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1 /* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */
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2
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3 /*
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4 Sonic Visualiser
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5 An audio file viewer and annotation editor.
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6 Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London.
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7 This file copyright 2006 Chris Cannam and QMUL.
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8
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9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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10 modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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11 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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12 License, or (at your option) any later version. See the file
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13 COPYING included with this distribution for more information.
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14 */
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15
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16 #ifndef _LAYER_H_
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17 #define _LAYER_H_
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18
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19 #include "base/PropertyContainer.h"
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20 #include "base/XmlExportable.h"
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21 #include "base/Selection.h"
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22
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23 #include "widgets/CommandHistory.h"
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24
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25 #include "system/System.h"
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26
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27 #include <QObject>
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28 #include <QRect>
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29 #include <QXmlAttributes>
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30 #include <QMutex>
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31 #include <QPixmap>
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32
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33 #include <map>
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34 #include <set>
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35
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36 #include <iostream>
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37
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38 class ZoomConstraint;
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39 class Model;
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40 class QPainter;
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41 class View;
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42 class QMouseEvent;
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43 class Clipboard;
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44 class RangeMapper;
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45
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46 /**
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47 * The base class for visual representations of the data found in a
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48 * Model. Layers are expected to be able to draw themselves onto a
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49 * View, and may also be editable.
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50 */
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51
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52 class Layer : public PropertyContainer,
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53 public XmlExportable
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54 {
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55 Q_OBJECT
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56
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57 public:
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58 Layer();
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59 virtual ~Layer();
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60
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61 virtual const Model *getModel() const = 0;
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62 Model *getModel() {
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63 return const_cast<Model *>(const_cast<const Layer *>(this)->getModel());
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64 }
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65
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66 /**
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67 * Return a zoom constraint object defining the supported zoom
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68 * levels for this layer. If this returns zero, the layer will
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69 * support any integer zoom level.
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70 */
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71 virtual const ZoomConstraint *getZoomConstraint() const { return 0; }
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72
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73 /**
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74 * Return true if this layer can handle zoom levels other than
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75 * those supported by its zoom constraint (presumably less
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76 * efficiently or accurately than the officially supported zoom
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77 * levels). If true, the layer will unenthusistically accept any
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78 * integer zoom level from 1 to the maximum returned by its zoom
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79 * constraint.
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80 */
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81 virtual bool supportsOtherZoomLevels() const { return true; }
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82
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83 /**
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84 * Paint the given rectangle of this layer onto the given view
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85 * using the given painter, superimposing it on top of any
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86 * existing material in that view. The view is provided here
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87 * because it is possible for one layer to exist in more than one
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88 * view, so the dimensions of the view may vary from one paint
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89 * call to another (without any view having been resized).
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90 */
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91 virtual void paint(View *, QPainter &, QRect) const = 0;
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92
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93 /**
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94 * Enable or disable synchronous painting. If synchronous
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95 * painting is enabled, a call to paint() must complete painting
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96 * the entire rectangle before it returns. If synchronous
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97 * painting is disabled (which should be the default), the paint()
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98 * call may defer painting some regions if data is not yet
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99 * available, by calling back on its view to schedule another
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100 * update. Synchronous painting is necessary when rendering to an
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101 * image. Simple layer types will always paint synchronously, and
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102 * so may ignore this.
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103 */
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104 virtual void setSynchronousPainting(bool /* synchronous */) { }
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105
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106 enum VerticalPosition {
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107 PositionTop, PositionMiddle, PositionBottom
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108 };
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109 virtual VerticalPosition getPreferredTimeRulerPosition() const {
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110 return PositionMiddle;
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111 }
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112 virtual VerticalPosition getPreferredFrameCountPosition() const {
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113 return PositionBottom;
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114 }
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115 virtual bool hasLightBackground() const {
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116 return true;
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117 }
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118
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119 virtual QString getPropertyContainerIconName() const;
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120
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121 virtual QString getPropertyContainerName() const {
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122 if (m_presentationName != "") return m_presentationName;
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123 else return objectName();
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124 }
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125
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126 virtual void setPresentationName(QString name);
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127
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128 virtual QString getLayerPresentationName() const;
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129 virtual QPixmap getLayerPresentationPixmap(QSize) const { return QPixmap(); }
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130
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131 virtual int getVerticalScaleWidth(View *, QPainter &) const { return 0; }
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132 virtual void paintVerticalScale(View *, QPainter &, QRect) const { }
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133
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134 virtual bool getCrosshairExtents(View *, QPainter &, QPoint /* cursorPos */,
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135 std::vector<QRect> &) const {
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136 return false;
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137 }
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138 virtual void paintCrosshairs(View *, QPainter &, QPoint) const { }
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139
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140 virtual void paintMeasurementRects(View *, QPainter &,
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141 bool showFocus, QPoint focusPoint) const;
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142
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143 virtual bool nearestMeasurementRectChanged(View *, QPoint prev,
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144 QPoint now) const;
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145
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146 virtual QString getFeatureDescription(View *, QPoint &) const {
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147 return "";
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148 }
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149
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150 virtual QString getLabelPreceding(size_t frame) const {
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151 return "";
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152 }
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153
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154 enum SnapType {
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155 SnapLeft,
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156 SnapRight,
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157 SnapNearest,
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158 SnapNeighbouring
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159 };
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160
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161 /**
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162 * Adjust the given frame to snap to the nearest feature, if
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163 * possible.
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164 *
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165 * If snap is SnapLeft or SnapRight, adjust the frame to match
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166 * that of the nearest feature in the given direction regardless
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167 * of how far away it is. If snap is SnapNearest, adjust the
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168 * frame to that of the nearest feature in either direction. If
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169 * snap is SnapNeighbouring, adjust the frame to that of the
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170 * nearest feature if it is close, and leave it alone (returning
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171 * false) otherwise. SnapNeighbouring should always choose the
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172 * same feature that would be used in an editing operation through
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173 * calls to editStart etc.
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174 *
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175 * Return true if a suitable feature was found and frame adjusted
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176 * accordingly. Return false if no suitable feature was available
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177 * (and leave frame unmodified). If returning true, also return
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178 * the resolution of the model in this layer in sample frames.
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179 */
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180 virtual bool snapToFeatureFrame(View * /* v */,
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181 int & /* frame */,
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182 size_t &resolution,
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183 SnapType /* snap */) const {
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184 resolution = 1;
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185 return false;
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186 }
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187
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188 /**
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189 * Adjust the given frame to snap to the next feature that has
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190 * "effectively" the same value as the feature prior to the given
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191 * frame, if possible.
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192 *
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193 * The snap type must be SnapLeft (snap to the time of the next
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194 * feature prior to the one preceding the given frame that has a
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195 * similar value to it) or SnapRight (snap to the time of the next
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196 * feature following the given frame that has a similar value to
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197 * the feature preceding it). Other values are not permitted.
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198 *
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199 * Return true if a suitable feature was found and frame adjusted
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200 * accordingly. Return false if no suitable feature was available
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201 * (and leave frame unmodified). If returning true, also return
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202 * the resolution of the model in this layer in sample frames.
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203 */
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204 virtual bool snapToSimilarFeature(View * /* v */,
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205 int & /* source frame */,
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206 size_t &resolution,
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207 SnapType /* snap */) const {
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208 resolution = 1;
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209 return false;
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210 }
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211
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212 // Draw, erase, and edit modes:
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213 //
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214 // Layer needs to get actual mouse events, I guess. Draw mode is
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215 // probably the easier.
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216
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217 virtual void drawStart(View *, QMouseEvent *) { }
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218 virtual void drawDrag(View *, QMouseEvent *) { }
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219 virtual void drawEnd(View *, QMouseEvent *) { }
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220
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221 virtual void eraseStart(View *, QMouseEvent *) { }
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222 virtual void eraseDrag(View *, QMouseEvent *) { }
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223 virtual void eraseEnd(View *, QMouseEvent *) { }
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224
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225 virtual void editStart(View *, QMouseEvent *) { }
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226 virtual void editDrag(View *, QMouseEvent *) { }
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227 virtual void editEnd(View *, QMouseEvent *) { }
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228
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229 // Measurement rectangle (or equivalent). Unlike draw and edit,
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230 // the base Layer class can provide working implementations of
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231 // these for most situations.
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232 //
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233 virtual void measureStart(View *, QMouseEvent *);
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234 virtual void measureDrag(View *, QMouseEvent *);
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235 virtual void measureEnd(View *, QMouseEvent *);
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236 virtual void measureDoubleClick(View *, QMouseEvent *);
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237
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238 virtual bool haveCurrentMeasureRect() const {
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239 return m_haveCurrentMeasureRect;
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240 }
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241 virtual void deleteCurrentMeasureRect(); // using a command
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242
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243 /**
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244 * Open an editor on the item under the mouse (e.g. on
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245 * double-click). If there is no item or editing is not
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246 * supported, return false.
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247 */
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248 virtual bool editOpen(View *, QMouseEvent *) { return false; }
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249
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250 virtual void moveSelection(Selection, size_t /* newStartFrame */) { }
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251 virtual void resizeSelection(Selection, Selection /* newSize */) { }
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252 virtual void deleteSelection(Selection) { }
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253
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254 virtual void copy(View *, Selection, Clipboard & /* to */) { }
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255
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256 /**
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257 * Paste from the given clipboard onto the layer at the given
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258 * frame offset. If interactive is true, the layer may ask the
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259 * user about paste options through a dialog if desired, and may
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260 * return false if the user cancelled the paste operation. This
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261 * function should return true if a paste actually occurred.
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262 */
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263 virtual bool paste(View *,
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264 const Clipboard & /* from */,
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265 int /* frameOffset */,
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266 bool /* interactive */) { return false; }
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267
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268 // Text mode:
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269 //
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270 // Label nearest feature. We need to get the feature coordinates
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271 // and current label from the layer, and then the pane can pop up
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272 // a little text entry dialog at the right location. Or we edit
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273 // in place? Probably the dialog is easier.
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274
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275 /**
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276 * This should return true if the layer can safely be scrolled
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277 * automatically by a given view (simply copying the existing data
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278 * and then refreshing the exposed area) without altering its
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279 * meaning. For the view widget as a whole this is usually not
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280 * possible because of invariant (non-scrolling) material
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281 * displayed over the top, but the widget may be able to optimise
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282 * scrolling better if it is known that individual views can be
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283 * scrolled safely in this way.
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284 */
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285 virtual bool isLayerScrollable(const View *) const { return true; }
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286
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287 /**
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288 * This should return true if the layer completely obscures any
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289 * underlying layers. It's used to determine whether the view can
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290 * safely draw any selection rectangles under the layer instead of
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291 * over it, in the case where the layer is not scrollable and
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292 * therefore needs to be redrawn each time (so that the selection
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293 * rectangle can be cached).
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294 */
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295 virtual bool isLayerOpaque() const { return false; }
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296
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297 enum ColourSignificance {
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298 ColourAbsent,
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299 ColourIrrelevant,
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300 ColourDistinguishes,
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301 ColourAndBackgroundSignificant,
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302 ColourHasMeaningfulValue
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303 };
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304
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305 /**
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306 * This should return the degree of meaning associated with colour
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307 * in this layer.
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308 *
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309 * If ColourAbsent, the layer does not use colour. If
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310 * ColourIrrelevant, the layer is coloured and the colour may be
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311 * set by the user, but it doesn't really matter what the colour
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312 * is (for example, in a time ruler layer). If
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313 * ColourDistinguishes, then the colour is used to distinguish
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314 * this layer from other similar layers (e.g. for data layers).
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315 * If ColourAndBackgroundSignificant, then the layer should be
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316 * given greater weight than ColourDistinguishes layers when
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317 * choosing a background colour (e.g. for waveforms). If
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318 * ColourHasMeaningfulValue, colours are actually meaningful --
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319 * the view will then show selections using unfilled rectangles
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320 * instead of translucent filled rectangles, so as not to disturb
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321 * the colours underneath.
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322 */
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323 virtual ColourSignificance getLayerColourSignificance() const = 0;
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324
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325 /**
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326 * This should return true if the layer can be edited by the user.
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327 * If this is the case, the appropriate edit tools may be made
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328 * available by the application and the layer's drawStart/Drag/End
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329 * and editStart/Drag/End methods should be implemented.
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330 */
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331 virtual bool isLayerEditable() const { return false; }
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332
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333 /**
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334 * Return the proportion of background work complete in drawing
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335 * this view, as a percentage -- in most cases this will be the
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336 * value returned by pointer from a call to the underlying model's
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337 * isReady(int *) call. The view may choose to show a progress
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338 * meter if it finds that this returns < 100 at any given moment.
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339 */
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340 virtual int getCompletion(View *) const { return 100; }
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341
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342 virtual void setObjectName(const QString &name);
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343
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344 /**
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345 * Convert the layer's data (though not those of the model it
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346 * refers to) into XML for file output. This class implements the
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347 * basic name/type/model-id output; subclasses will typically call
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348 * this superclass implementation with extra attributes describing
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349 * their particular properties.
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350 */
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351 virtual void toXml(QTextStream &stream, QString indent = "",
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352 QString extraAttributes = "") const;
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353
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354 /**
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355 * Set the particular properties of a layer (those specific to the
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356 * subclass) from a set of XML attributes. This is the effective
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357 * inverse of the toXml method.
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358 */
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359 virtual void setProperties(const QXmlAttributes &) = 0;
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360
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361 /**
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362 * Produce XML containing the layer's ID and type. This is used
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363 * to refer to the layer in the display section of the SV session
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364 * file, for a layer that has already been described in the data
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365 * section.
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366 */
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367 virtual void toBriefXml(QTextStream &stream,
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368 QString indent = "",
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369 QString extraAttributes = "") const;
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370
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371 /**
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372 * Add a measurement rectangle from the given XML attributes
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373 * (presumably taken from a measurement element).
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374 * Does not use a command.
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375 */
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376 virtual void addMeasurementRect(const QXmlAttributes &);
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377
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378 /**
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379 * Indicate that a layer is not currently visible in the given
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380 * view and is not expected to become visible in the near future
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381 * (for example because the user has explicitly removed or hidden
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382 * it). The layer may respond by (for example) freeing any cache
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383 * memory it is using, until next time its paint method is called,
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384 * when it should set itself un-dormant again.
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385 *
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386 * A layer class that overrides this function must also call this
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387 * class's implementation.
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388 */
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389 virtual void setLayerDormant(const View *v, bool dormant);
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390
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391 /**
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392 * Return whether the layer is dormant (i.e. hidden) in the given
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393 * view.
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394 */
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395 virtual bool isLayerDormant(const View *v) const;
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396
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397 virtual PlayParameters *getPlayParameters();
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398
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399 virtual bool needsTextLabelHeight() const { return false; }
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400
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401 virtual bool hasTimeXAxis() const { return true; }
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402
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403 /**
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404 * Return the minimum and maximum values for the y axis of the
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405 * model in this layer, as well as whether the layer is configured
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406 * to use a logarithmic y axis display. Also return the unit for
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407 * these values if known.
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408 *
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409 * This function returns the "normal" extents for the layer, not
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410 * necessarily the extents actually in use in the display.
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411 */
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412 virtual bool getValueExtents(float &min, float &max,
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413 bool &logarithmic, QString &unit) const = 0;
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414
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415 /**
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416 * Return the minimum and maximum values within the displayed
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417 * range for the y axis, if only a subset of the whole range of
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418 * the model (returned by getValueExtents) is being displayed.
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419 * Return false if the layer is not imposing a particular display
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420 * extent (using the normal layer extents or deferring to whatever
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421 * is in use for the same units elsewhere in the view).
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422 */
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423 virtual bool getDisplayExtents(float & /* min */,
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424 float & /* max */) const {
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425 return false;
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426 }
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427
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428 /**
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429 * Set the displayed minimum and maximum values for the y axis to
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430 * the given range, if supported. Return false if not supported
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431 * on this layer (and set nothing). In most cases, layers that
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432 * return false for getDisplayExtents should also return false for
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433 * this function.
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434 */
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435 virtual bool setDisplayExtents(float /* min */,
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436 float /* max */) {
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437 return false;
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438 }
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439
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440 /**
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441 * Return the value and unit at the given x coordinate in the
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442 * given view. This is for descriptive purposes using the
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443 * measurement tool. The default implementation works correctly
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444 * if the layer hasTimeXAxis().
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445 */
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446 virtual bool getXScaleValue(const View *v, int x,
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447 float &value, QString &unit) const;
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448
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449 /**
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450 * Return the value and unit at the given y coordinate in the
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451 * given view.
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452 */
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453 virtual bool getYScaleValue(const View *, int /* y */,
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454 float &/* value */, QString &/* unit */) const {
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455 return false;
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456 }
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457
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458 /**
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459 * Return the difference between the values at the given y
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460 * coordinates in the given view, and the unit of the difference.
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461 * The default implementation just calls getYScaleValue twice and
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462 * returns the difference, with the same unit.
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463 */
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464 virtual bool getYScaleDifference(const View *v, int y0, int y1,
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465 float &diff, QString &unit) const;
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466
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467 /**
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468 * Get the number of vertical zoom steps available for this layer.
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469 * If vertical zooming is not available, return 0. The meaning of
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470 * "zooming" is entirely up to the layer -- changing the zoom
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471 * level may cause the layer to reset its display extents or
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472 * change another property such as display gain. However, layers
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473 * are advised for consistency to treat smaller zoom steps as
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474 * "more distant" or "zoomed out" and larger ones as "closer" or
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475 * "zoomed in".
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476 *
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477 * Layers that provide this facility should also emit the
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478 * verticalZoomChanged signal if their vertical zoom changes
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479 * due to factors other than setVerticalZoomStep being called.
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480 */
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481 virtual int getVerticalZoomSteps(int & /* defaultStep */) const { return 0; }
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482
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483 /**
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484 * Get the current vertical zoom step. A layer may support finer
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485 * control over ranges etc than is available through the integer
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486 * zoom step mechanism; if this one does, it should just return
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487 * the nearest of the available zoom steps to the current settings.
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488 */
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489 virtual int getCurrentVerticalZoomStep() const { return 0; }
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490
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491 /**
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492 * Set the vertical zoom step. The meaning of "zooming" is
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493 * entirely up to the layer -- changing the zoom level may cause
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494 * the layer to reset its display extents or change another
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495 * property such as display gain.
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496 */
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497 virtual void setVerticalZoomStep(int) { }
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498
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499 /**
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500 * Create and return a range mapper for vertical zoom step values.
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501 * See the RangeMapper documentation for more details. The
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502 * returned value is allocated on the heap and will be deleted by
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503 * the caller.
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504 */
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505 virtual RangeMapper *getNewVerticalZoomRangeMapper() const { return 0; }
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506
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507 public slots:
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508 void showLayer(View *, bool show);
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509
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510 signals:
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511 void modelChanged();
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512 void modelCompletionChanged();
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513 void modelAlignmentCompletionChanged();
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514 void modelChanged(size_t startFrame, size_t endFrame);
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515 void modelReplaced();
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516
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517 void layerParametersChanged();
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518 void layerParameterRangesChanged();
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519 void layerMeasurementRectsChanged();
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520 void layerNameChanged();
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521
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522 void verticalZoomChanged();
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523
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524 protected:
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525 void connectSignals(const Model *);
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526
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527 virtual size_t alignToReference(View *v, size_t frame) const;
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528 virtual size_t alignFromReference(View *v, size_t frame) const;
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529 bool clipboardHasDifferentAlignment(View *v, const Clipboard &clip) const;
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530
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531 struct MeasureRect {
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532
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533 mutable QRect pixrect;
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534 bool haveFrames;
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535 long startFrame; // only valid if haveFrames
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536 long endFrame; // ditto
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537 double startY;
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538 double endY;
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539
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540 bool operator<(const MeasureRect &mr) const;
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541 void toXml(QTextStream &stream, QString indent) const;
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542 };
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543
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544 class AddMeasurementRectCommand : public Command
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545 {
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546 public:
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547 AddMeasurementRectCommand(Layer *layer, MeasureRect rect) :
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548 m_layer(layer), m_rect(rect) { }
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549
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550 virtual QString getName() const;
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551 virtual void execute();
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552 virtual void unexecute();
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553
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554 private:
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555 Layer *m_layer;
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556 MeasureRect m_rect;
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557 };
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558
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559 class DeleteMeasurementRectCommand : public Command
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560 {
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561 public:
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562 DeleteMeasurementRectCommand(Layer *layer, MeasureRect rect) :
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563 m_layer(layer), m_rect(rect) { }
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564
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565 virtual QString getName() const;
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566 virtual void execute();
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567 virtual void unexecute();
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568
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569 private:
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570 Layer *m_layer;
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571 MeasureRect m_rect;
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572 };
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573
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574 void addMeasureRectToSet(const MeasureRect &r) {
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575 m_measureRects.insert(r);
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576 emit layerMeasurementRectsChanged();
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577 }
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578
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579 void deleteMeasureRectFromSet(const MeasureRect &r) {
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580 m_measureRects.erase(r);
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581 emit layerMeasurementRectsChanged();
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582 }
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583
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584 typedef std::set<MeasureRect> MeasureRectSet;
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585 MeasureRectSet m_measureRects;
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586 MeasureRect m_draggingRect;
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587 bool m_haveDraggingRect;
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588 mutable bool m_haveCurrentMeasureRect;
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589 mutable QPoint m_currentMeasureRectPoint;
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590
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591 // Note that pixrects are only correct for a single view.
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592 // So we should update them at the start of the paint procedure
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593 // (painting is single threaded) and only use them after that.
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594 void updateMeasurePixrects(View *v) const;
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595
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596 virtual void updateMeasureRectYCoords(View *v, const MeasureRect &r) const;
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597 virtual void setMeasureRectYCoord(View *v, MeasureRect &r, bool start, int y) const;
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598 virtual void setMeasureRectFromPixrect(View *v, MeasureRect &r, QRect pixrect) const;
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599
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600 // This assumes updateMeasurementPixrects has been called
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601 MeasureRectSet::const_iterator findFocusedMeasureRect(QPoint) const;
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602
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603 void paintMeasurementRect(View *v, QPainter &paint,
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604 const MeasureRect &r, bool focus) const;
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605
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606 QString m_presentationName;
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607
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608 private:
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609 mutable QMutex m_dormancyMutex;
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610 mutable std::map<const void *, bool> m_dormancy;
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611 };
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612
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613 #endif
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614
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