QGIS/external/qwt-6.3.0/qwt_plot_canvas.h
Juergen E. Fischer 33fc476d89 * replace external qwtpolar with qwt 6.3
* require qwt >=6.2 (and fallback to internal 6.3 if system's qwt doesn't suffice)
* debian doesn't have qwt for Qt6 and won't have it for trixie
2025-07-23 07:11:51 +10:00

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/******************************************************************************
* Qwt Widget Library
* Copyright (C) 1997 Josef Wilgen
* Copyright (C) 2002 Uwe Rathmann
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the Qwt License, Version 1.0
*****************************************************************************/
#ifndef QWT_PLOT_CANVAS_H
#define QWT_PLOT_CANVAS_H
#include "qwt_global.h"
#include "qwt_plot_abstract_canvas.h"
#include <qframe.h>
class QwtPlot;
class QPixmap;
class QPainterPath;
/*!
\brief Canvas of a QwtPlot.
Canvas is the widget where all plot items are displayed
\sa QwtPlot::setCanvas(), QwtPlotGLCanvas, QwtPlotOpenGLCanvas
*/
class QWT_EXPORT QwtPlotCanvas : public QFrame, public QwtPlotAbstractCanvas
{
Q_OBJECT
Q_PROPERTY( double borderRadius READ borderRadius WRITE setBorderRadius )
public:
/*!
\brief Paint attributes
The default setting enables BackingStore and Opaque.
\sa setPaintAttribute(), testPaintAttribute()
*/
enum PaintAttribute
{
/*!
\brief Paint double buffered reusing the content
of the pixmap buffer when possible.
Using a backing store might improve the performance
significantly, when working with widget overlays ( like rubber bands ).
Disabling the cache might improve the performance for
incremental paints (using QwtPlotDirectPainter ).
\sa backingStore(), invalidateBackingStore()
*/
BackingStore = 1,
/*!
\brief Try to fill the complete contents rectangle
of the plot canvas
When using styled backgrounds Qt assumes, that the
canvas doesn't fill its area completely
( f.e because of rounded borders ) and fills the area
below the canvas. When this is done with gradients it might
result in a serious performance bottleneck - depending on the size.
When the Opaque attribute is enabled the canvas tries to
identify the gaps with some heuristics and to fill those only.
\warning Will not work for semitransparent backgrounds
*/
Opaque = 2,
/*!
\brief Try to improve painting of styled backgrounds
QwtPlotCanvas supports the box model attributes for
customizing the layout with style sheets. Unfortunately
the design of Qt style sheets has no concept how to
handle backgrounds with rounded corners - beside of padding.
When HackStyledBackground is enabled the plot canvas tries
to separate the background from the background border
by reverse engineering to paint the background before and
the border after the plot items. In this order the border
gets perfectly antialiased and you can avoid some pixel
artifacts in the corners.
*/
HackStyledBackground = 4,
/*!
When ImmediatePaint is set replot() calls repaint()
instead of update().
\sa replot(), QWidget::repaint(), QWidget::update()
*/
ImmediatePaint = 8
};
Q_DECLARE_FLAGS( PaintAttributes, PaintAttribute )
explicit QwtPlotCanvas( QwtPlot* = NULL );
virtual ~QwtPlotCanvas();
void setPaintAttribute( PaintAttribute, bool on = true );
bool testPaintAttribute( PaintAttribute ) const;
const QPixmap* backingStore() const;
Q_INVOKABLE void invalidateBackingStore();
virtual bool event( QEvent* ) QWT_OVERRIDE;
Q_INVOKABLE QPainterPath borderPath( const QRect& ) const;
public Q_SLOTS:
void replot();
protected:
virtual void paintEvent( QPaintEvent* ) QWT_OVERRIDE;
virtual void resizeEvent( QResizeEvent* ) QWT_OVERRIDE;
virtual void drawBorder( QPainter* ) QWT_OVERRIDE;
private:
class PrivateData;
PrivateData* m_data;
};
Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS( QwtPlotCanvas::PaintAttributes )
#endif