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How do I subclass QDial to show notches values ?

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  • PuntP Punt

    @mrjj
    Maybe I can reduce the QDial then ? Like the radius of the circle ?

    Or last idea : I create a new class, in which I put an "aera" like a Widget (?), I add a QDial and I draw my "notches-text-values" (Still don't know how to call it xDD)

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    #18

    @Punt
    well maybe. i dont think so.
    I think it uses all its area.
    else u need to copy the paint function and alter it to allow
    to paint smaller than the area.
    You should look in source and see what it uses to better understand it.

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      sorry I miss last part.

      Yes also option to make a composite class where u have QDial in center ( in a layout) and
      let ur class paint on top of it all.

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      • mrjjM mrjj

        sorry I miss last part.

        Yes also option to make a composite class where u have QDial in center ( in a layout) and
        let ur class paint on top of it all.

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        #20

        @mrjj
        I think I'll go for it !
        It's the easiest solution I guess...

        I'm done for today, I'll try it tomorrow :)
        Thanks :)

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          #21

          but since you already subclassed it, why not make it work 100% like u want?
          Also need to be able to give list for the "tick words" etc.
          So find the source and see the paitnevent
          maybe its easy to modify for what u want.

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            but since you already subclassed it, why not make it work 100% like u want?
            Also need to be able to give list for the "tick words" etc.
            So find the source and see the paitnevent
            maybe its easy to modify for what u want.

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            #22

            void QDial::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *)
            {
            QStylePainter p(this);
            QStyleOptionSlider option;
            initStyleOption(&option);
            p.drawComplexControl(QStyle::CC_Dial, option);
            }

            So u can just change option.rect ( check name)
            and you can control the size of the dial.

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              but since you already subclassed it, why not make it work 100% like u want?
              Also need to be able to give list for the "tick words" etc.
              So find the source and see the paitnevent
              maybe its easy to modify for what u want.

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              wrote on last edited by
              #23

              @mrjj said:

              but since you already subclassed it, why not make it work 100% like u want?
              Also need to be able to give list for the "tick words" etc.
              So find the source and see the paitnevent
              maybe its easy to modify for what u want.

              If I create a composite class, I don't need anymore my subclass...
              Well I don't know, I'll check tomorrow if it's easy (Because i'll probably have to change another thing on a QDial => but that's another thing x) )

              I guess i'll update this topic tomorrow, so if someone has another idea, I take it :)

              Edit for your last message : I'll check tomorrow, I go home and I can't work there :p

              See you

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                mrjj
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                wrote on last edited by
                #24

                before u try composite, please try adjust paint first.
                So little code.

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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  void QDial::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *)
                  {
                  QStylePainter p(this);
                  QStyleOptionSlider option;
                  initStyleOption(&option);
                  p.drawComplexControl(QStyle::CC_Dial, option);
                  }

                  So u can just change option.rect ( check name)
                  and you can control the size of the dial.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #25

                  @mrjj said:

                  void QDial::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *)
                  {
                  QStylePainter p(this);
                  QStyleOptionSlider option;
                  initStyleOption(&option);
                  p.drawComplexControl(QStyle::CC_Dial, option);
                  }

                  So u can just change option.rect ( check name)
                  and you can control the size of the dial.

                  I can't do "option.something" ...

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                    wrote on last edited by mrjj
                    #26

                    why not?
                    Look in help then?

                    http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstyleoption.html#rect-var

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      why not?
                      Look in help then?

                      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstyleoption.html#rect-var

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                      wrote on last edited by Punt
                      #27

                      @mrjj
                      Now the problem is I can extend the area and write text in the right and in the bottom of the QDial (because the QDial is drawn (good english ?!) in the left-top (0,0) ). And I don't have any idea how to change that.. I searched if there is something like the position where qt draw of something like that, but didn't find it .. --'

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                        #28

                        hi
                        Not tested myself.
                        option.rect should control where QDial is
                        and the normal rect is your widget.

                        So if u set option.rect before
                        p.drawComplex

                        U should be able to move it around?

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          hi
                          Not tested myself.
                          option.rect should control where QDial is
                          and the normal rect is your widget.

                          So if u set option.rect before
                          p.drawComplex

                          U should be able to move it around?

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #29

                          @mrjj
                          Look, if I

                          option.rect.setX(20)
                          

                          this is just moving one part of the QDial --'
                          Gyazo

                          And what do you mean about the normal rect ?

                          The only rect I have is option.rect no ?!

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                          • PuntP Punt

                            @mrjj
                            Look, if I

                            option.rect.setX(20)
                            

                            this is just moving one part of the QDial --'
                            Gyazo

                            And what do you mean about the normal rect ?

                            The only rect I have is option.rect no ?!

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                            @Punt
                            Option has rect yes, used for the drawComplexControl call.
                            You own widget, also has rect, simply called rect or this->rect
                            which is the real area since the QDial is just painted.

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                            • mrjjM mrjj

                              @Punt
                              Option has rect yes, used for the drawComplexControl call.
                              You own widget, also has rect, simply called rect or this->rect
                              which is the real area since the QDial is just painted.

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #31

                              @mrjj

                                  rect().setRect(0,0,200,200);
                                  option.rect.setRect(30,30,100,100);
                                  p.drawText(120,120,"(120,120)");
                                  p.drawText(30,30,"(30,30)");
                                  p.drawText(200,200,"(200,200)");
                              

                              => Gyazo

                              I don't find anything to move ticks ...

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                                @mrjj

                                    rect().setRect(0,0,200,200);
                                    option.rect.setRect(30,30,100,100);
                                    p.drawText(120,120,"(120,120)");
                                    p.drawText(30,30,"(30,30)");
                                    p.drawText(200,200,"(200,200)");
                                

                                => Gyazo

                                I don't find anything to move ticks ...

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                                #32

                                Hmm
                                so it dont use option.rect() for the tick drawing.
                                Strange.

                                Alternatively
                                new a layout
                                set to your widget
                                New a QDial
                                add to layout
                                adjust layout margins to get room for text.
                                Paint the text in paintEvent.
                                Remove the drawComplexControl etc.

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                                • mrjjM mrjj

                                  Hmm
                                  so it dont use option.rect() for the tick drawing.
                                  Strange.

                                  Alternatively
                                  new a layout
                                  set to your widget
                                  New a QDial
                                  add to layout
                                  adjust layout margins to get room for text.
                                  Paint the text in paintEvent.
                                  Remove the drawComplexControl etc.

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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #33

                                  @mrjj
                                  In my subclass ?

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                                  • PuntP Punt

                                    @mrjj
                                    In my subclass ?

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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #34

                                    @Punt
                                    Yes
                                    In constructor
                                    so it becomes a composite widget with a normal QDial inside.
                                    You will also have to create some public signal to use from outside
                                    since you cannot directly connect to the QDail.

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                                    • mrjjM mrjj

                                      @Punt
                                      Yes
                                      In constructor
                                      so it becomes a composite widget with a normal QDial inside.
                                      You will also have to create some public signal to use from outside
                                      since you cannot directly connect to the QDail.

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                                      wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                      #35

                                      Hi
                                      yes that seems to be possible.

                                      https://www.dropbox.com/s/5hjry2pcb0mpsi2/myqdial.zip?dl=0
                                      I just did it in Creator for test. Using code in
                                      CustomDial is smarter.

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                                      • mrjjM mrjj

                                        Hi
                                        yes that seems to be possible.

                                        https://www.dropbox.com/s/5hjry2pcb0mpsi2/myqdial.zip?dl=0
                                        I just did it in Creator for test. Using code in
                                        CustomDial is smarter.

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                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #36

                                        @mrjj

                                        Sorry was busy...
                                        I don't understand how to do it..
                                        I tried, when I want to use layout() this is crashing.. I tried different things but isn't working, I'm tired of this button x)

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                                        • PuntP Punt

                                          @mrjj

                                          Sorry was busy...
                                          I don't understand how to do it..
                                          I tried, when I want to use layout() this is crashing.. I tried different things but isn't working, I'm tired of this button x)

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                                          #37

                                          @Punt
                                          Np.
                                          Did u try test?
                                          U must create layout first with new
                                          and assign to ur widget
                                          else
                                          layout() returns null.
                                          something like
                                          QVBoxLayou *verticalLayout = new QVBoxLayout(this);
                                          verticalLayout->setContentsMargins(32, 32, 32, 32);
                                          QDial *dial = new QDial(this); ** might have this as class memeber
                                          verticalLayout->addWidget(dial);

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