diff --git a/InitGui.py b/InitGui.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c7375e --- /dev/null +++ b/InitGui.py @@ -0,0 +1,527 @@ +# Selector toolbar for FreeCAD +# Copyright (C) 2015, 2016 (as part of TabBar) triplus @ FreeCAD +# Copyright (C) 2017 triplus @ FreeCAD +# +# +# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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wbIcon(i): + """Create workbench icon.""" + + if str(i.find("XPM")) != "-1": + + icon = [] + + for a in ((((i + .split('{', 1)[1]) + .rsplit('}', 1)[0]) + .strip()) + .split("\n")): + icon.append((a + .split('"', 1)[1]) + .rsplit('"', 1)[0]) + + icon = QtGui.QIcon(QtGui.QPixmap(icon)) + else: + icon = QtGui.QIcon(QtGui.QPixmap(i)) + + if icon.isNull(): + icon = QtGui.QIcon.fromTheme("freecad") + else: + pass + + return icon + + def wbActions(): + """Create workbench actions.""" + + wbList = Gui.listWorkbenches() + + for i in wbList: + if i and i not in actions: + action = QtGui.QAction(group) + action.setCheckable(True) + action.setText(wbList[i].MenuText) + action.setData(i) + + try: + action.setIcon(wbIcon(wbList[i].Icon)) + except: + action.setIcon(QtGui.QIcon.fromTheme("freecad")) + + actions[i] = action + else: + pass + + def onOrientationChanged(): + """Style buttons based on the toolbar orientation.""" + + tb = mw.findChild(QtGui.QToolBar, "Selector") + + if tb: + if tb.orientation() == QtCore.Qt.Orientation.Horizontal: + for b in tb.findChildren(QtGui.QToolButton): + b.setProperty("toolbar_orientation", "horizontal") + b.style().polish(b) + else: + for b in tb.findChildren(QtGui.QToolButton): + b.setProperty("toolbar_orientation", "vertical") + b.style().polish(b) + else: + pass + + def onStyle(): + """Manage the toolbutton style.""" + + tb = mw.findChild(QtGui.QToolBar, "Selector") + + if tb: + if p.GetString("Style") == "IconText": + tb.setToolButtonStyle(QtCore.Qt.ToolButtonTextBesideIcon) + elif p.GetString("Style") == "Text": + tb.setToolButtonStyle(QtCore.Qt.ToolButtonTextOnly) + else: + tb.setToolButtonStyle(QtCore.Qt.ToolButtonIconOnly) + else: + pass + + def selectorMenu(): + """Selector button with menu.""" + + a = QtGui.QAction(mw) + menu = QtGui.QMenu() + a.setMenu(menu) + active = Gui.activeWorkbench().__class__.__name__ + + keys = list(actions) + keys.sort() + + for key in keys: + menu.addAction(actions[key]) + if key == active: + menu.setDefaultAction(actions[key]) + a.setText(actions[key].text()) + a.setIcon(actions[key].icon()) + else: + pass + + return a + + def onWorkbenchActivated(): + """Populate the selector toolbar.""" + + wbActions() + + menu = p.GetString("Menu") + enabled = p.GetString("Enabled", dList) + enabled = enabled.split(",") + active = Gui.activeWorkbench().__class__.__name__ + + if active not in enabled: + enabled.append(active) + else: + pass + + tb = mw.findChild(QtGui.QToolBar, "Selector") + + if tb: + tb.clear() + + if menu == "Front": + a = selectorMenu() + tb.addAction(a) + w = tb.widgetForAction(a) + w.setPopupMode(QtGui.QToolButton + .ToolButtonPopupMode + .InstantPopup) + else: + pass + + for i in enabled: + for key in actions: + if i == actions[key].data(): + a = actions[key] + tb.addAction(a) + if active == a.data(): + group.blockSignals(True) + a.setChecked(True) + group.blockSignals(False) + else: + pass + else: + pass + + if menu == "End": + a = selectorMenu() + tb.addAction(a) + w = tb.widgetForAction(a) + w.setPopupMode(QtGui.QToolButton + .ToolButtonPopupMode + .InstantPopup) + else: + pass + else: + pass + + def prefDialog(): + """Preferences dialog.""" + + dialog = QtGui.QDialog(mw) + dialog.resize(800, 450) + dialog.setWindowTitle("Selector toolbar") + + layout = QtGui.QVBoxLayout() + dialog.setLayout(layout) + + selector = QtGui.QListWidget(dialog) + selector.setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy(QtCore.Qt.ScrollBarAlwaysOff) + + btnClose = QtGui.QPushButton("Close", dialog) + btnClose.setToolTip("Close the preferences dialog") + btnClose.setDefault(True) + + btnUp = QtGui.QToolButton(dialog) + btnUp.setToolTip("Move selected item up") + btnUp.setArrowType(QtCore.Qt.UpArrow) + + btnDown = QtGui.QToolButton(dialog) + btnDown.setToolTip("Move selected item down") + btnDown.setArrowType(QtCore.Qt.DownArrow) + + l0 = QtGui.QVBoxLayout() + g0 = QtGui.QGroupBox("Style:") + g0.setLayout(l0) + + r0 = QtGui.QRadioButton("Icon", g0) + r0.setObjectName("Icon") + r0.setToolTip("Toolbar button icon style") + r1 = QtGui.QRadioButton("Text", g0) + r1.setObjectName("Text") + r1.setToolTip("Toolbar button text style") + r2 = QtGui.QRadioButton("Icon and text", g0) + r2.setObjectName("IconText") + r2.setToolTip("Toolbar button icon and text style") + + l0.addWidget(r0) + l0.addWidget(r1) + l0.addWidget(r2) + + l1 = QtGui.QVBoxLayout() + g1 = QtGui.QGroupBox("Menu:") + g1.setLayout(l1) + + r3 = QtGui.QRadioButton("Disabled", g1) + r3.setObjectName("Off") + r3.setToolTip("Disable selector menu") + r4 = QtGui.QRadioButton("Front", g1) + r4.setObjectName("Front") + r4.setToolTip("Selector menu at front") + r5 = QtGui.QRadioButton("End", g1) + r5.setObjectName("End") + r5.setToolTip("Selector menu at end") + + l1.addWidget(r3) + l1.addWidget(r4) + l1.addWidget(r5) + + l2 = QtGui.QHBoxLayout() + l2.addWidget(btnUp) + l2.addWidget(btnDown) + l2.addStretch(1) + l2.addWidget(btnClose) + + l3 = QtGui.QHBoxLayout() + l3.addStretch() + + l4 = QtGui.QVBoxLayout() + l4.addWidget(g0) + l4.addWidget(g1) + l4.addStretch() + l4.insertLayout(0, l3) + + l5 = QtGui.QHBoxLayout() + l5.addWidget(selector) + l5.insertLayout(1, l4) + + layout.insertLayout(0, l5) + layout.insertLayout(1, l2) + + def onAccepted(): + """Close dialog on button close.""" + + dialog.done(1) + + def onFinished(): + """Delete dialog on close.""" + + dialog.deleteLater() + + def onItemChanged(): + """Save enabled workbenches list.""" + + item = [] + + for index in range(selector.count()): + if selector.item(index).checkState() == QtCore.Qt.Checked: + item.append(selector.item(index).data(32)) + else: + pass + + p.SetString("Enabled", ",".join(item)) + + onWorkbenchActivated() + + def onUp(): + """Save workbench position list.""" + + currentIndex = selector.currentRow() + + print currentIndex + + if currentIndex != 0: + currentItem = selector.takeItem(currentIndex) + selector.insertItem(currentIndex - 1, currentItem) + selector.setCurrentRow(currentIndex - 1) + + position = [] + + for index in range(selector.count()): + position.append(selector.item(index).data(32)) + + p.SetString("Position", ",".join(position)) + else: + pass + + onItemChanged() + + def onDown(): + """Save workbench position list.""" + + currentIndex = selector.currentRow() + + if currentIndex != selector.count() - 1 and currentIndex != -1: + currentItem = selector.takeItem(currentIndex) + selector.insertItem(currentIndex + 1, currentItem) + selector.setCurrentRow(currentIndex + 1) + + position = [] + + for index in range(selector.count()): + position.append(selector.item(index).data(32)) + + p.SetString("Position", ",".join(position)) + else: + pass + + onItemChanged() + + def onG0(r): + """Set toolbar button style.""" + + if r: + for i in g0.findChildren(QtGui.QRadioButton): + if i.isChecked(): + p.SetString("Style", i.objectName()) + else: + pass + else: + pass + + onStyle() + onWorkbenchActivated() + + def onG1(r): + """Manage the selector menu.""" + + if r: + for i in g1.findChildren(QtGui.QRadioButton): + if i.isChecked(): + p.SetString("Menu", i.objectName()) + else: + pass + else: + pass + + onWorkbenchActivated() + + enabled = p.GetString("Enabled", dList) + enabled = enabled.split(",") + + position = p.GetString("Position") + + if not position: + selector.setSortingEnabled(True) + selector.sortItems(QtCore.Qt.AscendingOrder) + else: + pass + + position = position.split(",") + + for i in actions: + if actions[i].data() not in position: + position.append(actions[i].data()) + else: + pass + + for i in position: + if i in actions: + item = QtGui.QListWidgetItem(selector) + item.setText(actions[i].text()) + item.setIcon(actions[i].icon()) + item.setData(32, actions[i].data()) + + if actions[i].data() in enabled: + item.setCheckState(QtCore.Qt.CheckState(2)) + else: + item.setCheckState(QtCore.Qt.CheckState(0)) + else: + pass + + selector.setSortingEnabled(False) + + style = p.GetString("Style") + + if style == "Text": + r1.setChecked(True) + elif style == "IconText": + r2.setChecked(True) + else: + r0.setChecked(True) + + menu = p.GetString("Menu") + + if menu == "Front": + r4.setChecked(True) + elif style == "End": + r5.setChecked(True) + else: + r3.setChecked(True) + + r0.toggled.connect(onG0) + r1.toggled.connect(onG0) + r2.toggled.connect(onG0) + r3.toggled.connect(onG1) + r4.toggled.connect(onG1) + r5.toggled.connect(onG1) + btnUp.clicked.connect(onUp) + btnDown.clicked.connect(onDown) + selector.itemChanged.connect(onItemChanged) + dialog.finished.connect(onFinished) + btnClose.clicked.connect(onAccepted) + + return dialog + + def onPreferences(): + """Open the preferences dialog.""" + + dialog = prefDialog() + dialog.show() + + def onClose(): + """Remove the toolbar on FreeCAD close.""" + + path = "User parameter:BaseApp/Workbench/Global/Toolbar" + p = App.ParamGet(path) + p.RemGroup("Selector") + + def accessoriesMenu(): + """Add selector toolbar preferences to accessories menu.""" + + mw = Gui.getMainWindow() + pref = QtGui.QAction(mw) + pref.setText("Selector toolbar") + pref.setObjectName("SelectorToolbar") + pref.triggered.connect(onPreferences) + + try: + import AccessoriesMenu + AccessoriesMenu.addItem("SelectorToolbar") + except ImportError: + a = mw.findChild(QtGui.QAction, "AccessoriesMenu") + + if a: + a.menu().addAction(pref) + else: + actionAccessories = QtGui.QAction(mw) + actionAccessories.setObjectName("AccessoriesMenu") + actionAccessories.setIconText("Accessories") + menu = QtGui.QMenu(mw) + actionAccessories.setMenu(menu) + menu.addAction(pref) + + def addMenu(): + """Add accessories menu to the menubar.""" + + mb = mw.menuBar() + + toolsMenu = mb.findChild(QtGui.QMenu, "&Tools") + + if toolsMenu: + toolsMenu.addAction(actionAccessories) + else: + pass + + addMenu() + mw.workbenchActivated.connect(addMenu) + + accessoriesMenu() + onWorkbenchActivated() + + tb = mw.findChild(QtGui.QToolBar, "Selector") + + if tb: + tb.orientationChanged.connect(onOrientationChanged) + else: + 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Preferences can be located in menu bar under Tools -> Accessories -> Selector toolbar. diff --git a/SelectorToolbarPath.py b/SelectorToolbarPath.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..17af020 --- /dev/null +++ b/SelectorToolbarPath.py @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +# Selector toolbar for FreeCAD +# Copyright (C) 2015, 2016 (as part of TabBar) triplus @ FreeCAD +# Copyright (C) 2017 triplus @ FreeCAD +# +# +# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +# +# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# Lesser General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + +"""Support module for Selector toolbar.""" + +from PySide import QtCore + + +def timer(): + """The procedure needed to use QTimer.""" + + global t + t = QtCore.QTimer() + + return t