/*************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2005 by Sébastien Laoût * * slaout@linux62.org * * * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * * (at your option) any later version. * * * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * * GNU General Public License for more details. * * * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * * along with this program; if not, write to the * * Free Software Foundation, Inc., * * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. * ***************************************************************************/ #ifndef KCOLORCOMBO2_H #define KCOLORCOMBO2_H #include #include #include class KColorPopup; /** * @short A combobox to display or allow user selection of a color in a user-friendly way. * * A combobox widget that popup an array of colors for the user to easily pick a common color.\n * He/she can use the popup to quickly pick a reasonable color or open a color chooser dialog for a more precise choice.\n * The user can also choose a default color (the standard background color, text color, etc... it's to the programmer to make sense of this property).\n * \n * The user is also offered some facilities: like KColorButton he/she can copy a color or paste it * (with standard keyboard shortcuts, usually Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V), and he/she can drag or drop colors. * * @par Quick usage: * Just create a new KColorCombo2() with the initial color and eventually an allowed default color * (eg. KGlobalSettings::baseColor() for a background color, KGlobalSettings::textColor()...).\n * You will be noticed of the color the user selects with the signal changed(), or you can use color() to get the color at any moment.\n * Note that they can return an invalid color (see TQColor::isValid()) if the user chosen the default color (if he can choose that).\n * It's then easy to save in settings, but if you want the real color (even for the default), you can get it with effectiveColor(). * * @par Notes about default color: * If you set a default color using TQt or KDE standard colors, the user can change them in the KDE Control Center, * but this widget willn't be update and will still show the old one.\n * To be noticed of such color change and then update the widget with the new standard color, you can use one of those two methods: * @code * void TQWidgetDerivate::paletteChange(const TQPalette &oldPalette) { // TQWidgetDerivate is a tqparent or near custom widget * theComboBox->setDefaultColor(theNewDefaultColor); * TQWidget::paletteChange(oldPalette); * } * @endcode * or connect the signal KApplication::kdisplayPaletteChanged() to a slot that will set the default color of this widget. * * @par Advanced usage: * By default, the combobox show a well balanced rainbow, OK for most usages, and you don't need to do anything for it to work.\n * You however can set your own color array by calling newColorArray() with the number of columns and rows. * Then, setColorAt() several times to fill the array.\n * This allow the most flexibility. But if you just want a rainbow with more or less colors, setRainbowPreset() is what you want.\n * If you worry about performance issues of creating a combobox with the default color array and then allocating another color array by yourself, * note that the default color array is not allocated in the constructor, but as soon as it is demanded (on first popup if no array has been * set before, or on first call of any accessors: colorAt(), columnCount(), setColorAt()...). * Finally, colorRectPixmap() and drawColorRect() allow to draw the color rounded-rectangle in other places for a consistent look. * * @see KGlobalSettings Use one of the static functions to get KDE standard colors for default values. * @see KColorButton The same, but without the rainbow popup or the choice of a default color. * @see KColorDialog The dialog that is shown when the user click the "Other..." entry. * @author Sébastien Laoût * * @image html commoncolorselector.png "Common Color Selector ComboBox" */ class KColorCombo2 : public TQComboBox { Q_OBJECT TQ_OBJECT TQ_PROPERTY(TQColor color READ color WRITE setColor) TQ_PROPERTY(TQColor defaultColor READ defaultColor WRITE setDefaultColor) public slots: /** * Change the selected color.\n * If the popup is open, it will not reflect the change. FIXME: Should it? * @param color The new selected color. Can be invalid to select the default one.\n * If @p color is invalid and no default color is allowed, the function will keep the old one. */ void setColor(const TQColor &color); /** * Change the default color. * @param color The color to return if the user choose the default one. If it is not valid, the user willn't be allowed to choose a default one. * @see defaultColor() to get it. */ void setDefaultColor(const TQColor &color); signals: /** * Emitted when the color of the widget is changed, either with setColor() or via user selection. * @see color() to know the content of @p newColor. */ void changed(const TQColor &newColor); public: /** * Constructs a color combobox with tqparent @p tqparent called @p name. * @param color The initial selected color. If it is not valid, the default one will then be selected.\n * But if @p color is invalid and there is no default color, the result is undefined. * @param defaultColor The color to return if the user choose the default one. If it is not valid, the user willn't be allowed to choose a default one. */ KColorCombo2(const TQColor &color, const TQColor &defaultColor, TQWidget *tqparent = 0, const char *name = 0); /** * Constructs a color combobox with tqparent @p tqparent called @p name.\n * The user is not allowed to choose a default color, unless you call setDefaultColor() later. * @param color The initial selected color. If it is invalid, the result is undefined. */ KColorCombo2(const TQColor &color, TQWidget *tqparent = 0L, const char *name = 0L); /** * Destroys the combobox. */ virtual ~KColorCombo2(); /** * Get the color chosen by the user.\n * Can be invalid, if the user chosen the default one.\n * Ideal to store it in settings for later recall. * @see effectiveColor() if you want the color to be always valid. */ TQColor color() const; /** * Return the color chosen by the user.\n * If the user chosen the default color, the default one is then returned, so the returned color is always valid.\n * Ideal to directly use to draw. * @see color() if you want to be notified of a default color choice. */ TQColor effectiveColor() const; /** * Returns the default color or an invalid color if no default color is set (if the user isn't allowed to choose a default color). * @see setDefaultColor() to change it. */ TQColor defaultColor() const; /** * Allocate a new color array of the specified dimention.\n * The new array will have invalid colors: you should then assign them one by one.\n * If one or both of the dimentions are negative or null, this function do nothing (both dimentions are always ensured to be at least equal to 1). * @param columnCount The number of columns of the array. * @param rowCount The number of rows of the array. * @see setColorAt() to set all colors once the array have been created. */ void newColorArray(int columnCount, int rowCount); /** * Get the number of columns in the array that the user can see to choose. * @see rowCount() for the number of rows, and colorAt() to get a color from the array. */ int columnCount() const; /** * Get the number of rows in the array that the user can see to choose. * @see columnCount() for the number of columns, and colorAt() to get a color from the array. */ int rowCount() const; /** * Set a color in the array at position (column,row).\n * If one or both of the indexes are out of range, this function do nothing.\n * @p column and @p row start from 0 to columnCount()-1 and columnRow()-1. * * @param column The x coordinate of the color to set or change. * @param row The y coordinate of the color to set or change. * @param color The color to assign at this position. */ void setColorAt(int column, int row, const TQColor &color); /** * Get a color in the array that the user can see to choose.\n * @p column and @p row start from 0 to columnCount()-1 and columnRow()-1. * * @return The asked color, or an invalid color if the index is out of limit of the array. * @see columnCount() and rowCount() to get the array dimentions. */ TQColor colorAt(int column, int row)/* const*/; /** * Fill the array of colors (that will be shown to the user in the popup that appears when he/she click the arrow) with a rainbow of different luminosity.\n * This rainbow representation have the advantage of being natural and well structured for a human to be able to select reasonable colors.\n * This function will allocate a color array by itself depending on the parameters (no need to call newColorArray()). * @param colorColumnCount The number of columns. The 360 possible colors of the rainbow will be splitted to take the wanted number of colors, equaly separated. * @param lightRowCount There is always at least 1 row of colors: the "pure" colors: pure red, pure blue, pure green, pure fushia...\n * Additionnaly, you can add row on top: they will contain the same colors, but lighter.\n * The parameter @p lightRowCount specify how many different lighting grades shoud be shown (from near to white, but not white, to "pure"). * @param darkRowCount Finally, on bottom of the row of "pure colors", you can put any variety of dark colors (from "pure", to near to black, but not black).\n * So, the number of rows is equal to @p lightRowCount + 1 + @p darkRowCount. On top are light colors, gradually going to dark ones on bottom. * @param withGray If true, another column (so there will be @p colorColumnCount+1 columns) is added on the very-right of the popup * to show different gray values, matching the brightness of the sibling colors. * * The most acceptable parameters: * @li The default values are good to have the 7 colors of the rainbow + colors between them, and light/dark colors are well distinct. * @li If the color is a background color, you can set @p darkRowCount to 0, so only light colors are shown. * @li The inverse is true for text color choice: you can set @p lightRowCount to 0. * @li But be careful: some advanced users prefer white text on dark background, so you eg. can set @p lightRowCount to a big value and * @p darkRowCount to a small one for a fewer choice of dark colors, but at least some ones. */ void setRainbowPreset(int colorColumnCount = 12, int lightRowCount = 4, int darkRowCount = 4, bool withGray = true); //void setHsvPreset(TQColor hue[], TQColor saturation[], TQColor value[], bool withGray = true); /** * Returns a pixmap of a colored rounded-rectangle. The four corners are transparent.\n * Useful if you want to set such a rectangle as an icon for a menu entry, or for drag and drop operation... * @param color The color of the rectangle. If the color is invalid, a rainbow is then drawn (like for the "Other..." entry in the popup). * @param isDefault True if @p color is the default one and should then be draw with a diagonal line. * @param width The width of the rectangle pixmap to return. * @param height The height of the rectangle pixmap to return. * * @see drawColorRect() if you need to draw it directly: it's faster. */ static TQPixmap colorRectPixmap(const TQColor &color, bool isDefault, int width, int height); /** * Draw an image of a colored rounded-rectangle.\n * This is like colorRectPixmap() but significantly faster because there is nothing to copy, and no transparency tqmask to create and apply. * @param painter The painter where to draw the image. * @param x The x coordinate on the @p painter where to draw the rectangle. * @param y The y coordinate on the @p painter where to draw the rectangle. * @param color The color of the rectangle. If the color is invalid, a rainbow is then drawn (like for the "Other..." entry in the popup). * @param isDefault True if @p color is the default one and should then be draw with a diagonal line. * @param width The width of the rectangle pixmap to return. * @param height The height of the rectangle pixmap to return. * * @see colorRectPixmap() to get a transparent pixmap of the rectangle. */ static void drawColorRect(TQPainter &painter, int x, int y, const TQColor &color, bool isDefault, int width, int height); /** * Get the height of a color rectangle for this combobox.\n * This is equal to the text height, regarding to the current font of this combobox. */ int colorRectHeight() const; /** * Get the width of a color rectangle, depending of the @p height of it.\n * It typically return 1.4 * @p height for decent rectangle proportions. */ int colorRectWidthForHeight(int height) const; protected: virtual void popup(); virtual void mousePressEvent(TQMouseEvent *event); virtual void mouseMoveEvent(TQMouseEvent *event); virtual bool eventFilter(TQObject *object, TQEvent *event); virtual void dragEnterEvent(TQDragEnterEvent *event); virtual void dropEvent(TQDropEvent *event); virtual void keyPressEvent(TQKeyEvent *event); virtual void fontChange(const TQFont &oldFont); private: /** * Initialization routine common to every constructors.\n * Constructors just have to initialize the TQComboBox, m_color and m_defaultColor * and this function do the rest to complete the creation of this widget. */ void init(); /** * Free up all memory allocated for the color array.\n * But only if an array have previously been allocated, of course. */ void deleteColorArray(); /** * Update the only item of the combobox to mirror the new selected color.\n * Mainly called on init() and setColor(). */ void updateComboBox(); KColorPopup *m_popup; TQColor m_color; TQColor m_defaultColor; bool m_discardNextMousePress; TQColor **m_colorArray; int m_columnCount; int m_rowCount; TQPoint m_dragStartPos; protected: /** * Keep place for future improvements without having to break binary compatibility.\n * Does nothing for the moment. */ virtual void virtual_hook(int id, void *data); private: /** * Keep place for future improvements without having to break binary compatibility. */ class KColorCombo2Private; KColorCombo2Private *d; }; // TODO: setColorArray(TQColor **, int, int) and use signals/slots ?? class KColorPopup : public TQWidget { Q_OBJECT TQ_OBJECT public: KColorPopup(KColorCombo2 *tqparent); ~KColorPopup(); void retqlayout(); // updateGeometry() ?? protected: void paintEvent(TQPaintEvent */*event*/); void mouseMoveEvent(TQMouseEvent *event); void mousePressEvent(TQMouseEvent *event); void keyPressEvent(TQKeyEvent *event); void doSelection(); void validate(); void updateCell(int column, int row); friend class KColorCombo2; private: KColorCombo2 *m_selector; TQPixmap m_pixmap; int m_selectedRow; int m_selectedColumn; int m_columnOther; TQColor m_otherColor; static const int MARGIN; static const int FRAME_WIDTH; }; #endif // KCOLORCOMBO2_H