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  • jsulmJ jsulm

    @Niagarer You can open the examples by navigating to them from File menu

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    wrote on last edited by Niagarer
    #8

    @jsulm
    I even can't find it on my desk in Qt Creator.
    I navigated to the Qt5.12\Examples\Qt-5.12.0\widgets\touch\pinchzoom folder (so, it actually exists), but when running it manually (opening pinchzoom.pro) it just crashes... really trange, I didn't have any problems with Qt Creator so far. I'm sorry, that this is drifting away from the actual question

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    • NiagarerN Niagarer

      @jsulm
      I even can't find it on my desk in Qt Creator.
      I navigated to the Qt5.12\Examples\Qt-5.12.0\widgets\touch\pinchzoom folder (so, it actually exists), but when running it manually (opening pinchzoom.pro) it just crashes... really trange, I didn't have any problems with Qt Creator so far. I'm sorry, that this is drifting away from the actual question

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      mrjj
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      wrote on last edited by mrjj
      #9

      @Niagarer
      Ok, i just tried the sample here. just ran but i have no touch.

      Try to set a break point in main.cpp and step over code to see what makes it crash.

      also set break point here

      bool GraphicsView::viewportEvent(QEvent *event)
      {
          switch (event->type()) {
          case QEvent::TouchBegin:
          case QEvent::TouchUpdate:
          case QEvent::TouchEnd:
          {
              QTouchEvent *touchEvent = static_cast<QTouchEvent *>(event);
      

      and see if it crashes when processing touch events.

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      • mrjjM mrjj

        @Niagarer
        Ok, i just tried the sample here. just ran but i have no touch.

        Try to set a break point in main.cpp and step over code to see what makes it crash.

        also set break point here

        bool GraphicsView::viewportEvent(QEvent *event)
        {
            switch (event->type()) {
            case QEvent::TouchBegin:
            case QEvent::TouchUpdate:
            case QEvent::TouchEnd:
            {
                QTouchEvent *touchEvent = static_cast<QTouchEvent *>(event);
        

        and see if it crashes when processing touch events.

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        wrote on last edited by Niagarer
        #10

        @mrjj
        thank you, it works now -.-
        yesterday it just crashed, really strange (I didn't even recreated the project). Qt Creator seems to have bad days somethimes. Thanks anyway!

        The zoom works, but there is a problem. In the example, the transform of the view itself is just changed. But proxywidgets placed in the scene get scaled too when changing transform. What I need is some kind of scale that does not effect the scale of the proxys in the scene. The proxys shall always be in the same viewport position. How can I achieve both, scaling that way and fixed proxys?

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        • NiagarerN Niagarer

          @mrjj
          thank you, it works now -.-
          yesterday it just crashed, really strange (I didn't even recreated the project). Qt Creator seems to have bad days somethimes. Thanks anyway!

          The zoom works, but there is a problem. In the example, the transform of the view itself is just changed. But proxywidgets placed in the scene get scaled too when changing transform. What I need is some kind of scale that does not effect the scale of the proxys in the scene. The proxys shall always be in the same viewport position. How can I achieve both, scaling that way and fixed proxys?

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          mrjj
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          wrote on last edited by
          #11

          Hi
          Ok. odd.
          i was wondering if
          QGraphicsItem::ItemIgnoresTransformations

          works QGraphicsProxyWidget

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            Hi
            Ok. odd.
            i was wondering if
            QGraphicsItem::ItemIgnoresTransformations

            works QGraphicsProxyWidget

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            wrote on last edited by
            #12

            @mrjj
            Thank you, this is a really useful one. It actually works just to say

            myProxy->ItemIgnoresTransformations;
            

            (is this really the right way to do it?)
            but when zooming, the proxy also gets scaled for a moment and then jumps back to it's old scale which looks really ugly :D

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            • NiagarerN Niagarer

              @mrjj
              Thank you, this is a really useful one. It actually works just to say

              myProxy->ItemIgnoresTransformations;
              

              (is this really the right way to do it?)
              but when zooming, the proxy also gets scaled for a moment and then jumps back to it's old scale which looks really ugly :D

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              wrote on last edited by
              #13

              @Niagarer

              ehh that look odd.
              If you press F2 on it what does it show ?
              Im not even sure what it is :) dont look like function call.

              Normally it set via
              http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qgraphicsitem.html#setFlags

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                @Niagarer

                ehh that look odd.
                If you press F2 on it what does it show ?
                Im not even sure what it is :) dont look like function call.

                Normally it set via
                http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qgraphicsitem.html#setFlags

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                wrote on last edited by
                #14

                @mrjj
                Oh, I just realized, that the mouseWheelEvent also gets triggered, when zooming via touch (!?) and in the mouseWheelEvent I did some scaling on the proxy manually. I deleted that (because I don't even need the manual scaling when ignoring tranformations, so the tip was really useful) and now I can tell:

                proxy->ItemIgnoresTransformations;
                

                doesn't work right (but it doesn't scale and jump back anymore now, my bad).

                proxy->setFlag(QGraphicsItem::ItemIgnoresTransformations, true);
                

                works perfectly well.

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                • NiagarerN Niagarer

                  @mrjj
                  Oh, I just realized, that the mouseWheelEvent also gets triggered, when zooming via touch (!?) and in the mouseWheelEvent I did some scaling on the proxy manually. I deleted that (because I don't even need the manual scaling when ignoring tranformations, so the tip was really useful) and now I can tell:

                  proxy->ItemIgnoresTransformations;
                  

                  doesn't work right (but it doesn't scale and jump back anymore now, my bad).

                  proxy->setFlag(QGraphicsItem::ItemIgnoresTransformations, true);
                  

                  works perfectly well.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #15

                  Hi
                  Super.
                  Im not even sure why proxy->ItemIgnoresTransformations;
                  can compile :)
                  Anyway the setFlag is the way to go as you also then dont overwrite any exiting flags.

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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    Hi
                    Super.
                    Im not even sure why proxy->ItemIgnoresTransformations;
                    can compile :)
                    Anyway the setFlag is the way to go as you also then dont overwrite any exiting flags.

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                    wrote on last edited by Niagarer
                    #16

                    @mrjj said in QGraphicsView touch zoom:

                    Im not even sure why proxy->ItemIgnoresTransformations;
                    can compile :)

                    Yes, it has been one of these moments

                    "this can surely not work, it's nonsense... but why not just hitting ctl+r"
                    <<program starts>>
                    "uuh, wait, what?!"

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                    • NiagarerN Niagarer

                      @mrjj said in QGraphicsView touch zoom:

                      Im not even sure why proxy->ItemIgnoresTransformations;
                      can compile :)

                      Yes, it has been one of these moments

                      "this can surely not work, it's nonsense... but why not just hitting ctl+r"
                      <<program starts>>
                      "uuh, wait, what?!"

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                      mrjj
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #17

                      @Niagarer
                      Hi
                      Yes c++ is good at such moments :)
                      Just checked it - it reads like
                      proxy->GraphicsItemFlag::ItemIgnoresTransformations;
                      and compiler just sees
                      0x20;
                      which is perfectly valid and at same time complete nonsense :)
                      But hey - its valid so no complains :)

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        @Niagarer
                        Hi
                        Yes c++ is good at such moments :)
                        Just checked it - it reads like
                        proxy->GraphicsItemFlag::ItemIgnoresTransformations;
                        and compiler just sees
                        0x20;
                        which is perfectly valid and at same time complete nonsense :)
                        But hey - its valid so no complains :)

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                        wrote on last edited by Niagarer
                        #18

                        I've got one more question on this.
                        I have custom selection procedure in my graphicsView like this

                        void GraphWidget::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *event){
                        
                            if(leftMousePressed && !itemAt(event->pos())){
                                if(zooming){
                                    //pass
                                }else{
                                    selectingMultipleNodes = true;
                                    // ...
                                }
                        
                            QGraphicsView::mouseMoveEvent(event);
                        }
                        

                        selectingMultipleNodes obviously causes a selection of objects in the graph. But when I zoom, I don't want to select objects, so I added the zoom variable to it like

                        bool GraphWidget::viewportEvent(QEvent *event)
                        {
                            switch (event->type()) {
                            case QEvent::TouchBegin:
                            case QEvent::TouchUpdate:
                            case QEvent::TouchEnd:
                            {
                                zooming = true;
                                // ...
                                if (touchPoints.count() == 2) {
                                    // ...
                                }else{
                                    zooming = false;
                                }
                                return true;
                            }
                            default: break;
                            }
                            return QGraphicsView::viewportEvent(event);
                        }
                        

                        But when zooming via touch, almost always one finger touches the screen a little (recognizable) bit earlier that the other one. How is this normally handeled in Qt?

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                          Hi
                          I think people use
                          http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/gestures-overview.html
                          but i have not used it myself since im always stuck with single point touch.
                          I do see the issue though.
                          Give it some hours and see if someone has a good way of fixing this as
                          gestures might be overkill :)

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            Hi
                            I think people use
                            http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/gestures-overview.html
                            but i have not used it myself since im always stuck with single point touch.
                            I do see the issue though.
                            Give it some hours and see if someone has a good way of fixing this as
                            gestures might be overkill :)

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #20

                            @mrjj
                            Hi, thanks for the tip.

                            I just implemented needed methods for the pinch gesture, but I still have the same problem. The gesture is just an event and the mousePressEvent still gets triggered too.
                            In the mousePressEvent I do plenty of important stuff, so I need to find a way of knowing in the mousePressEvent, weather a gesture is triggered at the same time (and ignore then) or something like that.
                            Does someone know a workaround or how this problem is typically handeled?

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