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How do I subclass QDial to show notches values ?

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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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    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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      #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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        #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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          #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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                mrjj
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                wrote on last edited by mrjj
                #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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                  #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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                    @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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                    #30

                    @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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                      #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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                            @mrjj
                            In my subclass ?

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                            #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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                                  @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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                                  • mrjjM mrjj

                                    @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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                                    wrote on last edited by Punt
                                    #38

                                    @mrjj said:

                                    @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);

                                    Ok that worked, thanks bro ! now I'll add my texts where I want :)

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                                      #39

                                      super!
                                      You might need to surface some of the signals from the QDial to make
                                      it do anything usefull.

                                      In this regards , please note that u -can- connect signals to signals
                                      So you can define some new public signals and hook the new signals
                                      to the QDial signals.
                                      From outside u can then connect to the new signals.

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