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dupeguru/qt/pe/details_dialog.py
glubsy fa54e93236 Add preference to turn off scrollbars in viewers
Refactor preference Display page to only include PE specific preferences in the PE mode.
2020-07-30 03:13:58 +02:00

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# Copyright 2016 Hardcoded Software (http://www.hardcoded.net)
#
# This software is licensed under the "GPLv3" License as described in the "LICENSE" file,
# which should be included with this package. The terms are also available at
# http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
from PyQt5.QtCore import Qt, QSize, pyqtSignal, pyqtSlot
from PyQt5.QtWidgets import (
QAbstractItemView, QSizePolicy, QGridLayout, QSplitter, QFrame)
from PyQt5.QtGui import QResizeEvent
from hscommon.trans import trget
from hscommon.plat import ISWINDOWS
from ..details_dialog import DetailsDialog as DetailsDialogBase
from ..details_table import DetailsTable
from .image_viewer import (
ViewerToolBar, ScrollAreaImageViewer, ScrollAreaController)
tr = trget("ui")
class DetailsDialog(DetailsDialogBase):
def __init__(self, parent, app):
self.vController = None
self.app = app
super().__init__(parent, app)
def _setupUi(self):
self.setWindowTitle(tr("Details"))
self.resize(502, 502)
self.setMinimumSize(QSize(250, 250))
self.splitter = QSplitter(Qt.Vertical)
self.topFrame = EmittingFrame()
self.topFrame.setFrameShape(QFrame.StyledPanel)
self.horizontalLayout = QGridLayout()
# Minimum width for the toolbar in the middle:
self.horizontalLayout.setColumnMinimumWidth(1, 10)
self.horizontalLayout.setContentsMargins(0, 0, 0, 0)
self.horizontalLayout.setColumnStretch(0, 32)
# Smaller value for the toolbar in the middle to avoid excessive resize
self.horizontalLayout.setColumnStretch(1, 2)
self.horizontalLayout.setColumnStretch(2, 32)
# This avoids toolbar getting incorrectly partially hidden when window resizes
self.horizontalLayout.setRowStretch(0, 1)
self.horizontalLayout.setRowStretch(1, 24)
self.horizontalLayout.setRowStretch(2, 1)
self.horizontalLayout.setSpacing(1) # probably not important
self.selectedImageViewer = ScrollAreaImageViewer(self, "selectedImage")
self.horizontalLayout.addWidget(self.selectedImageViewer, 0, 0, 3, 1)
# Use a specific type of controller depending on the underlying viewer type
self.vController = ScrollAreaController(self)
self.verticalToolBar = ViewerToolBar(self, self.vController)
self.verticalToolBar.setOrientation(Qt.Orientation(Qt.Vertical))
self.horizontalLayout.addWidget(self.verticalToolBar, 1, 1, 1, 1, Qt.AlignCenter)
self.referenceImageViewer = ScrollAreaImageViewer(self, "referenceImage")
self.horizontalLayout.addWidget(self.referenceImageViewer, 0, 2, 3, 1)
self.topFrame.setLayout(self.horizontalLayout)
self.splitter.addWidget(self.topFrame)
self.splitter.setStretchFactor(0, 8)
self.tableView = DetailsTable(self)
sizePolicy = QSizePolicy(QSizePolicy.Expanding, QSizePolicy.Maximum)
sizePolicy.setHorizontalStretch(0)
sizePolicy.setVerticalStretch(0)
self.tableView.setSizePolicy(sizePolicy)
# self.tableView.setMinimumSize(QSize(0, 190))
# self.tableView.setMaximumSize(QSize(16777215, 190))
self.tableView.setAlternatingRowColors(True)
self.tableView.setSelectionBehavior(QAbstractItemView.SelectRows)
self.tableView.setShowGrid(False)
self.splitter.addWidget(self.tableView)
self.splitter.setStretchFactor(1, 1)
# Late population needed here for connections to the toolbar
self.vController.setupViewers(
self.selectedImageViewer, self.referenceImageViewer)
# self.setCentralWidget(self.splitter) # only as QMainWindow
self.setWidget(self.splitter) # only as QDockWidget
self.topFrame.resized.connect(self.resizeEvent)
def _update(self):
if self.vController is None: # Not yet constructed!
return
if not self.app.model.selected_dupes:
# No item from the model, disable and clear everything.
self.vController.resetViewersState()
return
dupe = self.app.model.selected_dupes[0]
group = self.app.model.results.get_group_of_duplicate(dupe)
ref = group.ref
self.vController.updateView(ref, dupe, group)
# --- Override
@pyqtSlot(QResizeEvent)
def resizeEvent(self, event):
self.ensure_same_sizes()
if self.vController is None or not self.vController.bestFit:
return
# Only update the scaled down pixmaps
self.vController.updateBothImages()
def show(self):
# Compute the maximum size the table view can reach
# Assuming all rows below headers have the same height
self.tableView.setMaximumHeight(
self.tableView.rowHeight(1)
* self.tableModel.model.row_count()
+ self.tableView.verticalHeader().sectionSize(0)
# Windows seems to add a few pixels more to the table somehow
+ (5 if ISWINDOWS else 0))
DetailsDialogBase.show(self)
self.ensure_same_sizes()
self._update()
def ensure_same_sizes(self):
# HACK This ensures same size while shrinking.
# ReferenceViewer might be 1 pixel shorter in width
# due to the toolbar in the middle keeping the same width,
# so resizing in the GridLayout's engine leads to not enough space
# left for the panel on the right.
# This work as a QMainWindow, but doesn't work as a QDockWidget:
# resize can only grow. Might need some custom sizeHint somewhere...
# self.horizontalLayout.setColumnMinimumWidth(
# 0, self.selectedImageViewer.size().width())
# self.horizontalLayout.setColumnMinimumWidth(
# 2, self.selectedImageViewer.size().width())
# This works when expanding but it's ugly:
if self.selectedImageViewer.size().width() > self.referenceImageViewer.size().width():
# print(f"""Before selected size: {self.selectedImageViewer.size()}\n""",
# f"""Before reference size: {self.referenceImageViewer.size()}""")
self.selectedImageViewer.resize(self.referenceImageViewer.size())
# print(f"""After selected size: {self.selectedImageViewer.size()}\n""",
# f"""After reference size: {self.referenceImageViewer.size()}""")
# model --> view
def refresh(self):
DetailsDialogBase.refresh(self)
if self.isVisible():
self._update()
class EmittingFrame(QFrame):
"""Emits a signal whenever is resized"""
resized = pyqtSignal(QResizeEvent)
def resizeEvent(self, event):
self.resized.emit(event)