/*========================================================================= Program: Visualization Toolkit Module: vtkBoxWidget2.h Copyright (c) Ken Martin, Will Schroeder, Bill Lorensen All rights reserved. See Copyright.txt or http://www.kitware.com/Copyright.htm for details. This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the above copyright notice for more information. =========================================================================*/ /** * @class vtkBoxWidget2 * @brief 3D widget for manipulating a box * * This 3D widget interacts with a vtkBoxRepresentation class (i.e., it * handles the events that drive its corresponding representation). The * representation is assumed to represent a region of interest that is * represented by an arbitrarily oriented hexahedron (or box) with interior * face angles of 90 degrees (i.e., orthogonal faces). The representation * manifests seven handles that can be moused on and manipulated, plus the * six faces can also be interacted with. The first six handles are placed on * the six faces, the seventh is in the center of the box. In addition, a * bounding box outline is shown, the "faces" of which can be selected for * object rotation or scaling. A nice feature of vtkBoxWidget2, like any 3D * widget, will work with the current interactor style. That is, if * vtkBoxWidget2 does not handle an event, then all other registered * observers (including the interactor style) have an opportunity to process * the event. Otherwise, the vtkBoxWidget will terminate the processing of * the event that it handles. * * To use this widget, you generally pair it with a vtkBoxRepresentation * (or a subclass). Various options are available in the representation for * controlling how the widget appears, and how the widget functions. * * @par Event Bindings: * By default, the widget responds to the following VTK events (i.e., it * watches the vtkRenderWindowInteractor for these events): *
 * If one of the seven handles are selected:
 *   LeftButtonPressEvent - select the appropriate handle
 *   LeftButtonReleaseEvent - release the currently selected handle
 *   MouseMoveEvent - move the handle
 * If one of the faces is selected:
 *   LeftButtonPressEvent - select a box face
 *   LeftButtonReleaseEvent - release the box face
 *   MouseMoveEvent - rotate the box
 * In all the cases, independent of what is picked, the widget responds to the
 * following VTK events:
 *   MiddleButtonPressEvent - translate the widget
 *   MiddleButtonReleaseEvent - release the widget
 *   RightButtonPressEvent - scale the widget's representation
 *   RightButtonReleaseEvent - stop scaling the widget
 *   MouseMoveEvent - scale (if right button) or move (if middle button) the widget
 * 
* * @par Event Bindings: * Note that the event bindings described above can be changed using this * class's vtkWidgetEventTranslator. This class translates VTK events * into the vtkBoxWidget2's widget events: *
 *   vtkWidgetEvent::Select -- some part of the widget has been selected
 *   vtkWidgetEvent::EndSelect -- the selection process has completed
 *   vtkWidgetEvent::Scale -- some part of the widget has been selected
 *   vtkWidgetEvent::EndScale -- the selection process has completed
 *   vtkWidgetEvent::Translate -- some part of the widget has been selected
 *   vtkWidgetEvent::EndTranslate -- the selection process has completed
 *   vtkWidgetEvent::Move -- a request for motion has been invoked
 * 
* * @par Event Bindings: * In turn, when these widget events are processed, the vtkBoxWidget2 * invokes the following VTK events on itself (which observers can listen for): *
 *   vtkCommand::StartInteractionEvent (on vtkWidgetEvent::Select)
 *   vtkCommand::EndInteractionEvent (on vtkWidgetEvent::EndSelect)
 *   vtkCommand::InteractionEvent (on vtkWidgetEvent::Move)
 * 
* * * @par Event Bindings: * This class, and the affiliated vtkBoxRepresentation, are second generation * VTK widgets. An earlier version of this functionality was defined in the * class vtkBoxWidget. * * @sa * vtkBoxRepresentation vtkBoxWidget */ #ifndef vtkBoxWidget2_h #define vtkBoxWidget2_h #include "vtkAbstractWidget.h" #include "vtkInteractionWidgetsModule.h" // For export macro class vtkBoxRepresentation; class vtkHandleWidget; class VTKINTERACTIONWIDGETS_EXPORT vtkBoxWidget2 : public vtkAbstractWidget { public: /** * Instantiate the object. */ static vtkBoxWidget2* New(); //@{ /** * Standard class methods for type information and printing. */ vtkTypeMacro(vtkBoxWidget2, vtkAbstractWidget); void PrintSelf(ostream& os, vtkIndent indent) override; //@} /** * Specify an instance of vtkWidgetRepresentation used to represent this * widget in the scene. Note that the representation is a subclass of vtkProp * so it can be added to the renderer independent of the widget. */ void SetRepresentation(vtkBoxRepresentation* r) { this->Superclass::SetWidgetRepresentation(reinterpret_cast(r)); } //@{ /** * Control the behavior of the widget (i.e., how it processes * events). Translation, rotation, scaling and face movement can all be enabled and * disabled. Scaling refers to scaling of the whole widget at once, * (default is through right mouse button) while face movement refers to * scaling of the widget one face (axis) at a time (default through grabbing * one of the representation spherical handles). */ vtkSetMacro(TranslationEnabled, vtkTypeBool); vtkGetMacro(TranslationEnabled, vtkTypeBool); vtkBooleanMacro(TranslationEnabled, vtkTypeBool); vtkSetMacro(ScalingEnabled, vtkTypeBool); vtkGetMacro(ScalingEnabled, vtkTypeBool); vtkBooleanMacro(ScalingEnabled, vtkTypeBool); vtkSetMacro(RotationEnabled, vtkTypeBool); vtkGetMacro(RotationEnabled, vtkTypeBool); vtkBooleanMacro(RotationEnabled, vtkTypeBool); vtkSetMacro(MoveFacesEnabled, vtkTypeBool); vtkGetMacro(MoveFacesEnabled, vtkTypeBool); vtkBooleanMacro(MoveFacesEnabled, vtkTypeBool); //@} /** * Create the default widget representation if one is not set. By default, * this is an instance of the vtkBoxRepresentation class. */ void CreateDefaultRepresentation() override; /** * Override superclasses' SetEnabled() method because the line * widget must enable its internal handle widgets. */ void SetEnabled(int enabling) override; protected: vtkBoxWidget2(); ~vtkBoxWidget2() override; // Manage the state of the widget int WidgetState; enum _WidgetState { Start = 0, Active }; // These methods handle events static void SelectAction(vtkAbstractWidget*); static void EndSelectAction(vtkAbstractWidget*); static void TranslateAction(vtkAbstractWidget*); static void ScaleAction(vtkAbstractWidget*); static void MoveAction(vtkAbstractWidget*); static void SelectAction3D(vtkAbstractWidget*); static void EndSelectAction3D(vtkAbstractWidget*); static void MoveAction3D(vtkAbstractWidget*); static void StepAction3D(vtkAbstractWidget*); // Control whether scaling, rotation, and translation are supported vtkTypeBool TranslationEnabled; vtkTypeBool ScalingEnabled; vtkTypeBool RotationEnabled; vtkTypeBool MoveFacesEnabled; vtkCallbackCommand* KeyEventCallbackCommand; static void ProcessKeyEvents(vtkObject*, unsigned long, void*, void*); private: vtkBoxWidget2(const vtkBoxWidget2&) = delete; void operator=(const vtkBoxWidget2&) = delete; }; #endif