p->setPen(pal.light().color());
int x1=x, y1=y, x2=x+w-1, y2=y+h-1;
if (lineWidth == 1 && midLineWidth == 0) {// standard shade rectangle
p->drawRect(x1, y1, w-2, h-2);
if (sunken)
p->setPen(pal.light().color());
else
p->setPen(pal.dark().color());
QLineF lines[4] = { QLineF(x1+1, y1+1, x2-2, y1+1),
QLineF(x1+1, y1+2, x1+1, y2-2),
QLineF(x1, y2, x2, y2),
QLineF(x2,y1, x2,y2-1) };
p->drawLines(lines, 4); // draw bottom/right lines
} else { // more complicated
int m = lineWidth+midLineWidth;
int i, j=0, k=m;
for (i=0; i<lineWidth; i++) { // draw top shadow
QLineF lines[4] = { QLineF(x1+i, y2-i, x1+i, y1+i),
QLineF(x1+i, y1+i, x2-i, y1+i),
QLineF(x1+k, y2-k, x2-k, y2-k),
QLineF(x2-k, y2-k, x2-k, y1+k) };
p->drawLines(lines, 4);
k++;
}
p->setPen(pal.mid().color());
j = lineWidth*2;
for (i=0; i<midLineWidth; i++) { // draw lines in the middle
p->drawRect(x1+lineWidth+i, y1+lineWidth+i, w-j-1, h-j-1);
j += 2;
}
if (sunken)
p->setPen(pal.light().color());
else
p->setPen(pal.dark().color());
k = m;
for (i=0; i<lineWidth; i++) { // draw bottom shadow
QLineF lines[4] = { QLineF(x1+1+i, y2-i, x2-i, y2-i),
QLineF(x2-i, y2-i, x2-i, y1+i+1),
QLineF(x1+k, y2-k, x1+k, y1+k),
QLineF(x1+k, y1+k, x2-k, y1+k) };
p->drawLines(lines, 4);
k++;
}
}
if (fill) {
QBrush oldBrush = p->brush();
int tlw = lineWidth + midLineWidth;
p->setPen(Qt::NoPen);
p->setBrush(*fill);
p->drawRect(x+tlw, y+tlw, w-2*tlw, h-2*tlw);
p->setBrush(oldBrush);
}
p->setPen(oldPen); // restore pen
}
/*!
\fn void qDrawShadePanel(QPainter *painter, int x, int y, int width, int height,
const QPalette &palette, bool sunken,
int lineWidth, const QBrush *fill)
\relates QPainter
Draws the shaded panel beginning at (\a x, \a y) with the given \a
width and \a height using the provided \a painter and the given \a
lineWidth.
The given \a palette specifies the shading colors (\l
{QPalette::light()}{light}, \l {QPalette::dark()}{dark} and \l
{QPalette::mid()}{middle} colors). The panel's interior is filled
with the \a fill brush unless \a fill is 0.
The panel appears sunken if \a sunken is true, otherwise raised.
\warning This function does not look at QWidget::style() or
QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make
widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the
QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a shaded panel:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_painting_qdrawutil.cpp 2
\sa qDrawWinPanel(), qDrawShadeLine(), qDrawShadeRect(), QStyle
*/
void qDrawShadePanel(QPainter *p, int x, int y, int w, int h,
const QPalette &pal, bool sunken,
int lineWidth, const QBrush *fill)
{
if (w == 0 || h == 0)
return;
if (!(w > 0 && h > 0 && lineWidth >= 0)) {
qWarning("qDrawShadePanel: Invalid parameters");
}
QColor shade = pal.dark().color();
QColor light = pal.light().color();
if (fill) {
if (fill->color() == shade)
shade = pal.shadow().color();
if (fill->color() == light)
light = pal.midlight().color();
}
QPen oldPen = p->pen(); // save pen
QVector<QLineF> lines;
lines.reserve(2*lineWidth);
if (sunken)
p->setPen(shade);
else
p->setPen(light);
int x1, y1, x2, y2;
int i;
x1 = x;
y1 = y2 = y;
x2 = x+w-2;
for (i=0; i<lineWidth; i++) { // top shadow
lines << QLineF(x1, y1++, x2--, y2++);
}
x2 = x1;
y1 = y+h-2;
for (i=0; i<lineWidth; i++) { // left shado
lines << QLineF(x1++, y1, x2++, y2--);
}
p->drawLines(lines);
lines.clear();
if (sunken)
p->setPen(light);
else
p->setPen(shade);
x1 = x;
y1 = y2 = y+h-1;
x2 = x+w-1;
for (i=0; i<lineWidth; i++) { // bottom shadow
lines << QLineF(x1++, y1--, x2, y2--);
}
x1 = x2;
y1 = y;
y2 = y+h-lineWidth-1;
for (i=0; i<lineWidth; i++) { // right shadow
lines << QLineF(x1--, y1++, x2--, y2);
}
p->drawLines(lines);
if (fill) // fill with fill color
p->fillRect(x+lineWidth, y+lineWidth, w-lineWidth*2, h-lineWidth*2, *fill);
p->setPen(oldPen); // restore pen
}
/*!
\internal
This function draws a rectangle with two pixel line width.
It is called from qDrawWinButton() and qDrawWinPanel().
c1..c4 and fill are used:
1 1 1 1 1 2
1 3 3 3 4 2
1 3 F F 4 2
1 3 F F 4 2
1 4 4 4 4 2
2 2 2 2 2 2
*/
static void qDrawWinShades(QPainter *p,
int x, int y, int w, int h,
const QColor &c1, const QColor &c2,
const QColor &c3, const QColor &c4,
const QBrush *fill)
{
if (w < 2 || h < 2) // can't do anything with that
return;
QPen oldPen = p->pen();
QPoint a[3] = { QPoint(x, y+h-2), QPoint(x, y), QPoint(x+w-2, y) };
p->setPen(c1);
p->drawPolyline(a, 3);
QPoint b[3] = { QPoint(x, y+h-1), QPoint(x+w-1, y+h-1), QPoint(x+w-1, y) };
p->setPen(c2);
p->drawPolyline(b, 3);
if (w > 4 && h > 4) {
QPoint c[3] = { QPoint(x+1, y+h-3), QPoint(x+1, y+1), QPoint(x+w-3, y+1) };
p->setPen(c3);
p->drawPolyline(c, 3);
QPoint d[3] = { QPoint(x+1, y+h-2), QPoint(x+w-2, y+h-2), QPoint(x+w-2, y+1) };
p->setPen(c4);
p->drawPolyline(d, 3);
if (fill)
p->fillRect(QRect(x+2, y+2, w-4, h-4), *fill);
}
p->setPen(oldPen);
}
/*!
\fn void qDrawWinButton(QPainter *painter, int x, int y, int width, int height,
const QPalette &palette, bool sunken,
const QBrush *fill)
\relates QPainter
Draws the Windows-style button specified by the given point (\a x,
\a y}, \a width and \a height using the provided \a painter with a
line width of 2 pixels. The button's interior is filled with the
\a{fill} brush unless \a fill is 0.
The given \a palette specifies the shading colors (\l
{QPalette::light()}{light}, \l {QPalette::dark()}{dark} and \l
{QPalette::mid()}{middle} colors).
The button appears sunken if \a sunken is true, otherwise raised.
\warning This function does not look at QWidget::style() or
QApplication::style()-> Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make
widgets that follow the current GUI style.
\sa qDrawWinPanel(), QStyle
*/
void qDrawWinButton(QPainter *p, int x, int y, int w, int h,
const QPalette &pal, bool sunken,
const QBrush *fill)
{
if (sunken)
qDrawWinShades(p, x, y, w, h,
pal.shadow().color(), pal.light().color(), pal.dark().color(),
pal.button().color(), fill);
else
qDrawWinShades(p, x, y, w, h,
pal.light().color(), pal.shadow().color(), pal.button().color(),
pal.dark().color(), fill);
}
/*!
\fn void qDrawWinPanel(QPainter *painter, int x, int y, int width, int height,
const QPalette &palette, bool sunken,
const QBrush *fill)
\relates QPainter
Draws the Windows-style panel specified by the given point(\a x,
\a y), \a width and \a height using the provided \a painter with a
line width of 2 pixels. The button's interior is filled with the
\a fill brush unless \a fill is 0.
The given \a palette specifies the shading colors. The panel
appears sunken if \a sunken is true, otherwise raised.
\warning This function does not look at QWidget::style() or
QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make
widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the
QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a shaded panel:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_painting_qdrawutil.cpp 3
\sa qDrawShadePanel(), qDrawWinButton(), QStyle
*/
void qDrawWinPanel(QPainter *p, int x, int y, int w, int h,
const QPalette &pal, bool sunken,
const QBrush *fill)
{
if (sunken)
qDrawWinShades(p, x, y, w, h,
pal.dark().color(), pal.light().color(), pal.shadow().color(),
pal.midlight().color(), fill);
else
qDrawWinShades(p, x, y, w, h,
pal.light().color(), pal.shadow().color(), pal.midlight().color(),
pal.dark().color(), fill);
}
/*!
\fn void qDrawPlainRect(QPainter *painter, int x, int y, int width, int height, const QColor &lineColor,
int lineWidth, const QBrush *fill)
\relates QPainter
Draws the plain rectangle beginning at (\a x, \a y) with the given
\a width and \a height, using the specified \a painter, \a lineColor
and \a lineWidth. The rectangle's interior is filled with the \a
fill brush unless \a fill is 0.
\warning This function does not look at QWidget::style() or
QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make
widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the
QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a plain rectangle:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_painting_qdrawutil.cpp 4
\sa qDrawShadeRect(), QStyle
*/
void qDrawPlainRect(QPainter *p, int x, int y, int w, int h, const QColor &c,
int lineWidth, const QBrush *fill)
{
if (w == 0 || h == 0)
return;
if (!(w > 0 && h > 0 && lineWidth >= 0)) {
qWarning("qDrawPlainRect: Invalid parameters");
}
QPen oldPen = p->pen();
QBrush oldBrush = p->brush();
p->setPen(c);
p->setBrush(Qt::NoBrush);
for (int i=0; i<lineWidth; i++)
p->drawRect(x+i, y+i, w-i*2 - 1, h-i*2 - 1);
if (fill) { // fill with fill color
p->setPen(Qt::NoPen);
p->setBrush(*fill);
p->drawRect(x+lineWidth, y+lineWidth, w-lineWidth*2, h-lineWidth*2);
}
p->setPen(oldPen);
p->setBrush(oldBrush);
}
/*****************************************************************************
Overloaded functions.
*****************************************************************************/
/*!
\fn void qDrawShadeLine(QPainter *painter, const QPoint &p1, const QPoint &p2,
const QPalette &palette, bool sunken, int lineWidth, int midLineWidth)
\relates QPainter
\overload
Draws a horizontal or vertical shaded line between \a p1 and \a p2
using the given \a painter. Note that nothing is drawn if the line
between the points would be neither horizontal nor vertical.
The provided \a palette specifies the shading colors (\l
{QPalette::light()}{light}, \l {QPalette::dark()}{dark} and \l
{QPalette::mid()}{middle} colors). The given \a lineWidth
specifies the line width for each of the lines; it is not the
total line width. The given \a midLineWidth specifies the width of
a middle line drawn in the QPalette::mid() color.
The line appears sunken if \a sunken is true, otherwise raised.
\warning This function does not look at QWidget::style() or
QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to
make widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the
QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a shaded line:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_painting_qdrawutil.cpp 5
\sa qDrawShadeRect(), qDrawShadePanel(), QStyle
*/
void qDrawShadeLine(QPainter *p, const QPoint &p1, const QPoint &p2,
const QPalette &pal, bool sunken,
int lineWidth, int midLineWidth)
{
qDrawShadeLine(p, p1.x(), p1.y(), p2.x(), p2.y(), pal, sunken,
lineWidth, midLineWidth);
}
/*!
\fn void qDrawShadeRect(QPainter *painter, const QRect &rect, const QPalette &palette,
bool sunken, int lineWidth, int midLineWidth, const QBrush *fill)
\relates QPainter
\overload
Draws the shaded rectangle specified by \a rect using the given \a painter.
The provide \a palette specifies the shading colors (\l
{QPalette::light()}{light}, \l {QPalette::dark()}{dark} and \l
{QPalette::mid()}{middle} colors. The given \a lineWidth
specifies the line width for each of the lines; it is not the
total line width. The \a midLineWidth specifies the width of a
middle line drawn in the QPalette::mid() color. The rectangle's
interior is filled with the \a fill brush unless \a fill is 0.
The rectangle appears sunken if \a sunken is true, otherwise
raised.
\warning This function does not look at QWidget::style() or
QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make
widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the
QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a shaded rectangle:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_painting_qdrawutil.cpp 6
\sa qDrawShadeLine(), qDrawShadePanel(), qDrawPlainRect(), QStyle
*/
void qDrawShadeRect(QPainter *p, const QRect &r,
const QPalette &pal, bool sunken,
int lineWidth, int midLineWidth,
const QBrush *fill)
{
qDrawShadeRect(p, r.x(), r.y(), r.width(), r.height(), pal, sunken,
lineWidth, midLineWidth, fill);
}
/*!
\fn void qDrawShadePanel(QPainter *painter, const QRect &rect, const QPalette &palette,
bool sunken, int lineWidth, const QBrush *fill)
\relates QPainter
\overload
Draws the shaded panel at the rectangle specified by \a rect using the
given \a painter and the given \a lineWidth.
The given \a palette specifies the shading colors (\l
{QPalette::light()}{light}, \l {QPalette::dark()}{dark} and \l
{QPalette::mid()}{middle} colors). The panel's interior is filled
with the \a fill brush unless \a fill is 0.
The panel appears sunken if \a sunken is true, otherwise raised.
\warning This function does not look at QWidget::style() or
QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make
widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the
QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a shaded panel:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_painting_qdrawutil.cpp 7
\sa qDrawWinPanel(), qDrawShadeLine(), qDrawShadeRect(), QStyle
*/
void qDrawShadePanel(QPainter *p, const QRect &r,
const QPalette &pal, bool sunken,
int lineWidth, const QBrush *fill)
{
qDrawShadePanel(p, r.x(), r.y(), r.width(), r.height(), pal, sunken,
lineWidth, fill);
}
/*!
\fn void qDrawWinButton(QPainter *painter, const QRect &rect, const QPalette &palette,
bool sunken, const QBrush *fill)
\relates QPainter
\overload
Draws the Windows-style button at the rectangle specified by \a rect using
the given \a painter with a line width of 2 pixels. The button's interior
is filled with the \a{fill} brush unless \a fill is 0.
The given \a palette specifies the shading colors (\l
{QPalette::light()}{light}, \l {QPalette::dark()}{dark} and \l
{QPalette::mid()}{middle} colors).
The button appears sunken if \a sunken is true, otherwise raised.
\warning This function does not look at QWidget::style() or
QApplication::style()-> Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make
widgets that follow the current GUI style.
\sa qDrawWinPanel(), QStyle
*/
void qDrawWinButton(QPainter *p, const QRect &r,
const QPalette &pal, bool sunken, const QBrush *fill)
{
qDrawWinButton(p, r.x(), r.y(), r.width(), r.height(), pal, sunken, fill);
}
/*!
\fn void qDrawWinPanel(QPainter *painter, const QRect &rect, const QPalette &palette,
bool sunken, const QBrush *fill)
\overload
Draws the Windows-style panel at the rectangle specified by \a rect using
the given \a painter with a line width of 2 pixels. The button's interior
is filled with the \a fill brush unless \a fill is 0.
The given \a palette specifies the shading colors. The panel
appears sunken if \a sunken is true, otherwise raised.
\warning This function does not look at QWidget::style() or
QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make
widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the
QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a shaded panel:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_painting_qdrawutil.cpp 8
\sa qDrawShadePanel(), qDrawWinButton(), QStyle
*/
void qDrawWinPanel(QPainter *p, const QRect &r,
const QPalette &pal, bool sunken, const QBrush *fill)
{
qDrawWinPanel(p, r.x(), r.y(), r.width(), r.height(), pal, sunken, fill);
}
/*!
\fn void qDrawPlainRect(QPainter *painter, const QRect &rect, const QColor &lineColor, int lineWidth, const QBrush *fill)
\relates QPainter
\overload
Draws the plain rectangle specified by \a rect using the given \a painter,
\a lineColor and \a lineWidth. The rectangle's interior is filled with the
\a fill brush unless \a fill is 0.
\warning This function does not look at QWidget::style() or
QApplication::style(). Use the drawing functions in QStyle to make
widgets that follow the current GUI style.
Alternatively you can use a QFrame widget and apply the
QFrame::setFrameStyle() function to display a plain rectangle:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_painting_qdrawutil.cpp 9
\sa qDrawShadeRect(), QStyle
*/
void qDrawPlainRect(QPainter *p, const QRect &r, const QColor &c,
int lineWidth, const QBrush *fill)
{
qDrawPlainRect(p, r.x(), r.y(), r.width(), r.height(), c,
lineWidth, fill);
}
#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT
static void qDrawWinArrow(QPainter *p, Qt::ArrowType type, bool down,
int x, int y, int w, int h,
const QPalette &pal, bool enabled)
{
QPolygon a; // arrow polygon
switch (type) {
case Qt::UpArrow:
a.setPoints(7, -3,1, 3,1, -2,0, 2,0, -1,-1, 1,-1, 0,-2);
break;
case Qt::DownArrow:
a.setPoints(7, -3,-1, 3,-1, -2,0, 2,0, -1,1, 1,1, 0,2);
break;
case Qt::LeftArrow:
a.setPoints(7, 1,-3, 1,3, 0,-2, 0,2, -1,-1, -1,1, -2,0);
break;
case Qt::RightArrow:
a.setPoints(7, -1,-3, -1,3, 0,-2, 0,2, 1,-1, 1,1, 2,0);
break;
default:
break;
}
if (a.isEmpty())
return;
if (down) {
x++;
y++;
}
QPen savePen = p->pen(); // save current pen
if (down)
p->setBrushOrigin(p->brushOrigin() + QPoint(1,1));
p->fillRect(x, y, w, h, pal.brush(QPalette::Button));
if (down)
p->setBrushOrigin(p->brushOrigin() - QPoint(1,1));
if (enabled) {
a.translate(x+w/2, y+h/2);
p->setPen(pal.foreground().color());
p->drawLine(a.at(0), a.at(1));
p->drawLine(a.at(2), a.at(2));
p->drawPoint(a[6]);
} else {
a.translate(x+w/2+1, y+h/2+1);
p->setPen(pal.light().color());
p->drawLine(a.at(0), a.at(1));
p->drawLine(a.at(2), a.at(2));
p->drawPoint(a[6]);
a.translate(-1, -1);
p->setPen(pal.mid().color());
p->drawLine(a.at(0), a.at(1));
p->drawLine(a.at(2), a.at(2));
p->drawPoint(a[6]);
}
p->setPen(savePen); // restore pen
}
#endif // QT3_SUPPORT
#if defined(Q_CC_MSVC)
#pragma warning(disable: 4244)
#endif
#ifdef QT3_SUPPORT
#ifndef QT_NO_STYLE_MOTIF
// motif arrows look the same whether they are used or not
// is this correct?
static void qDrawMotifArrow(QPainter *p, Qt::ArrowType type, bool down,
int x, int y, int w, int h,
const QPalette &pal, bool)
{
QPolygon bFill; // fill polygon
QPolygon bTop; // top shadow.
QPolygon bBot; // bottom shadow.
QPolygon bLeft; // left shadow.
QTransform matrix; // xform matrix
bool vertical = type == Qt::UpArrow || type == Qt::DownArrow;
bool horizontal = !vertical;
int dim = w < h ? w : h;
int colspec = 0x0000; // color specification array
if (dim < 2) // too small arrow
return;
if (dim > 3) {
if (dim > 6)
bFill.resize(dim & 1 ? 3 : 4);
bTop.resize((dim/2)*2);
bBot.resize(dim & 1 ? dim + 1 : dim);
bLeft.resize(dim > 4 ? 4 : 2);
bLeft.putPoints(0, 2, 0,0, 0,dim-1);
if (dim > 4)
bLeft.putPoints(2, 2, 1,2, 1,dim-3);
bTop.putPoints(0, 4, 1,0, 1,1, 2,1, 3,1);
bBot.putPoints(0, 4, 1,dim-1, 1,dim-2, 2,dim-2, 3,dim-2);
for(int i=0; i<dim/2-2 ; i++) {
bTop.putPoints(i*2+4, 2, 2+i*2,2+i, 5+i*2, 2+i);
bBot.putPoints(i*2+4, 2, 2+i*2,dim-3-i, 5+i*2,dim-3-i);
}
if (dim & 1) // odd number size: extra line
bBot.putPoints(dim-1, 2, dim-3,dim/2, dim-1,dim/2);
if (dim > 6) { // dim>6: must fill interior
bFill.putPoints(0, 2, 1,dim-3, 1,2);
if (dim & 1) // if size is an odd number
bFill.setPoint(2, dim - 3, dim / 2);
else
bFill.putPoints(2, 2, dim-4,dim/2-1, dim-4,dim/2);
}
}
else {
if (dim == 3) { // 3x3 arrow pattern
bLeft.setPoints(4, 0,0, 0,2, 1,1, 1,1);
bTop .setPoints(2, 1,0, 1,0);
bBot .setPoints(2, 1,2, 2,1);
}
else { // 2x2 arrow pattern
bLeft.setPoints(2, 0,0, 0,1);
bTop .setPoints(2, 1,0, 1,0);
bBot .setPoints(2, 1,1, 1,1);
}
}
if (type == Qt::UpArrow || type == Qt::LeftArrow) {
matrix.translate(x, y);
if (vertical) {
matrix.translate(0, h - 1);
matrix.rotate(-90);
} else {
matrix.translate(w - 1, h - 1);
matrix.rotate(180);
}
if (down)
colspec = horizontal ? 0x2334 : 0x2343;
else
colspec = horizontal ? 0x1443 : 0x1434;
}
else if (type == Qt::DownArrow || type == Qt::RightArrow) {
matrix.translate(x, y);
if (vertical) {
matrix.translate(w-1, 0);
matrix.rotate(90);
}
if (down)
colspec = horizontal ? 0x2443 : 0x2434;
else
colspec = horizontal ? 0x1334 : 0x1343;
}
const QColor *cols[5];
cols[0] = 0;
cols[1] = &pal.button().color();
cols[2] = &pal.mid().color();
cols[3] = &pal.light().color();
cols[4] = &pal.dark().color();
#define CMID *cols[(colspec>>12) & 0xf]
#define CLEFT *cols[(colspec>>8) & 0xf]
#define CTOP *cols[(colspec>>4) & 0xf]
#define CBOT *cols[colspec & 0xf]
QPen savePen = p->pen(); // save current pen
QBrush saveBrush = p->brush(); // save current brush
QTransform wxm = p->transform();
QPen pen(Qt::NoPen);
const QBrush &brush = pal.brush(QPalette::Button);
p->setPen(pen);
p->setBrush(brush);
p->setTransform(matrix, true); // set transformation matrix
p->drawPolygon(bFill); // fill arrow
p->setBrush(Qt::NoBrush); // don't fill
p->setPen(CLEFT);
p->drawLines(bLeft);
p->setPen(CTOP);
p->drawLines(bTop);
p->setPen(CBOT);
p->drawLines(bBot);
p->setTransform(wxm);
p->setBrush(saveBrush); // restore brush
p->setPen(savePen); // restore pen
#undef CMID
#undef CLEFT
#undef CTOP
#undef CBOT
}
#endif // QT_NO_STYLE_MOTIF
QRect qItemRect(QPainter *p, Qt::GUIStyle gs,
int x, int y, int w, int h,
int flags,
bool enabled,
const QPixmap *pixmap,
const QString& text, int len)
{
QRect result;
if (pixmap) {
if ((flags & Qt::AlignVCenter) == Qt::AlignVCenter)
y += h/2 - pixmap->height()/2;
else if ((flags & Qt::AlignBottom) == Qt::AlignBottom)
y += h - pixmap->height();
if ((flags & Qt::AlignRight) == Qt::AlignRight)
x += w - pixmap->width();
else if ((flags & Qt::AlignHCenter) == Qt::AlignHCenter)
x += w/2 - pixmap->width()/2;
else if ((flags & Qt::AlignLeft) != Qt::AlignLeft && QApplication::isRightToLeft())
x += w - pixmap->width();
result = QRect(x, y, pixmap->width(), pixmap->height());
} else if (!text.isNull() && p) {
result = p->boundingRect(QRect(x, y, w, h), flags, text.left(len));
if (gs == Qt::WindowsStyle && !enabled) {
result.setWidth(result.width()+1);
result.setHeight(result.height()+1);
}
} else {
result = QRect(x, y, w, h);
}
return result;
}
void qDrawArrow(QPainter *p, Qt::ArrowType type, Qt::GUIStyle style, bool down,
int x, int y, int w, int h,
const QPalette &pal, bool enabled)
{
switch (style) {
case Qt::WindowsStyle:
qDrawWinArrow(p, type, down, x, y, w, h, pal, enabled);
break;
#ifndef QT_NO_STYLE_MOTIF
case Qt::MotifStyle:
qDrawMotifArrow(p, type, down, x, y, w, h, pal, enabled);
break;
#endif
default:
qWarning("qDrawArrow: Requested unsupported GUI style");
}
}
void qDrawItem(QPainter *p, Qt::GUIStyle gs,
int x, int y, int w, int h,
int flags,
const QPalette &pal, bool enabled,
const QPixmap *pixmap,
const QString& text, int len , const QColor* penColor)
{
p->setPen(penColor?*penColor:pal.foreground().color());
if (pixmap) {
QPixmap pm(*pixmap);
bool clip = (flags & Qt::TextDontClip) == 0;
if (clip) {
if (pm.width() < w && pm.height() < h)
clip = false;
else
p->setClipRect(x, y, w, h);
}
if ((flags & Qt::AlignVCenter) == Qt::AlignVCenter)
y += h/2 - pm.height()/2;
else if ((flags & Qt::AlignBottom) == Qt::AlignBottom)
y += h - pm.height();
if ((flags & Qt::AlignRight) == Qt::AlignRight)
x += w - pm.width();
else if ((flags & Qt::AlignHCenter) == Qt::AlignHCenter)
x += w/2 - pm.width()/2;
else if (((flags & Qt::AlignLeft) != Qt::AlignLeft) && QApplication::isRightToLeft()) // Qt::AlignAuto && rightToLeft
x += w - pm.width();
if (!enabled) {
if (pm.hasAlphaChannel()) { // pixmap with a mask
pm = pm.mask();
} else if (pm.depth() == 1) { // monochrome pixmap, no mask
;
#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGE_HEURISTIC_MASK
} else { // color pixmap, no mask
QString k;
k.sprintf("$qt-drawitem-%llx", pm.cacheKey());
if (!QPixmapCache::find(k, pm)) {
pm = pm.createHeuristicMask();
pm.setMask((QBitmap&)pm);
QPixmapCache::insert(k, pm);
}
#endif
}
if (gs == Qt::WindowsStyle) {
p->setPen(pal.light().color());
p->drawPixmap(x+1, y+1, pm);
p->setPen(pal.text().color());
}
}
p->drawPixmap(x, y, pm);
if (clip)
p->setClipping(false);
} else if (!text.isNull()) {
if (gs == Qt::WindowsStyle && !enabled) {
p->setPen(pal.light().color());
p->drawText(x+1, y+1, w, h, flags, text.left(len));
p->setPen(pal.text().color());
}
p->drawText(x, y, w, h, flags, text.left(len));
}
}
#endif
QT_END_NAMESPACE
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