annotate widgets/ListInputDialog.cpp @ 190:53835534a9d3

* Allow user to activate a pane by clicking on the tab for its currently active layer. Formerly nothing happened if you clicked on the tab that was already topmost in a given property stack, because the tab widget only emitted a signal if the current tab changed. We want this to switch focus back to the pane if another one has been active in the mean time. * Make the thumbwheels look a bit round.
author Chris Cannam
date Mon, 22 Jan 2007 15:42:00 +0000
parents 0e95c127bb53
children 387f2f6fc333
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Chris@126 1 /* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */
Chris@126 2
Chris@126 3 /*
Chris@126 4 Sonic Visualiser
Chris@126 5 An audio file viewer and annotation editor.
Chris@126 6 Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London.
Chris@126 7
Chris@126 8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
Chris@126 9 modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
Chris@126 10 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
Chris@126 11 License, or (at your option) any later version. See the file
Chris@126 12 COPYING included with this distribution for more information.
Chris@126 13 */
Chris@126 14
Chris@126 15 #include "ListInputDialog.h"
Chris@126 16
Chris@126 17 #include <QVBoxLayout>
Chris@126 18 #include <QHBoxLayout>
Chris@126 19 #include <QLabel>
Chris@126 20 #include <QStringList>
Chris@126 21 #include <QRadioButton>
Chris@126 22 #include <QPushButton>
Chris@126 23
Chris@126 24 ListInputDialog::ListInputDialog(QWidget *parent, const QString &title,
Chris@126 25 const QString &labelText, const QStringList &list,
Chris@126 26 int current, Qt::WFlags f) :
Chris@126 27 QDialog(parent, f),
Chris@126 28 m_strings(list)
Chris@126 29 {
Chris@126 30 setWindowTitle(title);
Chris@126 31
Chris@126 32 QVBoxLayout *vbox = new QVBoxLayout(this);
Chris@126 33
Chris@126 34 QLabel *label = new QLabel(labelText, this);
Chris@126 35 vbox->addWidget(label);
Chris@126 36 vbox->addStretch(1);
Chris@126 37
Chris@126 38 int count = 0;
Chris@126 39 for (QStringList::const_iterator i = list.begin(); i != list.end(); ++i) {
Chris@126 40 QRadioButton *radio = new QRadioButton(*i);
Chris@126 41 if (current == count++) radio->setChecked(true);
Chris@126 42 m_radioButtons.push_back(radio);
Chris@126 43 vbox->addWidget(radio);
Chris@126 44 }
Chris@126 45
Chris@126 46 vbox->addStretch(1);
Chris@126 47
Chris@126 48 QHBoxLayout *hbox = new QHBoxLayout;
Chris@126 49 vbox->addLayout(hbox, Qt::AlignRight);
Chris@126 50
Chris@126 51 QPushButton *ok = new QPushButton(tr("OK"), this);
Chris@126 52 ok->setDefault(true);
Chris@126 53
Chris@126 54 QPushButton *cancel = new QPushButton(tr("Cancel"), this);
Chris@126 55
Chris@126 56 QSize bs = ok->sizeHint().expandedTo(cancel->sizeHint());
Chris@126 57 ok->setFixedSize(bs);
Chris@126 58 cancel->setFixedSize(bs);
Chris@126 59
Chris@126 60 hbox->addStretch();
Chris@126 61 hbox->addWidget(ok);
Chris@126 62 hbox->addWidget(cancel);
Chris@126 63
Chris@126 64 QObject::connect(ok, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(accept()));
Chris@126 65 QObject::connect(cancel, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(reject()));
Chris@126 66 }
Chris@126 67
Chris@126 68 ListInputDialog::~ListInputDialog()
Chris@126 69 {
Chris@126 70 }
Chris@126 71
Chris@126 72 QString
Chris@126 73 ListInputDialog::getCurrentString() const
Chris@126 74 {
Chris@126 75 for (int i = 0; i < m_radioButtons.size(); ++i) {
Chris@126 76 if (m_radioButtons[i]->isChecked()) {
Chris@126 77 return m_strings[i];
Chris@126 78 }
Chris@126 79 }
Chris@126 80 return "";
Chris@126 81 }
Chris@126 82
Chris@126 83 QString
Chris@126 84 ListInputDialog::getItem(QWidget *parent, const QString &title,
Chris@126 85 const QString &label, const QStringList &list,
Chris@126 86 int current, bool *ok, Qt::WFlags f)
Chris@126 87 {
Chris@126 88 ListInputDialog dialog(parent, title, label, list, current, f);
Chris@126 89
Chris@126 90 bool accepted = (dialog.exec() == QDialog::Accepted);
Chris@126 91 if (ok) *ok = accepted;
Chris@126 92
Chris@126 93 return dialog.getCurrentString();
Chris@126 94 }
Chris@126 95