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Andrew Senetar
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- Move offscreen windows back on screen - Restore maximized state without impacting resored size - Fullscreen comes back on primary screen, needs further work to support restore on other screens
83 lines
3.4 KiB
Python
83 lines
3.4 KiB
Python
# Created By: Virgil Dupras
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# Created On: 2010-02-05
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# Copyright 2015 Hardcoded Software (http://www.hardcoded.net)
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#
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# This software is licensed under the "GPLv3" License as described in the "LICENSE" file,
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# which should be included with this package. The terms are also available at
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# http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
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from PyQt5.QtCore import Qt
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from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QDockWidget, QWidget
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from qtlib.util import move_to_screen_center
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from .details_table import DetailsModel
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from hscommon.plat import ISLINUX
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class DetailsDialog(QDockWidget):
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def __init__(self, parent, app, **kwargs):
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super().__init__(parent, Qt.Tool, **kwargs)
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self.parent = parent
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self.app = app
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self.model = app.model.details_panel
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self.setAllowedAreas(Qt.AllDockWidgetAreas)
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self._setupUi()
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# To avoid saving uninitialized geometry on appWillSavePrefs, we track whether our dialog
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# has been shown. If it has, we know that our geometry should be saved.
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self._shown_once = False
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self._wasDocked, area = self.app.prefs.restoreGeometry("DetailsWindowRect", self)
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self.tableModel = DetailsModel(self.model, app)
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# tableView is defined in subclasses
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self.tableView.setModel(self.tableModel)
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self.model.view = self
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self.app.willSavePrefs.connect(self.appWillSavePrefs)
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# self.setAttribute(Qt.WA_DeleteOnClose)
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parent.addDockWidget(area if self._wasDocked else Qt.BottomDockWidgetArea, self)
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def _setupUi(self): # Virtual
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pass
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def show(self):
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if not self._shown_once and self._wasDocked:
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self.setFloating(False)
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self._shown_once = True
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super().show()
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self.update_options()
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def update_options(self):
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# This disables the title bar (if we had not set one before already)
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# essentially making it a simple floating window, not dockable anymore
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if not self.app.prefs.details_dialog_titlebar_enabled:
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if not self.titleBarWidget(): # default title bar
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self.setTitleBarWidget(QWidget()) # disables title bar
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# Windows (and MacOS?) users cannot move a floating window which
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# has no native decoration so we force it to dock for now
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if not ISLINUX:
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self.setFloating(False)
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elif self.titleBarWidget() is not None: # title bar is disabled
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self.setTitleBarWidget(None) # resets to the default title bar
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elif not self.titleBarWidget() and not self.app.prefs.details_dialog_titlebar_enabled:
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self.setTitleBarWidget(QWidget())
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features = self.features()
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if self.app.prefs.details_dialog_vertical_titlebar:
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self.setFeatures(features | QDockWidget.DockWidgetVerticalTitleBar)
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elif features & QDockWidget.DockWidgetVerticalTitleBar:
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self.setFeatures(features ^ QDockWidget.DockWidgetVerticalTitleBar)
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# --- Events
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def appWillSavePrefs(self):
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if self._shown_once:
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self.app.prefs.saveGeometry("DetailsWindowRect", self)
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# --- model --> view
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def refresh(self):
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self.tableModel.beginResetModel()
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self.tableModel.endResetModel()
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def showEvent(self, event):
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if self._wasDocked is False:
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# have to do this here as the frameGeometry is not correct until shown
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move_to_screen_center(self)
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super().showEvent(event)
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