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/* -*- mode: C++ ; c-file-style: "stroustrup" -*- *****************************
* Qwt Widget Library
* Copyright (C) 1997 Josef Wilgen
* Copyright (C) 2002 Uwe Rathmann
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the Qwt License, Version 1.0
*****************************************************************************/
#ifndef QWT_PLOT_GLCANVAS_H
#define QWT_PLOT_GLCANVAS_H
#include "qwt_global.h"
#include <qframe.h>
#include <qgl.h>
#include <qpainterpath.h>
class QwtPlot;
/*!
\brief An alternative canvas for a QwtPlot derived from QGLWidget
QwtPlotGLCanvas implements the very basics to act as canvas
inside of a QwtPlot widget. It might be extended to a full
featured alternative to QwtPlotCanvas in a future version of Qwt.
Even if QwtPlotGLCanvas is not derived from QFrame it imitates
its API. When using style sheets it supports the box model - beside
backgrounds with rounded borders.
\sa QwtPlot::setCanvas(), QwtPlotCanvas
\note With Qt4 you might want to use the QPaintEngine::OpenGL paint engine
( see QGL::setPreferredPaintEngine() ). On a Linux test system
QPaintEngine::OpenGL2 shows very basic problems like translated
geometries.
*/
class QWT_EXPORT QwtPlotGLCanvas: public QGLWidget
{
Q_OBJECT
Q_ENUMS( Shape Shadow )
Q_PROPERTY( Shadow frameShadow READ frameShadow WRITE setFrameShadow )
Q_PROPERTY( Shape frameShape READ frameShape WRITE setFrameShape )
Q_PROPERTY( int lineWidth READ lineWidth WRITE setLineWidth )
Q_PROPERTY( int midLineWidth READ midLineWidth WRITE setMidLineWidth )
Q_PROPERTY( int frameWidth READ frameWidth )
Q_PROPERTY( QRect frameRect READ frameRect DESIGNABLE false )
public:
/*!
\brief Frame shadow
Unfortunately it is not possible to use QFrame::Shadow
as a property of a widget that is not derived from QFrame.
The following enum is made for the designer only. It is safe
to use QFrame::Shadow instead.
*/
enum Shadow
{
//! QFrame::Plain
Plain = QFrame::Plain,
//! QFrame::Raised
Raised = QFrame::Raised,
//! QFrame::Sunken
Sunken = QFrame::Sunken
};
/*!
\brief Frame shape
Unfortunately it is not possible to use QFrame::Shape
as a property of a widget that is not derived from QFrame.
The following enum is made for the designer only. It is safe
to use QFrame::Shadow instead.
\note QFrame::StyledPanel and QFrame::WinPanel are unsupported
and will be displayed as QFrame::Panel.
*/
enum Shape
{
NoFrame = QFrame::NoFrame,
Box = QFrame::Box,
Panel = QFrame::Panel
};
explicit QwtPlotGLCanvas( QwtPlot * = NULL );
virtual ~QwtPlotGLCanvas();
void setFrameStyle( int style );
int frameStyle() const;
void setFrameShadow( Shadow );
Shadow frameShadow() const;
void setFrameShape( Shape );
Shape frameShape() const;
void setLineWidth( int );
int lineWidth() const;
void setMidLineWidth( int );
int midLineWidth() const;
int frameWidth() const;
QRect frameRect() const;
Q_INVOKABLE QPainterPath borderPath( const QRect & ) const;
virtual bool event( QEvent * );
public Q_SLOTS:
void replot();
protected:
virtual void paintEvent( QPaintEvent * );
virtual void drawBackground( QPainter * );
virtual void drawBorder( QPainter * );
virtual void drawItems( QPainter * );
private:
class PrivateData;
PrivateData *d_data;
};
#endif