When zooming in or out, the value computed might be a float instead
of an int, which is what the QScrollBar expect for its setValue method.
Simply casting to int should be enough here.
- Cleanup columns.py and tables
- Other misc cleanups
- Remove text_field.py from qtlib as it is not used
- Remove unused variables from image_viewer method
* When right clicking on image viewers while they are docked, the context menu of the Results window showed up.
* This also enables capture of right click and middle click buttons to drag around images, which solves a conflict with some theme engines that enable left mouse button click to drag a window's position regardless of where the event happens, hence blocking the panning.
* Probably unnecessary to check which button is released.
* Sometimes, the splitter doesn't fully reach the table maximum height, and the scrollbar is still displayed on the right because a few pixels are still hidden.
* It seems the splitter handle counts towards the total height of the widget (the table), so we add it to the maximum height of the table
* The scrollbar disappears when we reach just above the actual table's height
* In some cases, the function dump_IFD() in core/pe/exif.py assigns a string instead of an int as "values".
* This value is then used as _cached_orientation in core/pe/photo.py in _get_orientation().
* The method _plat_get_blocks() in qt/pe/photo.py was only expecting an integer for the orientation argument, so we work around the issue for now by ignoring the value if it's a string.
* We use GroupBoxes to group items together and surround them in a frame
* Remove separator lines to avoid cluttering
* Adjust columns and their stretch factors for better alignment of buttons
* On Windows and MacOS, no idea how themes work so only allow Linux to use their theme icons
* Internal icons are used by default on non-Linux platforms
* When clicking the "Restore Default" in the preferences dialog, only affect the preferences displayed in the current tab. The hidden tab should not be affected by this button.
* Also limit viewing features such as zoom levels when files have different dimensions
* GraphicsViewImageViewer is still a bit buggy: the scrollbars are toggled on when the pixmap is null in the reference viewer (we do not use that class right anyway)
* Use custom icons on platforms which do not provide theme
* Old zoom icons credits to "schollidesign" from icon pack Office and Entertainment (GPL licence).
* Exchange icon credit to Jason Cho (Unknown license).
* Use hack to resize viewers on first show() as well
* For some reason the table's height is a few pixel longer on Windows so we work around the issue by adding a small offset to the maximum height hint.
* No idea about MacOS yet but this might need the same treatment.
* Fix ME and SE versions of details dialog not displaying their content properly after change to QDockWidget
* Add option to toggle titlebar and orientation of titlebar in preferences dialog
* Fix setting layout on PE details dialog window while layout already set, by removing the self (parent) reference in constructing the QSplitter
* Add splitter in order to hide the details table.
* Add a toolbar to the Details Dialog window to allow for better image
comparisons: zoom in/out, swap pixmaps in place, best-fit-to-viewport.
Scrollbars and viewports are synchronized.
- Format all files with black
- Update tox.ini flake8 arguments to be compatible
- Add black to requirements-extra.txt
- Reduce ignored flake8 rules and fix a few violations