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  • mrjjM mrjj

    @hobbyProgrammer

    Hi
    But if you see the pixmap then it clearly goes there ?

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    @mrjj yes, but it only seems to go there once. I see the pixmap and I see that it prints an empty QVector and it does that only once. When I press the mouse button it doesn't seem to update.

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      @mrjj yes, but it only seems to go there once. I see the pixmap and I see that it prints an empty QVector and it does that only once. When I press the mouse button it doesn't seem to update.

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      mrjj
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      @hobbyProgrammer
      Hi
      You call this->update();
      so it really should paint again.

      You could in paint event do
      void GraphicsView::paintEvent(QPaintEvent* event)
      {
      static int cc=0;
      qDebug() << "paintEvent cc=" << cc++;

      and see if count raises when you press mouse.

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      • mrjjM mrjj

        @hobbyProgrammer
        Hi
        You call this->update();
        so it really should paint again.

        You could in paint event do
        void GraphicsView::paintEvent(QPaintEvent* event)
        {
        static int cc=0;
        qDebug() << "paintEvent cc=" << cc++;

        and see if count raises when you press mouse.

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        wrote on last edited by
        #10

        @mrjj I implemented the code that you said I should try, but it doesn't raise the cc.

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          @mrjj I implemented the code that you said I should try, but it doesn't raise the cc.

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          @hobbyProgrammer

          Ok. that i cannot guess.
          You can try with repaint() from mousePress.

          Also, in paintEvent
          this->update();
          Could cause infinite recursion so its not nice to call update from paintEvent

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            @hobbyProgrammer

            Ok. that i cannot guess.
            You can try with repaint() from mousePress.

            Also, in paintEvent
            this->update();
            Could cause infinite recursion so its not nice to call update from paintEvent

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            wrote on last edited by
            #12

            @mrjj I removed the update and added the repaint, but it still didn't resolve the issue.

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              @mrjj I removed the update and added the repaint, but it still didn't resolve the issue.

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              @hobbyProgrammer

              Ok. then i really cant guess.
              Code seems fine and should work.

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                @mrjj I removed the update and added the repaint, but it still didn't resolve the issue.

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                @hobbyProgrammer
                I would suggest calling the base implementation of mousepressevent as well

                void GraphicsView::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event)
                {
                   QGraphicsView::mousePressEvent(event);
                
                    if(event->button() == Qt::LeftButton)
                    {
                        QPointF point = mapToScene(event->pos());
                        double x = point.x();
                        double y = point.y();
                        qv_points << QPointF(x,y);
                    }
                    this->update();
                
                }
                

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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  @hobbyProgrammer

                  Ok. then i really cant guess.
                  Code seems fine and should work.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #15

                  @mrjj It does work when I put another app on the forground such as google chrome and leave the app on the background. When I put the app on the foreground, it updates the coördinates.

                  @J-Hilk unfortunately, that does not resolve my issue

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                    @mrjj is is perhaps better to use drawForeground and drawBackground for this issue, or wouldn't it matter?

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                      @mrjj is is perhaps better to use drawForeground and drawBackground for this issue, or wouldn't it matter?

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                      @hobbyProgrammer
                      Hi
                      well DrawForeground and DrawBackground is often used for Grid feature or
                      similar. However, if you pixmap is sort of a background type, it would make sense but i cant promise it works better since i do not see why it would not
                      call the paintEvent for the view. Or what it is you are seeing.

                      Also since you do not seem to call QGraphicsView normal paint,
                      i wonder if you dont use any of QGraphicsView features besides
                      just drawing on it ?

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                      • mrjjM mrjj

                        @hobbyProgrammer
                        Hi
                        well DrawForeground and DrawBackground is often used for Grid feature or
                        similar. However, if you pixmap is sort of a background type, it would make sense but i cant promise it works better since i do not see why it would not
                        call the paintEvent for the view. Or what it is you are seeing.

                        Also since you do not seem to call QGraphicsView normal paint,
                        i wonder if you dont use any of QGraphicsView features besides
                        just drawing on it ?

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                        #18

                        @mrjj Hi,

                        All the code I used, I posted here so if it's not in this part of the code, it's nowhere in the code.
                        I'm going to try to recreate the project step by step, maybe I'll find the mistake.

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                          @mrjj Hi,

                          All the code I used, I posted here so if it's not in this part of the code, it's nowhere in the code.
                          I'm going to try to recreate the project step by step, maybe I'll find the mistake.

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                          wrote on last edited by mrjj
                          #19

                          @hobbyProgrammer
                          Hi
                          Just to be sure i understand the actual task.
                          You want to show an image and then draw points by clicking
                          on the image. These points should be "live" meaning they should not be combined with image but drawn on top of the image ?

                          Is it a requirement that the image can be zoomed and panned around and those points follow the scaling?

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            @hobbyProgrammer
                            Hi
                            Just to be sure i understand the actual task.
                            You want to show an image and then draw points by clicking
                            on the image. These points should be "live" meaning they should not be combined with image but drawn on top of the image ?

                            Is it a requirement that the image can be zoomed and panned around and those points follow the scaling?

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                            wrote on last edited by
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                            @mrjj yes exactly! but when I zoom in and out I would like there to be a scrollbar so that I can view and edit the entire image and not just the upper part.

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                              @mrjj yes exactly! but when I zoom in and out I would like there to be a scrollbar so that I can view and edit the entire image and not just the upper part.

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                              mrjj
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                              wrote on last edited by
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                              @hobbyProgrammer

                              Well im asking as you use the GraphicsView in a (in my opinion) odd way
                              as you treat it like the QWidget paint.
                              Normally one would use
                              https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qgraphicspixmapitem.html
                              for the image and and make a custom QGraphicsItem to handle the overlay points
                              and in other ways used the features of the QGraphicsScene/view.

                              Where are you seem to directly draw on the view as a normal Widget.

                              Its not criticism! i just wondered if you needed all of the QGraphicsScene/view stuff as doing with just a QWidget and paint is far more simple if
                              all the other features is not needed.

                              And when you just overwrite paint for view (as the code you shown), then you are not using ANY of the selection/grouping/scaling etc of the Graphics Framework.
                              So i had to ask :)

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                              • mrjjM mrjj

                                @hobbyProgrammer

                                Well im asking as you use the GraphicsView in a (in my opinion) odd way
                                as you treat it like the QWidget paint.
                                Normally one would use
                                https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qgraphicspixmapitem.html
                                for the image and and make a custom QGraphicsItem to handle the overlay points
                                and in other ways used the features of the QGraphicsScene/view.

                                Where are you seem to directly draw on the view as a normal Widget.

                                Its not criticism! i just wondered if you needed all of the QGraphicsScene/view stuff as doing with just a QWidget and paint is far more simple if
                                all the other features is not needed.

                                And when you just overwrite paint for view (as the code you shown), then you are not using ANY of the selection/grouping/scaling etc of the Graphics Framework.
                                So i had to ask :)

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                                @mrjj okay, but I still don't get how to use the QGraphicsScene/View now.
                                Do I make the ScrollArea a QGraphicsView and then load the QGraphicsPixmap into the QGraphicsView?

                                I don't really get the structure that is needed for this.

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                                  @mrjj okay, but I still don't get how to use the QGraphicsScene/View now.
                                  Do I make the ScrollArea a QGraphicsView and then load the QGraphicsPixmap into the QGraphicsView?

                                  I don't really get the structure that is needed for this.

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                                  mrjj
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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #23

                                  @hobbyProgrammer

                                  Hi
                                  Normally the one would use QGraphicsPixmapItem
                                  and maybe a custom item for the lines/polygon.
                                  You would not need a ScrollArea

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                                  • mrjjM mrjj

                                    @hobbyProgrammer

                                    Hi
                                    Normally the one would use QGraphicsPixmapItem
                                    and maybe a custom item for the lines/polygon.
                                    You would not need a ScrollArea

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                                    @mrjj Okay so I tried to make a new graphicsview and this is the code.
                                    It doesn't seem to load the pixmap.
                                    It's probably a stupid mistake (I make them a lot), since I've wasted way too much time on this.

                                    #include "graphicsview.h"
                                    
                                    GraphicsView::GraphicsView(QWidget *parent)
                                        : QGraphicsView(parent)
                                    {
                                        scene = new QGraphicsScene(this);
                                        setScene(scene);
                                    }
                                    
                                    void GraphicsView::open()
                                    {
                                        filename = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this,tr("Open File"), QDir::currentPath(), tr("Image Files(*.png *.jpg *.jpeg)"));
                                        qDebug() << filename;
                                        QGraphicsPixmapItem *pixmap = scene->addPixmap(QPixmap(filename));
                                        update();
                                    }
                                    
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