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 :)
Selecting highlight tool, pressing left mouse button while over text, and
immediately releasing without dragging a selection caused inconsistent state.
It left TextSelectorEnigne in the state m_creationCompleted == false and
m_lockedItem == something. Then in continuous mode all events kept on being
propagated to TextSelectorEngine::event, even if the user started unrelated
interactions in the meantime. This caused various side effects.
It notably happened when you double clicked a finished highlight annotation,
as described in bug 426658.
We can go to m_creationComplete after release even without a selection,
because TextSelectorEngine::end and PageViewAnnotator::performRouteMouseOrTabletEvent
handle the case just fine, i.e. don't create an annotation but reset the state machine.
Fixes bug 426658 at least partially. I couldn't reproduce the described crash,
so no idea if that's also fixed.
BUG: 446658
Perform extra checks on the existence of QDomElement attributes and on the correctness of their conversion from QString to int.
This also prevents a crash if it is not possible to find the built in tool associated to the triggered quick tool.
Using the new configuration key BuiltinAnnotationTools instead of AnnotationTools, we avoid any conflicts in the configuration files due to the fact that the key AnnotationTools had a different meaning in the previous versions of Okular. In particular we avoid the critical problem that the actions in the UI do not match the actual annotation tools. The conflict may happen if the kconf_update script is not executed for some reason (e.g. okular running from flatpack).
BUG: 425354
FIXED-IN: 1.11.1
In this way it is possible to drop the `sourceId` attribute from the quick tools definition. This simplifies the code logic and makes it easier to update user settings from the previous version of Okular (because there is no need to add the attribute `sourceId`
This also fixes the crash due to the fact that `sourceId` was not correctly created when a quick annotation is created from the Annotation page of Okualr Settings.
BUG: 424810
FIXED-IN: 1.11.0
This adds a KToggleAction which sets annotation tools to constrain angle mode.
It provides an alternative user interface to the Shift button, which is used to constrain angles since MR !210.
The action and the Shift button are XOR-ed, i. e. if constrain angle mode is activated, pressing Shift temporarily disables it.
The action state is remembered accross sessions, for consistency with most other actions. It should be difficult to check this action without knowing of its existence, since it is not in any toolbar or menu, just in the action collection.
The meaning of AnnotatorEngine::Modifiers was generalized a bit, moving the responsibility about whether to constrain angles back to PageViewAnnotator, because AnnotatorEngine does not know about the action.
FEATURE: 353560
FIXED-IN: 1.11
find . \( -name "*.cpp" -or -name "*.h" -or -name "*.c" -or -name "*.cc" \) -exec clang-format -i {} \;
If you reached this file doing a git blame, please see README.clang-format (added 2 commits in the future of this one)
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
Use jq to filter compile_commands.json to not include the compilation of
autogenerated files, we don't want to check those
Also filter out the synctex folder, since that is imported code
In the case of multiple input events, the local event loop of
QInputDialog was processing pending events before m_creationCompleted
could be cleared. This allowed recursive calls to PickPointEngine::end,
even on wrong events (e.g. MouseMove shouldn't cause end(), but it did).
BUG: 409638
BUG: 413990
Summary:
Configuration:
- Add push button to select custom stamp image
- Check if loaded image is usable as stamp or throw error
- Keep image proportions in previewer
- Move previewer below the combobox to display larger preview
Annotation tool:
- Keep stamp image proportion in annotation preview (while left mouse button is down)
- Adding the annotation with one-click (without holding the left mouse button and dragging) adds the stamp with original proportions
BUG: 370381
BUG: 383652
CCBUG: 383651
FIXED-IN: 1.9.0
Closes T8074
TODO:
- [ ] Check if filters in file chooser make sense / propose better alternative
- [x] Update doc ( @yurchor will do it after we merge this)
Test Plan:
From stamp annotation configuration dialog:
- Show a warning regarding limitations of the feature's current implementation
- Click push button next to combo box opens a file selector
- Selecting a corrupted image file should throw an error
- Selecting a good image file shows the preview of the image
- Select a horizontal image shows a large clear preview
- Select a vertical image file shows a smaller preview without messing up the visual of the config dialog
- Input a valid icon name in the combobox and the preview of the icon is shown
From page view, select the stamp annotation with horizontal image file (not squared):
- Click and hold. The preview maintains proportions
- Single click. The stamp image in the pdf maintains proportions and has the same size of the click and hold preview.
- Add an annotation of the Okular custom stamps (internal SVG so treated slightly differently) do not create problems
Reviewers: #okular, ngraham
Reviewed By: ngraham
Subscribers: pino, aacid, yurchor, ngraham, okular-devel
Tags: #okular
Maniphest Tasks: T8074
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D22064
Summary: Similar to the line ending style, add support for line start style for the Straight Line annotation tool
Test Plan:
1. Go to Configure annotations
2. Create (or edit existing) Straight Line tool
3. Set the ‘Line Start’ option on Style and Apply
4. Use the Straight Line tool to draw a line and check the line starting style.
Reviewers: #okular, tobiasdeiminger
Reviewed By: tobiasdeiminger
Subscribers: ngraham, tobiasdeiminger, okular-devel
Tags: #okular
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D21238
Summary:
Poppler and Okular already have support for specifying Line End style (`TermStyle`) for the Straight Line tool. Expose the functionality in configuration and hook up the correct slots.
Configure annotations (before):
{F6788150}
Configure annotations (after):
{F6788151}
Straight Line tool with Open Arrow end in action:
{F6788153}
Test Plan:
1. Open a PDF in Okular
2. Enable Review
3. Right click on Review toolbar and Configure annotations
4. Create (or edit existing) Straight Line tool
5. Set the ‘Line End’ option on Style and Apply
6. Use the Straight Line tool to draw a line and check the line ending style.
Reviewers: #okular, #vdg, sander, ngraham
Reviewed By: #vdg, sander, ngraham
Subscribers: pino, sander, davidhurka, tobiasdeiminger, ngraham, okular-devel
Tags: #okular
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D20760
Summary:
Changing typewriter text color can be done in the typewriter properties dialog, or programmatically via new okular API methods TextAnnotation::textColor and TextAnnotation::setTextColor.
poppler >= 0.69 is required to store text color natively inside PDF documents. For other document types, text color is stored as metadata inside the document archive.
This work was done during GSoC 2018. See https://community.kde.org/GSoC/2018/StatusReports/DileepSankhla for details.
Test Plan:
- properties dialog of typewriter annotation has "Font Color" picker
- saving to PDF results in <r> <g> <b> rg operation in /DA
- saving to archive results in fontColor="rrggbb" attribute in metadata.xml
Reviewers: sander
Reviewed By: sander
Subscribers: kde-doc-english, sander, okular-devel
Tags: #okular, #documentation
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D15205
Summary:
Typewriter is originally specified by the PDF reference as special FreeText annotation, where Intent=FreeTextTypewriter. It features opaque letters on transparent background, so that users can fill non interactive forms. Herewith typewriter is implemented natively for PDF, and there's also an Okular specific implementation for other document types. The added tool reuses the inline note UI.
This work was done during GSoC 2018. See https://community.kde.org/GSoC/2018/StatusReports/DileepSankhla for details.
FEATURE: 353401
Test Plan:
- okularpartrc is generated (if not yet existing) with typewriter as 10th tool
- typewriter tool is also available in Annotation Tools -> Add, Typ "Typewriter"
- selecting the tool and left click into document opens inline note input dialog
- finishing creates an annotation similar to inline note, but with transparent background
- saving into PDF results in /Subtype FreeText /IT /FreeTextTypeWriter
- saving typewriter into archive stores color with alpha channel = 0x00
- opening annotated archive works, if archive was created with old Okular, and opened in patched Okular
- opening annotated archive works, if archive was created with patched Okular, and opened in old Okular
Reviewers: sander
Reviewed By: sander
Subscribers: ngraham, sander, okular-devel
Tags: #okular
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D15204
- Use a QPixmap object instead of a QPixmap*
Quote from the QPixmap documentation:
"QPixmap objects can be passed around by value
since the QPixmap class uses implicit data sharing."
- Replace another pointer by std::unique_ptr
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D15301
Summary:
Seems like someone forgot to consistently apply a change. Maybe the path
construction should be factored into a reusable lambda?
Test Plan:
Open Okular, open settings > configure Okular. Without the patch, you'll get a
"QFSFileEngine::open: No file name specified" warning, with the patch it
disappears. Note that there is also an unrelated "Illegal icon group: 7"
warning from KIconThemes, but I'm 99% certain that this is on KIconThemes doing
a bogus check in KIconEffect::apply, not on Okular
Reviewers: #okular, hetzenecker, aacid
Reviewed By: #okular, aacid
Subscribers: aacid, #okular
Tags: #okular
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D12001
Summary:
This patch enables HiDPI throughout the application
Every pixmap is multiplied by the devicePixelRatioF
QPainter code is ajusted to take the DPR value into account
All pixmaps get cached with the highest DPR of all screens. When moving the application to another screen, the cache doesn't have to be invalidated.
BUGS: 362856 383589
REVIEW: D6268
It's not part of the standard and GCC recently removed support for it
Looking at the code it seems we only need one external check, let's hope i'm right :D