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-Remove the option --intpalette to format the palette in the xml as ints. If they are not hex formatted, then they should always be float. This option was pointless. -Cleanup some options text for the command line programs. -Allow for dragging around flames in the library tab. This is useful for setting up the order of an animation. -Make the opening of large files in Fractorium much more efficient when not-appending. -Make the opening of large files in all EmberRender and EmberAnimate more efficient. -Better error reporting when opening files. --Bug fixes -Get rid of leftover artifacts that would appear on preview thumbnails when either switching SP/DP or re-rendering previews. -Filename extension was not being appended on Linux when saving as Xml, thus making it impossible to drag that file back in becase drop is filtered on extension. --Code changes -Move GCC compiler spec to C++14. Building with 5.3 now on linux. -Use inline member data initializers. -Make a #define for static for use in Utils.h to make things a little cleaner. -Make various functions able to take arbitrary collections as their parameters rather than just vectors. -Make library collection a list rather than vector. This alleviates the need to re-sync pointers whenever the collection changes. -Subclass QTreeWidget for the library tree. Two new files added for this. -Remove all usage of #ifdef ROW_ONLY_DE in DEOpenCLKernelCreator, it was never used. -Add move constructor and assignment operator to EmberFile. -Add the ability to use a pointer to outside memory in the renderer for the vector of Ember<T>. -Make a lot more functions const where they should be.
58 lines
1.9 KiB
C++
58 lines
1.9 KiB
C++
#pragma once
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#include "FractoriumPch.h"
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/// <summary>
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/// TableWidget class.
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/// </summary>
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/// <summary>
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/// The entire purpose for this subclass is to overcome a glaring flaw
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/// in the way Qt handles table drawing.
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/// For most of the tables Fractorium uses, it draw the grid lines. Qt draws them
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/// in a very naive manner, whereby it draws lines above the first row and below
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/// the last row. It also draws to the left of the first column and to the right
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/// of the last column. This has the effect of putting an additional border inside
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/// of the specified border. This extra border becomes very noticeable when changing
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/// the background color of a cell.
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/// The workaround is to scrunch the size of the table up by one pixel. However,
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/// since the viewable area is then smaller than the size of the table, it will scroll
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/// by one pixel if the mouse is hovered over the table and the user moves the mouse wheel.
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/// This subclass is done solely to filter out the mouse wheel event.
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/// Note that this filtering only applies to the table as a whole, which means
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/// mouse wheel events still get properly routed to spinners.
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/// </summary>
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class TableWidget : public QTableWidget
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{
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Q_OBJECT
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public:
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/// <summary>
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/// Constructor that passes the parent to the base and installs
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/// the event filter.
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="p">The parent widget</param>
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explicit TableWidget(QWidget* p = nullptr)
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: QTableWidget(p)
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{
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viewport()->installEventFilter(this);
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}
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protected:
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/// <summary>
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/// Event filter to ignore mouse wheel events.
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="obj">The object sending the event</param>
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/// <param name="e">The event</param>
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/// <returns>True if mouse wheel, else return the result of calling the base fucntion.</returns>
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bool eventFilter(QObject* obj, QEvent* e)
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{
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if (e->type() == QEvent::Wheel)
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{
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e->ignore();
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return true;
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}
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return QTableWidget::eventFilter(obj, e);
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}
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};
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