Implemented using a ColorModeMenu class,
derived from ToggleActionMenu (derived from KActionMenu),
as a child object of PageView.
* KToggleAction for every color mode, allows to set shortcuts for every mode.
Color mode actions have icons.
* KToggleAction for normal colors mode.
* ToggleActionMenu containing all color mode actions.
If triggered, toggles color mode between normal colors and last change colors mode.
"Toggle Change Colors" is replaced by "Change Colors", which is actually a toggle action.
BUG: 407217
BUG: 437755
This creates CursorWrapHelper, which wraps the cursor
from e. g. top screen edge to bottom screen edge,
and calculates the drag offset from the actual cursor movement.
* C++ instead of .ui files.
* Put every control in a QFormLayout row.
* Where possible, use only a single layout, i. e. no nesting.
* Use rows with an empty QLabel as horizontal spacer.
Content grouping by whitespace instead of group boxes.
* Where group boxes were used for labeling tool managers,
use a <h3> QLabel instead.
* Where group boxes were used for labeling control groups,
drop the label or label only the first control (like in Dolphin).
* Use combo boxes instead of radio button groups.
(I don’t know how to connect radio buttons to KConfigWidgets...)
* Don’t use checkboxes as label, that doesn’t lay out correctly.
Instead, put the checkbox in an own row, although it controls the same feature.
Some of the changes are not perfect yet, so I opened
https://invent.kde.org/graphics/okular/-/issues/45 to outline further improvements.
Source files are no longer separated by UI and non-UI and similar,
but only by their build target.
* ui/ -> part/
* Move all source files from conf/ to part/
* Keep config skeleton definitions in conf/, needed for the mobile target too
* Move editdrawingtooldialogtest.h from conf/autotests/ to autotests/
* ui/data/icons/ -> icons/
* Move /part.cpp, /part.rc and similar files to part/
* Adapt include paths in source files
* Adapt CMakeLists.txt files (in / and in subdirectories)
* Adapt /Messages.sh
f9841b0f8a and e0f45add55
They break the windows build, which shows there's something defenitely
fishy going on with the current code, but oh well, someone with more
time needs to figure out a proper solution
Read https://stackoverflow.com/a/23749273/11956287 for a full
explanation, but basically this is important for headers like the
interfaces/ and kdocumentviewer.h that are supposed to be used by third
partyies where it may happen that wrong things happen because the whole
class is inline in a header
For the classes that are defined in the .cpp or are not installed
headers this would not be necessary but it's not so hard to add a few
default defined destructors, so do that :)
Avoids all the explicit boilerplate needed, ensures the dependency on
the JSON file ia also set and allows simple export of the setup
in the installed CMake config file, so other projects importing
the config file have the respective CMake macros set as recommended.
Test Plan:
Still builds as before. Touch a plugin metadata JSON file now triggers a moc
rerun. CMake config file contains setup of variables.
Create a new new annotation toolbar to replace the current one as discussed in the task T8076.
Fixes:
BUG: 386578
BUG: 374728
BUG: 352310
BUG: 330518
BUG: 341914
BUG: 157289
BUG: 358057
BUG: 412767
BUG: 413595
BUG: 420462
FIXED-IN: 1.11.0
Test Plan
Before testing this revision
Delete or Temporary move aside the following files:
~/.config/okularpartrc
~/.config/okularrc
~/.local/share/kxmlgui5/okular/part.rc
~/.local/share/kxmlgui5/okular/shell.rc
Nomenclature
Actions in the main toolbar:
Quick annotations
Actions in the annotation toolbar:
Annotation actions Highlighter, Underline, Squiggle, Strike out, Typewriter,
Inline note, Popup note, Freehand line, Arrow, Straight line, Rectangle, Ellipse,
Polygon, Stamp
Annotation config actions Line width, Color, Inner color, Opacity, Font, Annotation settings
Other actions Add to Quick Annotations, Pin
Autotests
First run: annotation toolbar is not visible
Selecting Tools > Annotations shows the annotation toolbar (below the main toolbar by default)
Select an annotation > toolbar is shown
Select a quick annotation > toolbar is shown
Hide action (red cross) on the toolbar hides the toolbar
Keys 1-9,0 select the (builtin) Annotation actions (one case tested)
Keys Alt+1-9,0 select the quick annotation actions (one case tested)
No annotation action selected: Quick Annotations is enabled, Add to quick annotations is disabled, Annotation config actions are disabled, Pin is enabled
The current document is an image: Highlighter, Underline, Squiggle, Strike out are disabled (also in Quick annotations)
The current document is protected: All actions are disabled
Select annotation: the Annotation config actions are enabled and their values set to the ones for the current annotation (taken from okularpartrc)
Click an annotation action when none selected: browse mode is selected
Click the currently selected annotation action: the action is unchecked and the tool disabled (back to browse mode)
Click ESC: the currently selected annotation action is unchecked
If Pin unchecked the selected annotation is unchecked after it has be used once and we are back to Browse mode
The annotation systems works when multiple Okular tabs are open (the selected annotation is per-tab)
Manual tests
(TODO) Check that kconf_update updates the key AnnotationTools to QuickAnnotationTools in ~/.config/okularpartrc
Color icon is a format-text-color (if inline note or typewriter) or format-stroke-color for all other annotations
All actions have tooltips (some change based on the fact that the icon is enabled or not)
If a custom Line Width or Opacity is set through the Annotation Settings dialog, its value appears as a new checked action in the Line width or Opacity menu
If a custom stamp is selected through the Annotation Settings dialog, its name or filename (without path) appears as a new checked action in the Stamp menu
In Configure Okular > Annotations it is only possible to configure the quick annotations. Modifying them here updates the Quick annotations list after clicking Apply
The current document is an image: Highlighter, Underline, Squiggle, Strike out are disabled in Quick annotations
The state of Pin action is remembered across Okular launches
Selecting a quick action selects the corresponding action and loads its config values (color, line width, ...)
Setting the color and fill color works for all annotations (to be tested carefully, can be problematic for typewriter and inline note given the different internal mechanism to store the color in the settings)
Test stamp annotation (handled differently from the rest of the annotations)
Merge Request: https://invent.kde.org/graphics/okular/-/merge_requests/105
Summary:
This replaces ToolAction by a near-drop-in replacement named ToggleActionMenu. The new annotation toolbar already uses this (D15580).
Unlike ToolAction, ToggleActionMenu inherits from KActionMenu to be more flexible.
* Menu can be set from outside, not hard coded.
* Default action for toolbar button is controllable from outside. (Theoretically, the button could trigger //anything// now.)
* KActionMenu instead of KSelectAction:
- Pluggable in other menus, thus called “Menu”.
- Doesn’t make the actions exclusive, so //any// actions can be added to the menu.
* ImplicitDefaultAction mode can choose the default action of the toolbar buttons automatically, by looking for the first checked action in the menu.
Toolbar buttons use the default action //of// this menu, not this menu itself as action.
Because the default action is configurable now, D21622 and D21635 (where we tried to fine-tune ToolAction) become obsolete.
Screenshot:
Everything like before, here with mouse_selecttool added to Tools menu to show submenu capability.
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Test Plan:
ToolAction replacement and ImplicitDefaultAction mode:
* Open Okular and look at toolbar button -> has correct tool selected.
* Open a document.
* Look at toolbar button menu -> Correct menu entries (like before, with ToolAction).
* Select some selection tools through shortcuts and toolbar button -> behaves correctly.
Usage as submenu:
* Add ToggleActionMenu ("mouse_selecttool") to menubar (..../kxmlgui5/okular/part.rc) -> Submenu looks correctly, has no checkbox attached and so on...
Toolbar buttons:
* Add diverse other actions to the menu -> still works as before.
* Add actions when toolbar buttons are already created -> actions are added to existing buttons.
* setDefaultAction() to some completely unrelated action. -> ToggleActionMenu does not get confused.
Reviewers: simgunz
Reviewed By: simgunz
Subscribers: aacid, ngraham, simgunz, okular-devel
Tags: #okular
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D21971