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    john_hobbyist
    wrote on last edited by john_hobbyist
    #68

    Yes, I work with "prints" inside code.... So here how things are: The program goes to the below methods (source on my previous posts) , but it does not displays the rectangle so it does not call screenshot...Any ideas?

    Sorry! Updated the correct code!

        def mousePressEvent(self, event):
            print("56")
            '''
                Mouse is pressed. If selection is visible either set dragging mode (if close to border) or hide selection.
                If selection is not visible make it visible and start at this point.
            '''
    
            if event.button() == QtCore.Qt.LeftButton:
                print("57")
    
                position = QtCore.QPoint(event.pos())
                print("58")
                if self.selection.isVisible():
                    print("59")
                    # visible selection
                    if (self.upper_left - position).manhattanLength() < 20:
                        print("60")
                        # close to upper left corner, drag it
                        self.mode = "drag_upper_left"
                        print("61")
                    elif (self.lower_right - position).manhattanLength() < 20:
                        print("62")
                        # close to lower right corner, drag it
                        self.mode = "drag_lower_right"
                        print("63")
                    else:
                        print("64")
                        # clicked somewhere else, hide selection
                        self.selection.hide()
                        print("65")
                else:
                    # no visible selection, start new selection
                    print("66")
                    self.upper_left = position
                    print("67")
                    self.lower_right = position
                    print("68")
                    self.mode = "drag_lower_right"
                    print("69")
                    self.selection.show()
                    print("70")
    
        def mouseMoveEvent(self, event):
            print("71")
            '''
                Mouse moved. If selection is visible, drag it according to drag mode.
            '''
            if self.selection.isVisible():
                print("72")
                # visible selection
                if self.mode == "drag_lower_right":
                    print("73")
                    self.lower_right = QtCore.QPoint(event.pos())
                    print("74")
                elif self.mode == "drag_upper_left":
                    print("75")
                    self.upper_left = QtCore.QPoint(event.pos())
                    print("76")
                # update geometry
                self.selection.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(self.upper_left, self.lower_right).normalized())
                print("77")
    
    def take_screenshot():
        print("205")
        from PyQt5 import QtCore as pyqt5c
        print("206")
        from PyQt5 import QtWidgets as pyqt5w
        print("207")
        screen = pyqt5w.QApplication.primaryScreen()
        print("208")
        winid = pyqt5w.QApplication.desktop().winId()
        print("209")
        pixmap = screen.grabWindow(winid)
        print("210")
    
        ba = pyqt5c.QByteArray()
        print("211")
        buff = pyqt5c.QBuffer(ba)
        print("212")
        pixmap.save(buff, "PNG")
        print("213")
        return ba.data()
    
    if __name__ == "__main__":
        print("214")
        app = QApplication(sys.argv)
        print("215")
        icon = QIcon(os.path.join(selfDir, '_static', 'orthoview.ico'))
        print("216")
        app.setWindowIcon(icon)
        print("217")
        from PyQt5.QtWidgets import *
        print("218")
        data = take_screenshot()
        print("219")
        window = QWidget()
        print("220")
        layout = QtWidgets.QVBoxLayout(window)
        print("221")
        pixmap = QPixmap()
        print("222")
        pixmap.loadFromData(data)
        print("223")
        label = QtWidgets.QLabel()
        print("224")
        label.setPixmap(pixmap)
        print("225")
        
        layout.addWidget(label)     
        print("226")
        geometry = app.desktop().availableGeometry()        
        print("227")
        window.setFixedSize(geometry.width(), geometry.height())       
        print("228")
        window = OrthoView()
        print("229")
        window.show()
        print("230")
        sys.exit(app.exec_())
    
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    • J john_hobbyist

      Yes, I work with "prints" inside code.... So here how things are: The program goes to the below methods (source on my previous posts) , but it does not displays the rectangle so it does not call screenshot...Any ideas?

      Sorry! Updated the correct code!

          def mousePressEvent(self, event):
              print("56")
              '''
                  Mouse is pressed. If selection is visible either set dragging mode (if close to border) or hide selection.
                  If selection is not visible make it visible and start at this point.
              '''
      
              if event.button() == QtCore.Qt.LeftButton:
                  print("57")
      
                  position = QtCore.QPoint(event.pos())
                  print("58")
                  if self.selection.isVisible():
                      print("59")
                      # visible selection
                      if (self.upper_left - position).manhattanLength() < 20:
                          print("60")
                          # close to upper left corner, drag it
                          self.mode = "drag_upper_left"
                          print("61")
                      elif (self.lower_right - position).manhattanLength() < 20:
                          print("62")
                          # close to lower right corner, drag it
                          self.mode = "drag_lower_right"
                          print("63")
                      else:
                          print("64")
                          # clicked somewhere else, hide selection
                          self.selection.hide()
                          print("65")
                  else:
                      # no visible selection, start new selection
                      print("66")
                      self.upper_left = position
                      print("67")
                      self.lower_right = position
                      print("68")
                      self.mode = "drag_lower_right"
                      print("69")
                      self.selection.show()
                      print("70")
      
          def mouseMoveEvent(self, event):
              print("71")
              '''
                  Mouse moved. If selection is visible, drag it according to drag mode.
              '''
              if self.selection.isVisible():
                  print("72")
                  # visible selection
                  if self.mode == "drag_lower_right":
                      print("73")
                      self.lower_right = QtCore.QPoint(event.pos())
                      print("74")
                  elif self.mode == "drag_upper_left":
                      print("75")
                      self.upper_left = QtCore.QPoint(event.pos())
                      print("76")
                  # update geometry
                  self.selection.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(self.upper_left, self.lower_right).normalized())
                  print("77")
      
      def take_screenshot():
          print("205")
          from PyQt5 import QtCore as pyqt5c
          print("206")
          from PyQt5 import QtWidgets as pyqt5w
          print("207")
          screen = pyqt5w.QApplication.primaryScreen()
          print("208")
          winid = pyqt5w.QApplication.desktop().winId()
          print("209")
          pixmap = screen.grabWindow(winid)
          print("210")
      
          ba = pyqt5c.QByteArray()
          print("211")
          buff = pyqt5c.QBuffer(ba)
          print("212")
          pixmap.save(buff, "PNG")
          print("213")
          return ba.data()
      
      if __name__ == "__main__":
          print("214")
          app = QApplication(sys.argv)
          print("215")
          icon = QIcon(os.path.join(selfDir, '_static', 'orthoview.ico'))
          print("216")
          app.setWindowIcon(icon)
          print("217")
          from PyQt5.QtWidgets import *
          print("218")
          data = take_screenshot()
          print("219")
          window = QWidget()
          print("220")
          layout = QtWidgets.QVBoxLayout(window)
          print("221")
          pixmap = QPixmap()
          print("222")
          pixmap.loadFromData(data)
          print("223")
          label = QtWidgets.QLabel()
          print("224")
          label.setPixmap(pixmap)
          print("225")
          
          layout.addWidget(label)     
          print("226")
          geometry = app.desktop().availableGeometry()        
          print("227")
          window.setFixedSize(geometry.width(), geometry.height())       
          print("228")
          window = OrthoView()
          print("229")
          window.show()
          print("230")
          sys.exit(app.exec_())
      
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      JonB
      wrote on last edited by
      #69

      @john_hobbyist
      Seems to be much the same code as you started with, re-pasted. I don't understand how you said you had moved from Qt4 to Qt5 with QtGui changes, yet now you have QtGui.QLabel, which as far as I know should not work....

      Anyway, I don't know what path your code is or is not following. It's time for you to put your own print() statements in if you want to understand what is going on....

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      • JonBJ JonB

        @john_hobbyist
        Seems to be much the same code as you started with, re-pasted. I don't understand how you said you had moved from Qt4 to Qt5 with QtGui changes, yet now you have QtGui.QLabel, which as far as I know should not work....

        Anyway, I don't know what path your code is or is not following. It's time for you to put your own print() statements in if you want to understand what is going on....

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        john_hobbyist
        wrote on last edited by
        #70

        @JonB Yes, I have put "prints" inside the code, that is how I figure out on which parts of code the execution goes...

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        • J john_hobbyist

          @JonB Yes, I have put "prints" inside the code, that is how I figure out on which parts of code the execution goes...

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          JonB
          wrote on last edited by
          #71

          @john_hobbyist
          But you don't tell me, so you want me to guess?

          Does it hit the self.selection.show()? Does it hit the move code? What is your usage of Python is instead of == in if self.mode is "drag_lower_right"?

          I leave it to you now.

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          • JonBJ JonB

            @john_hobbyist
            But you don't tell me, so you want me to guess?

            Does it hit the self.selection.show()? Does it hit the move code? What is your usage of Python is instead of == in if self.mode is "drag_lower_right"?

            I leave it to you now.

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            john_hobbyist
            wrote on last edited by john_hobbyist
            #72

            @JonB Sorry! I updated the right code! Please see above 2-3 posts..
            When I press the mouse button it goes: 56, 57,58, 59, 62, 63, 56, 57,58, 59, 62, 63....
            When I move the mouse, it goes 71, 72, 73, 74, 77, 71, 72, 73, 74, 77...
            Either I have loaded an image or not!

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              @JonB Sorry! I updated the right code! Please see above 2-3 posts..
              When I press the mouse button it goes: 56, 57,58, 59, 62, 63, 56, 57,58, 59, 62, 63....
              When I move the mouse, it goes 71, 72, 73, 74, 77, 71, 72, 73, 74, 77...
              Either I have loaded an image or not!

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              JonB
              wrote on last edited by
              #73

              @john_hobbyist
              I don't know.

               self.lower_right = QtCore.QPoint(event.pos())
              self.upper_left = QtCore.QPoint(event.pos())
              self.selection.setGeometry(QtCore.QRect(self.upper_left, self.lower_right).normalized())
              

              Are the coordinates of event.pos() correct for setGeometry()? Start by getting some visible rubber band, e.g. put suitable constants in there instead of relying on mouse positions?

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              • J john_hobbyist

                @JonB Sorry! I updated the right code! Please see above 2-3 posts..
                When I press the mouse button it goes: 56, 57,58, 59, 62, 63, 56, 57,58, 59, 62, 63....
                When I move the mouse, it goes 71, 72, 73, 74, 77, 71, 72, 73, 74, 77...
                Either I have loaded an image or not!

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                SGaist
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on last edited by
                #74

                @john_hobbyist did you try to just get the rubber band stuff working on a minimal widget ?

                You can then apply that knowledge to your more complex application.

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                Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  @john_hobbyist did you try to just get the rubber band stuff working on a minimal widget ?

                  You can then apply that knowledge to your more complex application.

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                  john_hobbyist
                  wrote on last edited by john_hobbyist
                  #75

                  @SGaist I am searching how do this.... and basically what @JonB suggested...

                  Update: I noticed that the rectangle works but it is constrained inside tool bar...(upper left corner) not inside the area that I load the image...

                  problem.jpg

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                  • J john_hobbyist

                    @SGaist I am searching how do this.... and basically what @JonB suggested...

                    Update: I noticed that the rectangle works but it is constrained inside tool bar...(upper left corner) not inside the area that I load the image...

                    problem.jpg

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                    mrjj
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on last edited by mrjj
                    #76

                    @john_hobbyist
                    Hi
                    Progress :) \o/

                    Check for RubberbandEnhancedLabel (if you use it still ) what parent you assign to it
                    when you create it.

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      @john_hobbyist
                      Hi
                      Progress :) \o/

                      Check for RubberbandEnhancedLabel (if you use it still ) what parent you assign to it
                      when you create it.

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                      john_hobbyist
                      wrote on last edited by john_hobbyist
                      #77

                      @mrjj You mean this:

                      label = RubberbandEnhancedLabel()
                      

                      but I do not use it. I have it as comment from previous code. Basically the whole unused/commented code is this:

                          app = QtWidgets.QApplication([])
                      
                          screen_pixmap = QScreen.grabWindow (self, win_id, left, top, width, height)
                          
                          window = QtGui.QWidget()
                          
                          layout = QtWidgets.QVBoxLayout(window)
                          label = RubberbandEnhancedLabel()
                          label.setPixmap(screen_pixmap)
                          layout.addWidget(label)
                          geometry = app.desktop().availableGeometry()
                          window.setFixedSize(geometry.width(), geometry.height())
                      

                      which I do not use (copied from one of the sources above...). Should I use something from here?

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                      • J john_hobbyist

                        @mrjj You mean this:

                        label = RubberbandEnhancedLabel()
                        

                        but I do not use it. I have it as comment from previous code. Basically the whole unused/commented code is this:

                            app = QtWidgets.QApplication([])
                        
                            screen_pixmap = QScreen.grabWindow (self, win_id, left, top, width, height)
                            
                            window = QtGui.QWidget()
                            
                            layout = QtWidgets.QVBoxLayout(window)
                            label = RubberbandEnhancedLabel()
                            label.setPixmap(screen_pixmap)
                            layout.addWidget(label)
                            geometry = app.desktop().availableGeometry()
                            window.setFixedSize(geometry.width(), geometry.height())
                        

                        which I do not use (copied from one of the sources above...). Should I use something from here?

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                        mrjj
                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                        wrote on last edited by mrjj
                        #78

                        @john_hobbyist
                        Hi
                        So what IS the blue rectangle then ?

                        Check the parent where you create it.

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          @john_hobbyist
                          Hi
                          So what IS the blue rectangle then ?

                          Check the parent where you create it.

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                          john_hobbyist
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #79

                          @mrjj Please look in the previous posts. I have posted everything...

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                            @mrjj Please look in the previous posts. I have posted everything...

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                            mrjj
                            Lifetime Qt Champion
                            wrote on last edited by mrjj
                            #80

                            @john_hobbyist
                            Yes but its hard to know what you currently have.
                            So the blue rectangle is a QRubberband ?

                            So there place where you create it, what is used as the parent.
                            It kinda seems like the Toolbar as else it would not clip to it.

                            is self.selection the RubberBand ?

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                            • mrjjM mrjj

                              @john_hobbyist
                              Yes but its hard to know what you currently have.
                              So the blue rectangle is a QRubberband ?

                              So there place where you create it, what is used as the parent.
                              It kinda seems like the Toolbar as else it would not clip to it.

                              is self.selection the RubberBand ?

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                              john_hobbyist
                              wrote on last edited by john_hobbyist
                              #81

                              @mrjj Yes, you are right! It is used inside

                              MyMplCanvas
                              

                              Yes it is rubberband,

                              self.selection = QtWidgets.QRubberBand(QtWidgets.QRubberBand.Rectangle, self)
                              
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                                @mrjj Yes, you are right! It is used inside

                                MyMplCanvas
                                

                                Yes it is rubberband,

                                self.selection = QtWidgets.QRubberBand(QtWidgets.QRubberBand.Rectangle, self)
                                
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                                mrjj
                                Lifetime Qt Champion
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #82

                                @john_hobbyist
                                Hi
                                Hmm The reason its up in the Toolbar seems not to be be related to parent

                                class MyMplCanvas(mpl_qt.FigureCanvasQTAgg):
                                ....
                                self.selection = QtWidgets.QRubberBand(QtWidgets.QRubberBand.Rectangle, self)

                                I assume here self is MyMplCanvas and as far as we know MyMplCanvas is the class that draw the image.

                                So the Rubberband works, but cant be dragged outside that little area ?

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                                • mrjjM mrjj

                                  @john_hobbyist
                                  Hi
                                  Hmm The reason its up in the Toolbar seems not to be be related to parent

                                  class MyMplCanvas(mpl_qt.FigureCanvasQTAgg):
                                  ....
                                  self.selection = QtWidgets.QRubberBand(QtWidgets.QRubberBand.Rectangle, self)

                                  I assume here self is MyMplCanvas and as far as we know MyMplCanvas is the class that draw the image.

                                  So the Rubberband works, but cant be dragged outside that little area ?

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                                  john_hobbyist
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #83

                                  @mrjj "So the Rubberband works, but cant be dragged outside that little area ?"
                                  Yes!

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                                    @mrjj "So the Rubberband works, but cant be dragged outside that little area ?"
                                    Yes!

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                                    mrjj
                                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #84

                                    @john_hobbyist
                                    Ok. That is bizarre as that sounds like it is inside the toolbar.
                                    and the mouseXXX functions are under the MyMplCanvas ?

                                    I don't get this as then it should not work if it's placed in toolbar as the mouse events go into
                                    MyMplCanvas.

                                    unde this line
                                    self.selection = QtWidgets.QRubberBand(QtWidgets.QRubberBand.Rectangle, self)

                                    is it possible to
                                    print (self) ?

                                    Im not sure if it just shows the address.

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                                    • mrjjM mrjj

                                      @john_hobbyist
                                      Ok. That is bizarre as that sounds like it is inside the toolbar.
                                      and the mouseXXX functions are under the MyMplCanvas ?

                                      I don't get this as then it should not work if it's placed in toolbar as the mouse events go into
                                      MyMplCanvas.

                                      unde this line
                                      self.selection = QtWidgets.QRubberBand(QtWidgets.QRubberBand.Rectangle, self)

                                      is it possible to
                                      print (self) ?

                                      Im not sure if it just shows the address.

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                                      john_hobbyist
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #85

                                      @mrjj

                                      Both

                                      def mousePressEvent(self, event):
                                      

                                      and

                                      def mouseMoveEvent(self, event):
                                      

                                      are under

                                      class MyMplCanvas(mpl_qt.FigureCanvasQTAgg):
                                      

                                      Yes, the answer in:

                                      print (self)
                                      

                                      is:

                                      <__main__.MyMplCanvas object at 0x7f717bb5f700>
                                      
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                                      • J john_hobbyist

                                        @mrjj

                                        Both

                                        def mousePressEvent(self, event):
                                        

                                        and

                                        def mouseMoveEvent(self, event):
                                        

                                        are under

                                        class MyMplCanvas(mpl_qt.FigureCanvasQTAgg):
                                        

                                        Yes, the answer in:

                                        print (self)
                                        

                                        is:

                                        <__main__.MyMplCanvas object at 0x7f717bb5f700>
                                        
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                                        mrjj
                                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                                        wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                        #86

                                        @john_hobbyist
                                        Hi
                                        Oh that actually worked. the print(self)
                                        so the parent really is MyMplCanvas.

                                        So how does it show the blue rect ?

                                        You click on the Canvas and it appears up there ?

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                                        • mrjjM mrjj

                                          @john_hobbyist
                                          Hi
                                          Oh that actually worked. the print(self)
                                          so the parent really is MyMplCanvas.

                                          So how does it show the blue rect ?

                                          You click on the Canvas and it appears up there ?

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                                          john_hobbyist
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #87

                                          @mrjj Yes I click on the large area (where the images are depicted) and I see the result as I depicted in the figure above, BUT it never completes the operation, meaning that as I move it, the rectangle keeps changing on that small area..

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