/*========================================================================= Library: CTK Copyright (c) Kitware Inc. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.commontk.org/LICENSE Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. =========================================================================*/ #ifndef __ctkColorDialog_h #define __ctkColorDialog_h // Qt includes #include // CTK includes #include "ctkWidgetsExport.h" class ctkColorDialogPrivate; /// Customizable QColorDialog. /// Extra widgets can be added to the left of the dialog into a QStackedWidget class CTK_WIDGETS_EXPORT ctkColorDialog : public QColorDialog { Q_OBJECT public: /// Constructor /// By default, behaves like a QColorDialog /// \sa QColorDialog() explicit ctkColorDialog(QWidget* parent = 0); explicit ctkColorDialog(const QColor& initial, QWidget* parent = 0); virtual ~ctkColorDialog(); /// Add an extra widget under the file format combobox. If a label is /// given, it will appear in the first column. /// The widget is reparented to ctkColorDialog /// The ownership of the widget is taken. /// You must manually connect the color changed signal of the widget /// to ctkColorDialog::setColor(QColor) void addTab(QWidget* widget, const QString& label); /// The ownership of widget remains the same. The widget is not deleted, /// but simply removed from the widget's stacked layout, causing it to be /// hidden. /// It is not possible to remove the "Basic Colors" tab void removeTab(int index); /// Return the extra widget if any /// It is not possible to retrieave the "Basic colors" tab QWidget* widget(int index)const; /// Returns the index position of the page occupied by the widget w, /// or -1 if the widget cannot be found int indexOf(QWidget* widget)const; /// Pops up a modal color dialog with the given window \a title (or "Select Color" if none is /// specified), lets the user choose a color, and returns that color. The color is initially set /// to \a initial. The dialog is a child of \a parent. It returns an invalid (see /// QColor::isValid()) color if the user cancels the dialog. /// /// The \a options argument allows you to customize the dialog; /// QColorDialog::DontUseNativeDialog is forced static QColor getColor(const QColor &initial, QWidget *parent, const QString &title, ColorDialogOptions options = 0); /// Add a custom widget as an additional tab of the color dialog created by /// ctkColorDialog::getColor. \a label is title of the tab and \a signal is the signal fired by /// the widget whenever a QColor is changed, typically: SIGNAL(currentColorChanged(QColor)). It /// is internally connected to set the current color of the dialog static void addDefaultTab(QWidget* widget, const QString& label, const char* signal = 0); public slots: /// Slotify QColorDialog::setCurrentColor(QColor) void setColor(const QColor& color); protected: QScopedPointer d_ptr; static QList DefaultTabs; private: Q_DECLARE_PRIVATE(ctkColorDialog); Q_DISABLE_COPY(ctkColorDialog); }; #endif