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/*
Rosegarden
A MIDI and audio sequencer and musical notation editor.
This program is Copyright 2000-2008
Guillaume Laurent <[email protected]>,
Chris Cannam <[email protected]>,
Richard Bown <[email protected]>
The moral rights of Guillaume Laurent, Chris Cannam, and Richard
Bown to claim authorship of this work have been asserted.
Other copyrights also apply to some parts of this work. Please
see the AUTHORS file and individual file headers for details.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version. See the file
COPYING included with this distribution for more information.
*/
#ifndef _RG_ZOOMSLIDER_H_
#define _RG_ZOOMSLIDER_H_
#include <tqslider.h>
#include <vector>
class T;
class TQWidget;
namespace Rosegarden
{
template <class T>
class ZoomSlider : public TQSlider
{
public:
/**
* Construct a ZoomSlider offering a selection from the
* given set of sizes.
*
* A ZoomSlider is a not-very-well-named slider widget that
* offers the user an integral range of values (say, 1..3)
* but maps those values internally onto a list of "sizes",
* which may be any values of any type (for example the
* strings "small", "medium" or "large" or the doubles 1.0,
* 1.2 and 1.5). It may be useful where a GUI wants to
* offer a fairly limited range of sizes or options that
* may actually be arbitrary values chosen because they
* work well for some internal reason but that should appear
* to the user as a nice continuous range.
*/
ZoomSlider(const std::vector<T> &sizes, T defaultValue,
Qt::Orientation, TQWidget * parent, const char * name=0);
virtual ~ZoomSlider();
void reinitialise(const std::vector<T> &sizes, T defaultValue);
const T &getCurrentSize() const;
const T &getDefault() const;
public slots:
void setToDefault(); // restore the initial value
void setSize(T size);
void increment();
void decrement();
protected:
static int getIndex(const std::vector<T> &, T size);
std::vector<T> m_sizes;
T m_defaultValue;
};
template<class T>
ZoomSlider<T>::ZoomSlider(const std::vector<T> &sizes,
T initialSize, Qt::Orientation o,
TQWidget *parent, const char *name) :
TQSlider(0, sizes.size()-1, 1,
getIndex(sizes, initialSize), o, parent, name),
m_sizes(sizes),
m_defaultValue(initialSize)
{
setTracking(false);
setFixedWidth(150);
setFixedHeight(15);
setLineStep(1);
setTickmarks(Below);
}
template<class T>
ZoomSlider<T>::~ZoomSlider() { }
template<class T>
int
ZoomSlider<T>::getIndex(const std::vector<T> &sizes, T size)
{
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizes.size(); ++i) {
if (sizes[i] == size) return i;
}
return sizes.size()/2;
}
template<class T>
void
ZoomSlider<T>::reinitialise(const std::vector<T> &sizes, T size)
{
m_sizes = sizes;
setMinValue(0);
setMaxValue(sizes.size()-1);
setValue(getIndex(sizes, size));
setLineStep(1);
setTickmarks(Below);
}
template<class T>
void
ZoomSlider<T>::setToDefault()
{
setValue(getIndex(m_sizes, m_defaultValue));
}
template <class T>
const T &
ZoomSlider<T>::getCurrentSize() const
{
return m_sizes[value()];
}
template <class T>
void
ZoomSlider<T>::setSize(T size)
{
setValue(getIndex(m_sizes, size));
}
template <class T>
void
ZoomSlider<T>::increment()
{
if (value() + 1 >= m_sizes.size()) return;
setValue(value() + 1);
}
template <class T>
void
ZoomSlider<T>::decrement()
{
if (value() <= 0) return;
setValue(value() - 1);
}
template <class T>
const T &
ZoomSlider<T>::getDefault() const
{
return m_defaultValue;
}
}
#endif
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