Qt Quick custom control (window to display images)
-
Hi,
I'm developing a software using C# and a third party library written in C which includes wrapper DLLs for C++, and .Net.
This library can target multiple OSs, and makes use of a "window" from the underlying window manager to to display images and some graphics through a set of display operators.The library provides a .Net WinForm control to allow the placement of one or more of this display windows in the UI, or it is also possible just to open a floating window (from the underlying window manager).
An example on how to build a QT custom widget to implement this window control in a QWidget based application is provided. But I wish I could port my software to QT and make use of QTQuick as user interface, because the application is intended for industrial use and it requires an easy and touch enabled UI.
So I'm asking if you think it will be possible to easily build a QT Quick control that will allow to place those windows in a Qt Quick UI, and then access the WindowIDs from C++ toin order to use the display operators of the library.
Here is the example code for the QTWidget:
@
// QLibWindow.cpp : Implementation of the class QLibWindow
//#include "qLibwindow.h"
#ifdef Q_WS_X11
#if QT_VERSION >= 0x040000
#include <QX11Info>
#endif
#include <X11/Xlib.h>
#endifQLibWindow::QLibWindow(QWidget *parent, long Width, long Height)
: QWidget(parent)
{
resize(Width,Height);
show();
OpenWindow();
}QLibWindow::~QLibWindow(void)
{
using namespace LibCpp;CloseWindow(WindowID());
}// Open a Lib window inside the QLibWindow widget
void QLibWindow::OpenWindow(void)
{
using namespace LibCpp;#ifdef Q_WS_X11
// In Qt versions older version 3.3, it is necessary to temporarily
// change the SubstructureRedirectMask attribute of a Qt widget
// in order to be able to open a Lib window inside the widget
XWindowAttributes attr;
#if QT_VERSION >= 0x040000
XGetWindowAttributes(x11Info().display(),winId(),&attr);
if (attr.your_event_mask & SubstructureRedirectMask)
XSelectInput(x11Info().display(),winId(),
attr.your_event_mask & ~SubstructureRedirectMask);
XFlush(x11Info().display());
XSync(x11Info().display(),False);
#else
XGetWindowAttributes(x11Display(),winId(),&attr);
if (attr.your_event_mask & SubstructureRedirectMask)
XSelectInput(x11Display(),winId(),
attr.your_event_mask & ~SubstructureRedirectMask);
XFlush(x11Display());
XSync(x11Display(),False);
#endif
#endif
SetWindowAttr("border_width",0);
SetCheck("~father");
// Open a Lib window with dummy width and height
// it will be resized soon
LibCpp::OpenWindow(0,0,100,100,(Hlong)winId(),"visible","",&WinID);
SetCheck("father");
#ifdef Q_WS_X11
// Reset widget attributes to previous settings (see above comment)
#if QT_VERSION >= 0x040000
if (attr.your_event_mask & SubstructureRedirectMask)
XSelectInput(x11Info().display(),winId(),attr.your_event_mask);
#else
if (attr.your_event_mask & SubstructureRedirectMask)
XSelectInput(x11Display(),winId(),attr.your_event_mask);
#endif
#endif
}// Resize the Lib window whenever the QLibWindow widget is resized
void QLibWindow::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent*)
{
using namespace LibCpp;#ifdef Q_WS_X11
// See comment in ::OpenWindow()
XWindowAttributes attr;
#if QT_VERSION >= 0x040000
XGetWindowAttributes(x11Info().display(),winId(),&attr);
if (attr.your_event_mask & SubstructureRedirectMask)
XSelectInput(x11Info().display(),winId(),
attr.your_event_mask & ~SubstructureRedirectMask);
XFlush(x11Info().display());
XSync(x11Info().display(),False);
#else
XGetWindowAttributes(x11Display(),winId(),&attr);
if (attr.your_event_mask & SubstructureRedirectMask)
XSelectInput(x11Display(),winId(),
attr.your_event_mask & ~SubstructureRedirectMask);
XFlush(x11Display());
XSync(x11Display(),False);
#endif
#endif
// Set the Lib window to its new size.
SetWindowExtents(WindowID(),0,0,width(),height());
#ifdef Q_WS_X11
// See comment in ::OpenWindow()
#if QT_VERSION >= 0x040000
if (attr.your_event_mask & SubstructureRedirectMask)
XSelectInput(x11Info().display(),winId(),attr.your_event_mask);
#else
if (attr.your_event_mask & SubstructureRedirectMask)
XSelectInput(x11Display(),winId(),attr.your_event_mask);
#endif
#endif
}
@If anyone could help me with code, or is interested id developing an example for me, I would be glad.
Thanks for any help!
-
This is where the widtget is used:
@
// Lib/Qt measure example
//// matching.cpp : Implementation of the class Matching
//#include "matching.h"
#ifdef Q_WS_X11
#include <X11/Xlib.h>
#endif
#include <qfont.h>
#include <qlayout.h>
#include <qstring.h>
#include <qcursor.h>// Constructor: create GUI
Matching::Matching(QWidget *parent)
: QWidget(parent)
{
WindowIDBuf = -1;
...// Disp: Father widget for Lib window in HBoxDispAndButtons
Disp = new QLibWindow(this);
Disp->setMinimumSize(50,50);// Buttons in HBoxDispAndButtons
QVBoxLayout *Buttons = new QVBoxLayout;...
}// The destructor is called when the user closes the application by clicking
// on the close button in the window manager decoration.
Matching::~Matching(void)
{
using namespace LibCpp;// Close all allocated Lib resources.
CloseWindow(WindowIDBuf);
killTimer(Timer);
}// Initialize Lib windows
void Matching::InitWin(void)
{
using namespace LibCpp;// Initialize framegrabber
InitFg();WindowWidth = Disp->width();
WindowHeight = Disp->height();// Open a Lib buffer window that will be used to program a flicker-free
// display of the results.
OpenWindow(0,0,WindowWidth,WindowHeight,0,"buffer","",&WindowIDBuf);
SetPart(Disp->WindowID(),0,0,Height-1,Width-1);
SetPart(WindowIDBuf,0,0,Height-1,Width-1);
SetLineWidth(Disp->WindowID(),3);
SetLineWidth(WindowIDBuf,3);
DispObj(Image,Disp->WindowID());
}// This slot is called whenever the application's main widget is resized.
// The member function QLibWindow::resizeEvent() of the QLibWindow
// widget is called before this function, thus only the buffer window needs
// to be resized at this point.
void Matching::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent*)
{
using namespace LibCpp;if (WindowIDBuf>0)
{
// Determine the new dimensions of the QLibWindow widget.
// We save the new dimensions for later use in CopyRectangle.
WindowWidth = Disp->width();
WindowHeight = Disp->height();
SetWindowExtents(WindowIDBuf,0,0,WindowWidth,WindowHeight);
// Display the current image. Note that this will slow down the resize
// operation considerably.
DispObj(Image,Disp->WindowID());
}
}// This function is called continously after Timer is started in ::Start()
void Matching::timerEvent(QTimerEvent*)
{
StartMatching();
}// Start continuous matching
void Matching::Start(void)
{
StartButton->setEnabled(false);
StopButton->setEnabled(true);
// Start Timer -> ::timerEvent() is called continously
Timer = startTimer(20);
}// Stop continuous matching
void Matching::Stop(void)
{
StartButton->setEnabled(true);
StopButton->setEnabled(false);
// Kill Timer
killTimer(Timer);
}
@