* Directories dialog, Results window and ignore list dialog are the three dialog windows which can now be tabbed instead of previously floating.
* Menus are automatically updated depending on the type of dialog as the current tab. Menu items which do not apply to the currently displayed tab are disabled but not hidden.
* The floating windows logic is preserved in case we want to use them again later (I don't see why though)
* There are two different versions of the tab bar: the default one used in TabBarWindow class places the tabs next to the top menu to save screen real estate. The other option is to use TabWindow which uses a regular QTabWidget where the tab bar is placed right on top of the displayed window.
* There is a toggle option in the View menu to hide the tabs, the windows can still be navigated to with the View menu items.
* Result Window action was not being properly updated
after the ResultWindow had been created.
There was no way of retrieving the window after it had been closed.
* 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.
* Needed to ignore the scrollbar changes in the disabled
panel, sine a null pixmap would reset the bars to 0 and affect
the selected viewer.
* Keep view as same scale accross entries from the same group.
* Also fix scaled down pixmap when updating pixmap in the same group
* Fix ignoring mouse wheel event when max scale has been reached
* Fix toggle scrollbars when asking for normal size
* Work around flickering of scrollbars due to
GridLayout resizing on odd pixels by disabling
the scrollbars while BestFit is active
* Also setting minimum column width to work around
the issue above.
* Avoid updating scrollbar values twice by using a
simple boolean lock
Using a QWidget inside the QScrollArea mostly works
but we only move around the pixmap inside the QWidget,
not the QWidget itself, which doesn't update scrollbars.
Need a better implementation.
The controller singleton acts as a proxy to relay
signals from each widget to the other
It should help encapsulating things better if we need to
use a different class for image viewers in the future.
* Could be better optimized if there is a way to
set those variables earlier in the model or somewhere
in the viewer when it requests the data.
* Right now it compares strings(?) many times for every role
we handle, which is not ideal.
* Replaces the "Attribute" column with a horizontal header
* We ignore the first value in each row from the model and instead
populate a horizontal header with the value in order to allow
- 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
- Update qt/preferences_dialog.py to resize based on layout with fixed
sizing constraints
- Remove _setupUi from qt/se/preferences_dialog.py and just use the
parent class's function
- Remove unused imports from qt/se/preferences_dialog.py
Ticket #379 reports crashes on quit due to `willSavePrefs` being called
when result and details dialogs are already freed. I can't reproduce the
crash, but it's still a bad idea to rely on the timing of
`aboutToQuit()` to launch this process.
This commits uses a more predictable place to emit `willSavePrefs` and
I'm pretty sure it will fix the crash at #379.
(breaks PE temporarily)
Adds a Standard/Music Application Mode button to SE and thus adds the
ability to run ME scan types in SE. When in Music mode, the
Music-specific results window, details panel and preferences panel will
show up.
All preferences except scan_type become shared between app modes
(changing the pref in a mode changes it in the other mode).
Results Window and Details Panel are now re-created at each scan
operation because they could change their type between two runs.
Preferences panel is instantiated on the fly and discarded after close.
This is a very big merge operation and I'm trying to touch as little
code as possible, sometimes at the cost of elegance. I try to minimize
the breakage that this change brings.
Making error reporting too easy results in too much context-less
tracebacks which demand attention and, in the end, aren't of much use.
Requiring the user to report errors on Github will reduce the number of
reports, but hopefully make these reports have better context.
When the "Replace with links" option is not enabled, the choice of
symlink or hardlink is irrelevant and causes confusion. Implemented core
mechanism for controlling the enabled state of that option. Also
implemented the Qt interface for it. Cocoa-part is still to be done.
I used this opportunity to greatly enhance documentation of this part of
the code. I'm beginning to like documenting...
Ref #247.
This unit hosts previously awkward UI view methods which weren't related
to the view itself, but to the current desktop environment. These
functions are now at their appropriate place.
Python 3.3 is compiled with VS2010, and the old VS2008 pre-requisite
scheme doesn't work anymore. We now do like with 64bit, include the DLLs
directly in the package.