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| /************************************************************************
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|  * This file has been generated automatically from                      *
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|  * src/gui/qgsscalerangewidget.h                                        *
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|  *                                                                      *
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|  * Do not edit manually ! Edit header and run scripts/sipify.pl again   *
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|  ************************************************************************/
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| class QgsScaleRangeWidget : QWidget
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| {
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| %Docstring(signature="appended")
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| A widget allowing entry of a range of map scales, e.g. minimum scale and maximum scale.
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| %End
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| 
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| %TypeHeaderCode
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| #include "qgsscalerangewidget.h"
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| %End
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|   public:
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|     explicit QgsScaleRangeWidget( QWidget *parent /TransferThis/ = 0 );
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| %Docstring
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| Constructor for QgsScaleRangeWidget.
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| %End
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| 
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|     void setMapCanvas( QgsMapCanvas *canvas );
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| %Docstring
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| Sets the map ``canvas`` which will be used for the current scale buttons.
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| If not set, the buttons are hidden.
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| %End
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| 
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|     double minimumScale() const;
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| %Docstring
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| Returns the selected minimum scale (i.e. most "zoomed out" scale), or 0 if minimum scale is not set.
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| The scale value indicates the scale denominator, e.g. 1000.0 for a 1:1000 map.
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| 
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| .. seealso:: :py:func:`maximumScale`
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| 
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| .. seealso:: :py:func:`setMinimumScale`
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| %End
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| 
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|     double maximumScale() const;
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| %Docstring
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| Returns the selected maximum scale (i.e. most "zoomed in" scale), or 0 if maximum scale is not set.
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| The scale value indicates the scale denominator, e.g. 1000.0 for a 1:1000 map.
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| 
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| .. seealso:: :py:func:`minimumScale`
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| 
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| .. seealso:: :py:func:`setMaximumScale`
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| %End
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| 
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|     void reloadProjectScales();
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| %Docstring
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| Call to reload the preset scales from the current project and apply them to the 2 scales combo boxes.
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| %End
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| 
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|   public slots:
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|     void setMinimumScale( double scale );
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| %Docstring
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| Set the minimum ``scale`` (i.e. most "zoomed out" scale), or 0 to indicate the minimum is not set.
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| The scale value indicates the scale denominator, e.g. 1000.0 for a 1:1000 map.
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| 
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| .. seealso:: :py:func:`minimumScale`
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| .. seealso:: :py:func:`setMaximumScale`
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| 
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| .. seealso:: :py:func:`setScaleRange`
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| 
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| .. warning::
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| 
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|    Calling :py:func:`~QgsScaleRangeWidget.setMinimumScale` places a restriction on the acceptable maximum scale for the
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|    widget, and will alter any previously set maximum scale to pass this constraint. Always
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|    call :py:func:`~QgsScaleRangeWidget.setMinimumScale` before :py:func:`~QgsScaleRangeWidget.setMaximumScale` when restoring a scale range in the widget, or
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|    use the convenience method :py:func:`~QgsScaleRangeWidget.setScaleRange` instead.
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| %End
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| 
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|     void setMaximumScale( double scale );
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| %Docstring
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| Set the maximum ``scale`` (i.e. most "zoomed in" scale), or 0 to indicate the minimum is not set.
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| The scale value indicates the scale denominator, e.g. 1000.0 for a 1:1000 map.
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| 
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| .. seealso:: :py:func:`maximumScale`
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| 
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| .. seealso:: :py:func:`setMinimumScale`
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| 
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| .. seealso:: :py:func:`setScaleRange`
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| 
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| .. warning::
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| 
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|    Calling :py:func:`~QgsScaleRangeWidget.setMinimumScale` places a restriction on the acceptable maximum scale for the
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|    widget, and will alter any previously set maximum scale to pass this constraint. Always
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|    call :py:func:`~QgsScaleRangeWidget.setMinimumScale` before :py:func:`~QgsScaleRangeWidget.setMaximumScale` when restoring a scale range in the widget, or
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|    use the convenience method :py:func:`~QgsScaleRangeWidget.setScaleRange` instead.
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| %End
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| 
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|     void setScaleRange( double min, double max );
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| %Docstring
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| Sets the scale range, from ``min`` scale (i.e. most "zoomed out" scale) to ``max`` scale (most "zoomed in" scale).
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| The scale values indicates the scale denominator, e.g. 1000.0 for a 1:1000 map,
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| or 0 to indicate not set.
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| .. seealso:: :py:func:`setMinimumScale`
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| 
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| .. seealso:: :py:func:`setMaximumScale`
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| %End
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| 
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|   signals:
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|     void rangeChanged( double min, double max );
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| %Docstring
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| Emitted when the scale range set in the widget is changed.
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| The scale values indicates the scale denominator, e.g. 1000.0 for a 1:1000 map,
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| or 0 to indicate not set.
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| 
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| .. versionadded:: 2.16
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| %End
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| 
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| };
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| /************************************************************************
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|  * This file has been generated automatically from                      *
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|  *                                                                      *
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|  * src/gui/qgsscalerangewidget.h                                        *
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|  *                                                                      *
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|  * Do not edit manually ! Edit header and run scripts/sipify.pl again   *
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|  ************************************************************************/
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