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
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
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:
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
Summary:
This is mainly preparation for D15204 (typewriter), where storing RGB won't be sufficient any longer.
Typewriter will need transparent background (alpha=0x00), which can only be expressed as ARGB string.
Current code handles name format identical for all annotations. It doesn't hurt to store all annotations in ARGB format, so instead of introducing special handling for typewriter, let's store all annotation color attributes as ARGB string.
Note: In case of previously existing okularpartrc, configuration will be reused without conversion. New color format will be written when new settings are saved. This has no bad effect.
Test Plan:
- when [Reviews] section in okularpartrc is initially generated, all annotation color attributes are in #AARRGGBB format
- saving into archive stores color with alpha channel (#AARRGGBB), for all kind of annotations
Reviewers: sander
Reviewed By: sander
Subscribers: dileepsankhla, sander, okular-devel
Tags: #okular
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D15279
Removed name attribute from default tools (ie those from tools.xml), so
that they now get default names, which automatically translated if the
application language is switched.
With this patch, tools.xml no longer contains strings to be translated.
NOTE: Messages.sh was not tested
Two purposes:
- Have tooltips available even for user-created annotations (not just
the predefined ones)
- Avoid i18n strings in settings (NOTE: the "name" attribute will be
removed in next patch)
Some tooltips were created over new (eg for new tools), some were
rewritten to actually give instructions instead of repeating the name of
the tool, some were rewritten to avoid references to colors (because
colors are no longer fixed)
Note that previously the width attrubute was ignored by the PolyLine
engine and it always set width=1, that's why I had to change the default
value in tools.xml.
in the hicolor namespace. Before, the non-specified
"graphics-viewer-document" icon was used, which caused
icon loaders from other toolkits not to find this icon
as they don't consider Oxygen by default.
Also update all the references that made use of the
"graphics-viewer-document" icon in the code and
the many .desktop files.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdegraphics/okular/; revision=819965
Extended the annotation properties dialog to choose the type (rect/ellipse) or the color for the inner part.
Added a button in the review toolbar to construct a cyan ellipse.
svn path=/trunk/playground/graphics/okular/; revision=606023
- make the PagePainter draw all the points specified in a LineAnnotation, as it can represent also a Polygon or Polyline annotation
- automatically read the annotation dom element in the base AnnotatorEngine class, so every engine won't need to read it on its own
- properly reset some vars in the engines
- when constructing a Stamp annotation, use the right 'icon' attribute of the annotation element (and not the icon of the engine)
- renamed the TwoPointsEngine into PolyLineEngine, and abstracted to construct a polygon/polyline with a specified number of sides
- added a polygon button on the annotation toolbar
- check better if the annotator has to paint something
svn path=/trunk/playground/graphics/okular/; revision=583102
- improve the calculation of the bounding rect for freetext annotations
- fix the drawing of the pixmap associated with the PickPointEngine
- implement the creation of stamp annotations
svn path=/trunk/playground/graphics/okular/; revision=582808
existing ones, updated 'tools.xml' with new names and made generator_pdf
parse pdf icon names as lowercase. Added SVG sources too for the icons.
- note that I suck as icon maker, so plz make good looking icons and don't
complain about these - :-))
svn path=/branches/kpdf_annotations/kdegraphics/kpdf/; revision=405395
Restarting working on the Engines. Readded annotation creation for
SmoothPath engine / InkAnnotation annot.
Tools.xml:
Format changed, makes more sense now. Fileformat described in comment.
svn path=/branches/kpdf_annotations/kdegraphics/kpdf/; revision=405145
PagePainter:
Only draw annotation extents (the rect property).
PageViewAnnotator:
Changed AnnotatorEngine(s) to deal with new attribs in structures. In
particular they use the NormalizedRect attribute of annotation instead
of the annotation as a rect itself.
Todo:
Updated.
svn path=/branches/kpdf_annotations/kdegraphics/kpdf/; revision=396911
Annotation: the class has been passivized. It's only a data container now,
no more active manipulation of events/paints.
PageViewAnnotator: this class has been created to handle creating annots.
PageView creates its 'Annotator on demand. The annotator parses tool
definition from the 'tool.xml' file.
The Annotator internally uses AnnotatorEngine(s) to react to mouse events
and the annotation is created when the job is really finished.
Page: added a (maybe temporary) NormalizedPoint to complement Norm..Rect.
PageViewUtils: removed PageViewEditTools and cleaned up header.
conf/: added a debug option for showing annotation boundary while creating
one and added a temporary 'debug' toolbox in the config dialogs.
svn path=/branches/kpdf_annotations/kdegraphics/kpdf/; revision=394959