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/*!
\class QGraphicsEffect
\brief The QGraphicsEffect class is the base class for all graphics
effects.
\since 4.6
\ingroup multimedia
\ingroup graphicsview-api
Effects alter the appearance of elements by hooking into the rendering
pipeline and operating between the source (e.g., a QGraphicsPixmapItem)
and the destination device (e.g., QGraphicsView's viewport). Effects can be
disabled by calling setEnabled(false). If effects are disabled, the source
is rendered directly.
To add a visual effect to a QGraphicsItem, for example, you can use one of
the standard effects, or alternately, create your own effect by creating a
subclass of QGraphicsEffect. The effect can then be installed on the item
using QGraphicsItem::setGraphicsEffect().
Qt provides the following standard effects:
\list
\o QGraphicsBlurEffect - blurs the item by a given radius
\o QGraphicsDropShadowEffect - renders a dropshadow behind the item
\o QGraphicsColorizeEffect - renders the item in shades of any given color
\o QGraphicsOpacityEffect - renders the item with an opacity
\o QGraphicsPixelizeEffect - pixelizes the item with any pixel size
\o QGraphicsGrayscaleEffect - renders the item in shades of gray
\o QGraphicsShaderEffect - renders the item with a pixel shader fragment
\endlist
\img graphicseffect-effects.png
\img graphicseffect-widget.png
For more information on how to use each effect, refer to the specific
effect's documentation.
To create your own custom effect, create a subclass of QGraphicsEffect (or
any other existing effects) and reimplement the virtual function draw().
This function is called whenever the effect needs to redraw. The draw()
function accepts two arguments: the painter and a pointer to the source
(QGraphicsEffectSource). The source provides extra context information,
such as a pointer to the item that is rendering the effect, any cached
pixmap data, or the device rectangle bounds. For more information, refer to
the documenation for draw(). To obtain a pointer to the current source,
simply call source().
If your effect changes, use update() to request for a redraw. If your
custom effect changes the bounding rectangle of the source, e.g., a radial
glow effect may need to apply an extra margin, you can reimplement the
virtual boundingRectFor() function, and call updateBoundingRect() to notify
the framework whenever this rectangle changes. The virtual
sourceBoundingRectChanged() function is called to notify the effects that
the source's bounding rectangle has changed - e.g., if the source is a
QGraphicsRectItem and its rectangle parameters have changed.
\sa QGraphicsItem::setGraphicsEffect(), QWidget::setGraphicsEffect(),
QGraphicsEffectSource
*/
#include "qgraphicseffect_p.h"
#include <QtGui/qimage.h>
#include <QtGui/qpainter.h>
#include <QtCore/qrect.h>
#include <QtCore/qdebug.h>
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
\class QGraphicsEffectSource
\brief The QGraphicsEffectSource class represents the source on which a
QGraphicsEffect is installed on.
\since 4.6
When a QGraphicsEffect is installed on a QGraphicsItem, for example, this
class will act as a wrapper around QGraphicsItem. Then, calling update() is
effectively the same as calling QGraphicsItem::update().
QGraphicsEffectSource also provides a pixmap() function which creates a
pixmap with the source painted into it.
\sa QGraphicsItem::setGraphicsEffect(), QWidget::setGraphicsEffect().
*/
/*!
\internal
*/
QGraphicsEffectSource::QGraphicsEffectSource(QGraphicsEffectSourcePrivate &dd, QObject *parent)
: QObject(dd, parent)
{}
/*!
Destroys the effect source.
*/
QGraphicsEffectSource::~QGraphicsEffectSource()
{}
/*!
Returns the bounds of the current painter's device.
This function is useful when you want to draw something in device
coordinates and ensure the size of the pixmap is not bigger than the size
of the device.
Calling QGraphicsEffectSource::pixmap(Qt::DeviceCoordinates) always returns
a pixmap which is bound to the device's size.
\sa pixmap()
*/
QRect QGraphicsEffectSource::deviceRect() const
{
return d_func()->deviceRect();
}
/*!
Returns the bounding rectangle of the source mapped to the given \a system.
\sa draw()
*/
QRectF QGraphicsEffectSource::boundingRect(Qt::CoordinateSystem system) const
{
return d_func()->boundingRect(system);
}
/*!
Returns a pointer to the item if this source is a QGraphicsItem; otherwise
returns 0.
\sa widget()
*/
const QGraphicsItem *QGraphicsEffectSource::graphicsItem() const
{
return d_func()->graphicsItem();
}
/*!
Returns a pointer to the widget if this source is a QWidget; otherwise
returns 0.
\sa graphicsItem()
*/
const QWidget *QGraphicsEffectSource::widget() const
{
return d_func()->widget();
}
/*!
Returns a pointer to the style options (used when drawing the source) if
available; otherwise returns 0.
\sa graphicsItem(), widget()
*/
const QStyleOption *QGraphicsEffectSource::styleOption() const
{
return d_func()->styleOption();
}
/*!
Draws the source using the given \a painter.
This function should only be called from QGraphicsEffect::draw().
For example:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_effects_qgraphicseffect.cpp 0
\sa QGraphicsEffect::draw()
*/
void QGraphicsEffectSource::draw(QPainter *painter)
{
d_func()->draw(painter);
}
/*!
Schedules a redraw of the source. Call this function whenever the source
needs to be redrawn.
\sa QGraphicsEffect::updateBoundingRect(), QWidget::update(),
QGraphicsItem::update(),
*/
void QGraphicsEffectSource::update()
{
d_func()->update();
}
/*!
Returns true if the source effectively is a pixmap, e.g., a
QGraphicsPixmapItem.
This function is useful for optimization purposes. For instance, there's no
point in drawing the source in device coordinates to avoid pixmap scaling
if this function returns true - the source pixmap will be scaled anyways.
*/
bool QGraphicsEffectSource::isPixmap() const
{
return d_func()->isPixmap();
}
/*!
Returns a pixmap with the source painted into it.
The \a system specifies which coordinate system to be used for the source.
The optional \a offset parameter returns the offset where the pixmap should
be painted at using the current painter.
The returned pixmap is bound to the current painter's device rectangle when
\a system is Qt::DeviceCoordinates.
\sa QGraphicsEffect::draw(), boundingRect(), deviceRect()
*/
QPixmap QGraphicsEffectSource::pixmap(Qt::CoordinateSystem system, QPoint *offset) const
{
return d_func()->pixmap(system, offset);
}
/*!
Constructs a new QGraphicsEffect instance.
*/
QGraphicsEffect::QGraphicsEffect(QObject *parent)
: QObject(*new QGraphicsEffectPrivate, parent)
{
}
/*!
\internal
*/
QGraphicsEffect::QGraphicsEffect(QGraphicsEffectPrivate &dd, QObject *parent)
: QObject(dd, parent)
{
}
/*!
Removes the effect from the source, and destroys the graphics effect.
*/
QGraphicsEffect::~QGraphicsEffect()
{
Q_D(QGraphicsEffect);
d->setGraphicsEffectSource(0);
}
/*!
Returns the bounding rectangle for this effect, i.e., the bounding
rectangle of the source, adjusted by any margins applied by the effect
itself.
\sa boundingRectFor(), updateBoundingRect()
*/
QRectF QGraphicsEffect::boundingRect() const
{
Q_D(const QGraphicsEffect);
if (d->source)
return boundingRectFor(d->source->boundingRect());
return QRectF();
}
/*!
Returns the bounding rectangle for this effect, given the provided source
\a rect. When writing you own custom effect, you must call
updateBoundingRect() whenever any parameters are changed that may cause
this this function to return a different value.
\sa boundingRect()
*/
QRectF QGraphicsEffect::boundingRectFor(const QRectF &rect) const
{
return rect;
}
/*!
\property QGraphicsEffect::enabled
\brief whether the effect is enabled or not.
If an effect is disabled, the source will be rendered with as normal, with
no interference from the effect. If the effect is enabled, the source will
be rendered with the effect applied.
This property is enabled by default.
Using this property, you can disable certain effects on slow platforms, in
order to ensure that the user interface is responsive.
*/
bool QGraphicsEffect::isEnabled() const
{
Q_D(const QGraphicsEffect);
return d->isEnabled;
}
void QGraphicsEffect::setEnabled(bool enable)
{
Q_D(QGraphicsEffect);
if (d->isEnabled == enable)
return;
d->isEnabled = enable;
if (d->source)
d->source->update();
emit enabledChanged(enable);
}
/*!
\fn void QGraphicsEffect::enabledChanged(bool enabled)
This signal is emitted whenever the effect is enabled or disabled.
The \a enabled parameter holds the effects's new enabled state.
\sa isEnabled()
*/
/*!
Returns a pointer to the source, which provides extra context information
that can be useful for the effect.
\sa draw()
*/
QGraphicsEffectSource *QGraphicsEffect::source() const
{
Q_D(const QGraphicsEffect);
return d->source;
}
/*!
This function notifies the effect framework when the effect's bounding
rectangle has changed. As a custom effect author, you must call this
function whenever you change any parameters that will cause the virtual
boundingRectFor() function to return a different value.
\sa boundingRectFor(), boundingRect()
*/
void QGraphicsEffect::updateBoundingRect()
{
Q_D(QGraphicsEffect);
if (d->source)
d->source->update();
}
/*!
\fn virtual void QGraphicsEffect::draw(QPainter *painter,
QGraphicsEffectSource *source) = 0
This pure virtual function draws the effect and is called whenever the
source() needs to be drawn.
Reimplement this function in a QGraphicsEffect subclass to provide the
effect's drawing implementation, using \a painter. The \a source parameter
is provided for convenience; its value is the same as source().
For example:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_effects_qgraphicseffect.cpp 1
This function should not be called explicitly by the user, since it is
meant for reimplementation purposes only.
\sa QGraphicsEffectSource
*/
/*!
\enum QGraphicsEffect::ChangeFlag
This enum describes what has changed in QGraphicsEffectSource.
\value SourceAttached The effect is installed on a source.
\value SourceDetached The effect is uninstalled on a source.
\value SourceBoundingRectChanged The bounding rect of the source has
changed.
\value SourceInvalidated The visual appearance of the source has changed.
*/
/*!
This virtual function is called by QGraphicsEffect to notify the effect
that the source has changed. If the effect applies any cache, then this
cache must be purged in order to reflect the new appearance of the source.
The \a flags describes what has changed.
*/
void QGraphicsEffect::sourceChanged(ChangeFlags flags)
{
Q_UNUSED(flags);
}
/*!
\class QGraphicsGrayscaleEffect
\brief The QGraphicsGrayscaleEffect class provides a grayscale effect.
\since 4.6
A grayscale effect renders the source in shades of gray.
\img graphicseffect-grayscale.png
\sa QGraphicsDropShadowEffect, QGraphicsBlurEffect, QGraphicsPixelizeEffect,
QGraphicsColorizeEffect, QGraphicsOpacityEffect
*/
/*!
Constructs a new QGraphicsGrayscale instance.
The \a parent parameter is passed to QGraphicsEffect's constructor.
*/
QGraphicsGrayscaleEffect::QGraphicsGrayscaleEffect(QObject *parent)
: QGraphicsEffect(*new QGraphicsGrayscaleEffectPrivate, parent)
{
}
/*!
Destroys the effect.
*/
QGraphicsGrayscaleEffect::~QGraphicsGrayscaleEffect()
{
}
/*!
\reimp
*/
void QGraphicsGrayscaleEffect::draw(QPainter *painter, QGraphicsEffectSource *source)
{
Q_D(QGraphicsGrayscaleEffect);
QPoint offset;
if (source->isPixmap()) {
// No point in drawing in device coordinates (pixmap will be scaled anyways).
const QPixmap pixmap = source->pixmap(Qt::LogicalCoordinates, &offset);
d->filter->draw(painter, offset, pixmap);
return;
}
// Draw pixmap in device coordinates to avoid pixmap scaling;
const QPixmap pixmap = source->pixmap(Qt::DeviceCoordinates, &offset);
QTransform restoreTransform = painter->worldTransform();
painter->setWorldTransform(QTransform());
d->filter->draw(painter, offset, pixmap);
painter->setWorldTransform(restoreTransform);
}
/*!
\class QGraphicsColorizeEffect
\brief The QGraphicsColorizeEffect class provides a colorize effect.
\since 4.6
A colorize effect renders the source with a tint of its color(). The color
can be modified using the setColor() function.
By default, the color is light blue (QColor(0, 0, 192)).
\img graphicseffect-colorize.png
\sa QGraphicsDropShadowEffect, QGraphicsBlurEffect, QGraphicsPixelizeEffect,
QGraphicsGrayscaleEffect, QGraphicsOpacityEffect
*/
/*!
Constructs a new QGraphicsColorizeEffect instance.
The \a parent parameter is passed to QGraphicsEffect's constructor.
*/
QGraphicsColorizeEffect::QGraphicsColorizeEffect(QObject *parent)
: QGraphicsEffect(*new QGraphicsColorizeEffectPrivate, parent)
{
}
/*!
Destroys the effect.
*/
QGraphicsColorizeEffect::~QGraphicsColorizeEffect()
{
}
/*!
\property QGraphicsColorizeEffect::color
\brief the color of the effect.
By default, the color is light blue (QColor(0, 0, 192)).
*/;
QColor QGraphicsColorizeEffect::color() const
{
Q_D(const QGraphicsColorizeEffect);
return d->filter->color();
}
void QGraphicsColorizeEffect::setColor(const QColor &color)
{
Q_D(QGraphicsColorizeEffect);
if (d->filter->color() == color)
return;
d->filter->setColor(color);
emit colorChanged(color);
}
/*!
\fn void QGraphicsColorizeEffect::colorChanged(const QColor &color)
This signal is emitted whenever the effect's color changes.
The \a color parameter holds the effect's new color.
*/
/*!
\reimp
*/
void QGraphicsColorizeEffect::draw(QPainter *painter, QGraphicsEffectSource *source)
{
Q_D(QGraphicsColorizeEffect);
QPoint offset;
if (source->isPixmap()) {
// No point in drawing in device coordinates (pixmap will be scaled anyways).
const QPixmap pixmap = source->pixmap(Qt::LogicalCoordinates, &offset);
d->filter->draw(painter, offset, pixmap);
return;
}
// Draw pixmap in deviceCoordinates to avoid pixmap scaling.
const QPixmap pixmap = source->pixmap(Qt::DeviceCoordinates, &offset);
QTransform restoreTransform = painter->worldTransform();
painter->setWorldTransform(QTransform());
d->filter->draw(painter, offset, pixmap);
painter->setWorldTransform(restoreTransform);
}
/*!
\class QGraphicsPixelizeEffect
\brief The QGraphicsPixelizeEffect class provides a pixelize effect.
\since 4.6
A pixelize effect renders the source in lower resolution. This effect is
useful for reducing details, like censorship. The resolution can be
modified using the setPixelSize() function.
By default, the pixel size is 3.
\img graphicseffect-pixelize.png
\sa QGraphicsDropShadowEffect, QGraphicsBlurEffect, QGraphicsGrayscaleEffect,
QGraphicsColorizeEffect, QGraphicsOpacityEffect
*/
/*!
Constructs a new QGraphicsPixelizeEffect instance.
The \a parent parameter is passed to QGraphicsEffect's constructor.
*/
QGraphicsPixelizeEffect::QGraphicsPixelizeEffect(QObject *parent)
: QGraphicsEffect(*new QGraphicsPixelizeEffectPrivate, parent)
{
}
/*!
Destroys the effect.
*/
QGraphicsPixelizeEffect::~QGraphicsPixelizeEffect()
{
}
/*!
\property QGraphicsPixelizeEffect::pixelSize
\brief the size of a pixel in the effect.
Setting the pixel size to 2 means two pixels in the source will be used to
represent one pixel. Using a bigger size results in lower resolution.
By default, the pixel size is 3.
*/
int QGraphicsPixelizeEffect::pixelSize() const
{
Q_D(const QGraphicsPixelizeEffect);
return d->pixelSize;
}
void QGraphicsPixelizeEffect::setPixelSize(int size)
{
Q_D(QGraphicsPixelizeEffect);
if (d->pixelSize == size)
return;
d->pixelSize = size;
emit pixelSizeChanged(size);
}
/*!
\fn void QGraphicsPixelizeEffect::pixelSizeChanged(int size)
This signal is emitted whenever the effect's pixel size changes.
The \a size parameter holds the effect's new pixel size.
*/
static inline void pixelize(QImage *image, int pixelSize)
{
Q_ASSERT(pixelSize > 0);
Q_ASSERT(image);
int width = image->width();
int height = image->height();
for (int y = 0; y < height; y += pixelSize) {
int ys = qMin(height - 1, y + pixelSize / 2);
QRgb *sbuf = reinterpret_cast<QRgb*>(image->scanLine(ys));
for (int x = 0; x < width; x += pixelSize) {
int xs = qMin(width - 1, x + pixelSize / 2);
QRgb color = sbuf[xs];
for (int yi = 0; yi < qMin(pixelSize, height - y); ++yi) {
QRgb *buf = reinterpret_cast<QRgb*>(image->scanLine(y + yi));
for (int xi = 0; xi < qMin(pixelSize, width - x); ++xi)
buf[x + xi] = color;
}
}
}
}
/*!
\reimp
*/
void QGraphicsPixelizeEffect::draw(QPainter *painter, QGraphicsEffectSource *source)
{
Q_D(QGraphicsPixelizeEffect);
if (d->pixelSize <= 0) {
source->draw(painter);
return;
}
QPoint offset;
if (source->isPixmap()) {
const QPixmap pixmap = source->pixmap(Qt::LogicalCoordinates, &offset);
QImage image = pixmap.toImage().convertToFormat(QImage::Format_ARGB32);
pixelize(&image, d->pixelSize);
painter->drawImage(offset, image);
return;
}
// Draw pixmap in device coordinates to avoid pixmap scaling.
const QPixmap pixmap = source->pixmap(Qt::DeviceCoordinates, &offset);
// pixelize routine
QImage image = pixmap.toImage().convertToFormat(QImage::Format_ARGB32);
pixelize(&image, d->pixelSize);
QTransform restoreTransform = painter->worldTransform();
painter->setWorldTransform(QTransform());
painter->drawImage(offset, image);
painter->setWorldTransform(restoreTransform);
}
/*!
\class QGraphicsBlurEffect
\brief The QGraphicsBlurEffect class provides a blur effect.
\since 4.6
A blur effect blurs the source. This effect is useful for reducing details,
such as when the source loses focus and you want to draw attention to other
elements. The level of detail can be modified using the setBlurRadius()
function.
By default, the blur radius is 5 pixels.
\img graphicseffect-blur.png
\sa QGraphicsDropShadowEffect, QGraphicsPixelizeEffect, QGraphicsGrayscaleEffect,
QGraphicsColorizeEffect, QGraphicsOpacityEffect
*/
/*!
Constructs a new QGraphicsBlurEffect instance.
The \a parent parameter is passed to QGraphicsEffect's constructor.
*/
QGraphicsBlurEffect::QGraphicsBlurEffect(QObject *parent)
: QGraphicsEffect(*new QGraphicsBlurEffectPrivate, parent)
{
}
/*!
Destroys the effect.
*/
QGraphicsBlurEffect::~QGraphicsBlurEffect()
{
}
/*!
\property QGraphicsBlurEffect::blurRadius
\brief the blur radius of the effect.
Using a smaller radius results in a sharper appearance, whereas a bigger
radius results in a more blurred appearance.
By default, the blur radius is 5 pixels.
*/
int QGraphicsBlurEffect::blurRadius() const
{
Q_D(const QGraphicsBlurEffect);
return d->filter->radius();
}
void QGraphicsBlurEffect::setBlurRadius(int radius)
{
Q_D(QGraphicsBlurEffect);
if (d->filter->radius() == radius)
return;
d->filter->setRadius(radius);
updateBoundingRect();
emit blurRadiusChanged(radius);
}
/*!
\fn void QGraphicsBlurEffect::blurRadiusChanged(int radius)
This signal is emitted whenever the effect's blur radius changes.
The \a radius parameter holds the effect's new blur radius.
*/
/*!
\reimp
*/
QRectF QGraphicsBlurEffect::boundingRectFor(const QRectF &rect) const
{
Q_D(const QGraphicsBlurEffect);
return d->filter->boundingRectFor(rect);
}
/*!
\reimp
*/
void QGraphicsBlurEffect::draw(QPainter *painter, QGraphicsEffectSource *source)
{
Q_D(QGraphicsBlurEffect);
if (d->filter->radius() <= 0) {
source->draw(painter);
return;
}
QPoint offset;
if (source->isPixmap()) {
// No point in drawing in device coordinates (pixmap will be scaled anyways).
const QPixmap pixmap = source->pixmap(Qt::LogicalCoordinates, &offset);
d->filter->draw(painter, offset, pixmap);
return;
}
// Draw pixmap in device coordinates to avoid pixmap scaling.
const QPixmap pixmap = source->pixmap(Qt::DeviceCoordinates, &offset);
QTransform restoreTransform = painter->worldTransform();
painter->setWorldTransform(QTransform());
d->filter->draw(painter, offset, pixmap);
painter->setWorldTransform(restoreTransform);
}
/*!
\class QGraphicsDropShadowEffect
\brief The QGraphicsDropShadowEffect class provides a drop shadow effect.
\since 4.6
A drop shadow effect renders the source with a drop shadow. The color of
the drop shadow can be modified using the setColor() function. The drop
shadow offset can be modified using the setOffset() function and the blur
radius of the drop shadow can be changed with the setBlurRadius()
function.
By default, the drop shadow is a semi-transparent dark gray
(QColor(63, 63, 63, 180)) shadow, blurred with a radius of 1 at an offset
of 8 pixels towards the lower right.
\img graphicseffect-drop-shadow.png
\sa QGraphicsBlurEffect, QGraphicsPixelizeEffect, QGraphicsGrayscaleEffect,
QGraphicsColorizeEffect, QGraphicsOpacityEffect
*/
/*!
Constructs a new QGraphicsDropShadowEffect instance.
The \a parent parameter is passed to QGraphicsEffect's constructor.
*/
QGraphicsDropShadowEffect::QGraphicsDropShadowEffect(QObject *parent)
: QGraphicsEffect(*new QGraphicsDropShadowEffectPrivate, parent)
{
}
/*!
Destroys the effect.
*/
QGraphicsDropShadowEffect::~QGraphicsDropShadowEffect()
{
}
/*!
\property QGraphicsDropShadowEffect::offset
\brief the shadow offset in pixels.
By default, the offset is 8 pixels towards the lower right.
\sa blurRadius(), color()
*/
QPointF QGraphicsDropShadowEffect::offset() const
{
Q_D(const QGraphicsDropShadowEffect);
return d->filter->offset();
}
void QGraphicsDropShadowEffect::setOffset(const QPointF &offset)
{
Q_D(QGraphicsDropShadowEffect);
if (d->filter->offset() == offset)
return;
d->filter->setOffset(offset);
updateBoundingRect();
emit offsetChanged(offset);
}
/*!
\fn void QGraphicsDropShadowEffect::offsetChanged(const QPointF &offset)
This signal is emitted whenever the effect's shadow offset changes.
The \a offset parameter holds the effect's new shadow offset.
*/
/*!
\property QGraphicsDropShadowEffect::blurRadius
\brief the blur radius in pixels of the drop shadow.
Using a smaller radius results in a sharper shadow, whereas using a bigger
radius results in a more blurred shadow.
By default, the blur radius is 1 pixel.
\sa color(), offset().
*/
int QGraphicsDropShadowEffect::blurRadius() const
{
Q_D(const QGraphicsDropShadowEffect);
return d->filter->blurRadius();
}
void QGraphicsDropShadowEffect::setBlurRadius(int blurRadius)
{
Q_D(QGraphicsDropShadowEffect);
if (d->filter->blurRadius() == blurRadius)
return;
d->filter->setBlurRadius(blurRadius);
updateBoundingRect();
emit blurRadiusChanged(blurRadius);
}
/*!
\fn void QGraphicsDropShadowEffect::blurRadiusChanged(int blurRadius)
This signal is emitted whenever the effect's blur radius changes.
The \a blurRadius parameter holds the effect's new blur radius.
*/
/*!
\property QGraphicsDropShadowEffect::color
\brief the color of the drop shadow.
By default, the drop color is a semi-transparent dark gray
(QColor(63, 63, 63, 180)).
\sa offset(), blurRadius()
*/
QColor QGraphicsDropShadowEffect::color() const
{
Q_D(const QGraphicsDropShadowEffect);
return d->filter->color();
}
void QGraphicsDropShadowEffect::setColor(const QColor &color)
{
Q_D(QGraphicsDropShadowEffect);
if (d->filter->color() == color)
return;
d->filter->setColor(color);
emit colorChanged(color);
}
/*!
\fn void QGraphicsDropShadowEffect::colorChanged(const QColor &color)
This signal is emitted whenever the effect's color changes.
The \a color parameter holds the effect's new color.
*/
/*!
\reimp
*/
QRectF QGraphicsDropShadowEffect::boundingRectFor(const QRectF &rect) const
{
Q_D(const QGraphicsDropShadowEffect);
return d->filter->boundingRectFor(rect);
}
/*!
\reimp
*/
void QGraphicsDropShadowEffect::draw(QPainter *painter, QGraphicsEffectSource *source)
{
Q_D(QGraphicsDropShadowEffect);
if (d->filter->blurRadius() <= 0 && d->filter->offset().isNull()) {
source->draw(painter);
return;
}
QPoint offset;
if (source->isPixmap()) {
// No point in drawing in device coordinates (pixmap will be scaled anyways).
const QPixmap pixmap = source->pixmap(Qt::LogicalCoordinates, &offset);
d->filter->draw(painter, offset, pixmap);
return;
}
// Draw pixmap in device coordinates to avoid pixmap scaling.
const QPixmap pixmap = source->pixmap(Qt::DeviceCoordinates, &offset);
QTransform restoreTransform = painter->worldTransform();
painter->setWorldTransform(QTransform());
d->filter->draw(painter, offset, pixmap);
painter->setWorldTransform(restoreTransform);
}
/*!
\class QGraphicsOpacityEffect
\brief The QGraphicsOpacityEffect class provides an opacity effect.
\since 4.6
An opacity effect renders the source with an opacity. This effect is useful
for making the source semi-transparent, similar to a fade-in/fade-out
sequence. The opacity can be modified using the setOpacity() function.
By default, the opacity is 0.7.
\img graphicseffect-opacity.png
\sa QGraphicsDropShadowEffect, QGraphicsBlurEffect, QGraphicsPixelizeEffect,
QGraphicsGrayscaleEffect, QGraphicsColorizeEffect
*/
/*!
Constructs a new QGraphicsOpacityEffect instance.
The \a parent parameter is passed to QGraphicsEffect's constructor.
*/
QGraphicsOpacityEffect::QGraphicsOpacityEffect(QObject *parent)
: QGraphicsEffect(*new QGraphicsOpacityEffectPrivate, parent)
{
}
/*!
Destroys the effect.
*/
QGraphicsOpacityEffect::~QGraphicsOpacityEffect()
{
}
/*!
\property QGraphicsOpacityEffect::opacity
\brief the opacity of the effect.
The value should be in the range of 0.0 to 1.0, where 0.0 is
fully transparent and 1.0 is fully opaque.
By default, the opacity is 0.7.
\sa setOpacityMask()
*/
qreal QGraphicsOpacityEffect::opacity() const
{
Q_D(const QGraphicsOpacityEffect);
return d->opacity;
}
void QGraphicsOpacityEffect::setOpacity(qreal opacity)
{
Q_D(QGraphicsOpacityEffect);
opacity = qBound(qreal(0.0), opacity, qreal(1.0));
if (qFuzzyCompare(d->opacity, opacity))
return;
d->opacity = opacity;
if ((d->isFullyTransparent = qFuzzyIsNull(d->opacity)))
d->isFullyOpaque = 0;
else
d->isFullyOpaque = qFuzzyIsNull(d->opacity - 1);
emit opacityChanged(opacity);
}
/*!
\fn void QGraphicsOpacityEffect::opacityChanged(qreal opacity)
This signal is emitted whenever the effect's opacity changes.
The \a opacity parameter holds the effect's new opacity.
*/
/*!
\property QGraphicsOpacityEffect::opacityMask
\brief the opacity mask of the effect.
An opacity mask allows you apply opacity to portions of an element.
For example:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_effects_qgraphicseffect.cpp 2
There is no opacity mask by default.
\sa setOpacity()
*/
QBrush QGraphicsOpacityEffect::opacityMask() const
{
Q_D(const QGraphicsOpacityEffect);
return d->opacityMask;
}
void QGraphicsOpacityEffect::setOpacityMask(const QBrush &mask)
{
Q_D(QGraphicsOpacityEffect);
if (d->opacityMask == mask)
return;
d->opacityMask = mask;
d->hasOpacityMask = (mask.style() != Qt::NoBrush);
emit opacityMaskChanged(mask);
}
/*!
\fn void QGraphicsOpacityEffect::opacityMaskChanged(const QBrush &mask)
This signal is emitted whenever the effect's opacity mask changes.
The \a mask parameter holds the effect's new opacity mask.
*/
/*!
\reimp
*/
void QGraphicsOpacityEffect::draw(QPainter *painter, QGraphicsEffectSource *source)
{
Q_D(QGraphicsOpacityEffect);
// Transparent; nothing to draw.
if (d->isFullyTransparent)
return;
// Opaque; draw directly without going through a pixmap.
if (d->isFullyOpaque && !d->hasOpacityMask) {
source->draw(painter);
return;
}
painter->save();
painter->setOpacity(d->opacity);
QPoint offset;
if (source->isPixmap()) {
// No point in drawing in device coordinates (pixmap will be scaled anyways).
if (!d->hasOpacityMask) {
const QPixmap pixmap = source->pixmap(Qt::LogicalCoordinates, &offset);
painter->drawPixmap(offset, pixmap);
} else {
QRectF srcBrect = source->boundingRect();
QPixmap pixmap(srcBrect.size().toSize());
pixmap.fill(Qt::transparent);
QPainter pixmapPainter(&pixmap);
pixmapPainter.setRenderHints(painter->renderHints());
pixmapPainter.translate(-srcBrect.topLeft());
source->draw(&pixmapPainter);
pixmapPainter.setCompositionMode(QPainter::CompositionMode_DestinationIn);
pixmapPainter.fillRect(srcBrect, d->opacityMask);
pixmapPainter.end();
painter->drawPixmap(srcBrect.topLeft(), pixmap);
}
} else {
// Draw pixmap in device coordinates to avoid pixmap scaling;
if (!d->hasOpacityMask) {
const QPixmap pixmap = source->pixmap(Qt::DeviceCoordinates, &offset);
painter->setWorldTransform(QTransform());
painter->drawPixmap(offset, pixmap);
} else {
QTransform worldTransform = painter->worldTransform();
// Calculate source bounding rect in logical and device coordinates.
QRectF srcBrect = source->boundingRect();
QRect srcDeviceBrect = worldTransform.mapRect(srcBrect).toAlignedRect();
srcDeviceBrect &= source->deviceRect();
offset = srcDeviceBrect.topLeft();
worldTransform *= QTransform::fromTranslate(-srcDeviceBrect.x(), -srcDeviceBrect.y());
QPixmap pixmap(srcDeviceBrect.size());
pixmap.fill(Qt::transparent);
QPainter pixmapPainter(&pixmap);
pixmapPainter.setRenderHints(painter->renderHints());
pixmapPainter.setWorldTransform(worldTransform);
source->draw(&pixmapPainter);
pixmapPainter.setCompositionMode(QPainter::CompositionMode_DestinationIn);
pixmapPainter.fillRect(srcBrect, d->opacityMask);
pixmapPainter.end();
painter->setWorldTransform(QTransform());
painter->drawPixmap(offset, pixmap);
}
}
painter->restore();
}
QT_END_NAMESPACE
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