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# Copyright (C) 2007 by Martin Renold <martinxyz@gmx.ch>
#
# 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.
import locale
import gettext
import os, sys
from os.path import join
import gtk, gobject
gdk = gtk.gdk
from lib import brush, helpers, mypaintlib
import filehandling, keyboard, brushmanager, windowing, document, layout
import brushmodifier, linemode
import colors
from colorwindow import BrushColorManager
from overlays import LastPaintPosOverlay, ScaleOverlay
from buttonmap import ButtonMapping
import pygtkcompat
class Application: # singleton
"""
This class serves as a global container for everything that needs
to be shared in the GUI. Its constructor is the last part of the
initialization, called by main.py or by the testing scripts.
"""
def __init__(self, datapath, extradata, confpath, filenames):
"""Construct, but do not run.
:`datapath`:
Usually ``$PREFIX/share/mypaint``. Where MyPaint should find its
app-specific read-only data, e.g. UI definition XML, backgrounds
and brush defintions.
:`extradata`:
Where to find the defaults for MyPaint's themeable UI icons. This
will be effectively used in addition to ``$XDG_DATA_DIRS`` for the
purposes of icon lookup. Normally it's ``$PREFIX/share``, to support
unusual installations outside the usual locations. It should contain
an ``icons/`` subdirectory.
:`confpath`:
Where the user's configuration is stored. ``$HOME/.mypaint`` is
typical on Unix-like OSes.
"""
self.confpath = confpath
self.datapath = datapath
# create config directory, and subdirs where the user might drop files
# TODO make scratchpad dir something pulled from preferences #PALETTE1
for d in ['', 'backgrounds', 'brushes', 'scratchpads']:
d = os.path.join(self.confpath, d)
if not os.path.isdir(d):
os.mkdir(d)
print 'Created', d
# Default location for our icons. The user's theme can override these.
icon_theme = gtk.icon_theme_get_default()
icon_theme.append_search_path(join(extradata, "icons"))
# Icon sanity check
if not icon_theme.has_icon('mypaint') \
or not icon_theme.has_icon('mypaint-tool-brush'):
print 'Error: Where have my icons gone?'
print 'Icon search path:', icon_theme.get_search_path()
print "Mypaint can't run sensibly without its icons; " \
+ "please check your installation."
print 'see https://gna.org/bugs/?18460 for possible solutions'
sys.exit(1)
if pygtkcompat.USE_GTK3:
gtk.Window.set_default_icon_name('mypaint')
else:
gtk.window_set_default_icon_name('mypaint')
# Stock items, core actions, and menu structure
builder_xml = join(datapath, "gui", "mypaint.xml")
self.builder = gtk.Builder()
self.builder.set_translation_domain("mypaint")
self.builder.add_from_file(builder_xml)
factory = self.builder.get_object("stock_icon_factory")
factory.add_default()
self.ui_manager = self.builder.get_object("app_ui_manager")
signal_callback_objs = []
gdk.set_program_class('MyPaint')
self.pixmaps = PixbufDirectory(join(self.datapath, 'pixmaps'))
self.cursor_color_picker = gdk.Cursor(
pygtkcompat.gdk.display_get_default(),
self.pixmaps.cursor_color_picker,
1, 30)
self.cursors = CursorCache(self)
# unmanaged main brush; always the same instance (we can attach settings_observers)
# this brush is where temporary changes (color, size...) happen
self.brush = brush.BrushInfo()
self.brush.load_defaults()
# Global pressure mapping function, ignored unless set
self.pressure_mapping = None
self.preferences = {}
self.load_settings()
self.scratchpad_filename = ""
self.kbm = keyboard.KeyboardManager(self)
self.doc = document.Document(self)
signal_callback_objs.append(self.doc)
signal_callback_objs.append(self.doc.modes)
self.scratchpad_doc = document.Document(self, leader=self.doc)
self.brushmanager = brushmanager.BrushManager(join(datapath, 'brushes'), join(confpath, 'brushes'), self)
self.filehandler = filehandling.FileHandler(self)
signal_callback_objs.append(self.filehandler)
self.brushmodifier = brushmodifier.BrushModifier(self)
self.line_mode_settings = linemode.LineModeSettings(self)
# Button press mapping
self.button_mapping = ButtonMapping()
# Monitors changes of input device & saves device-specific brushes
self.device_monitor = DeviceUseMonitor(self)
if not self.preferences.get("scratchpad.last_opened_scratchpad", None):
self.preferences["scratchpad.last_opened_scratchpad"] = self.filehandler.get_scratchpad_autosave()
self.scratchpad_filename = self.preferences["scratchpad.last_opened_scratchpad"]
self.brush_color_manager = BrushColorManager(self)
self.brush_color_manager.set_picker_cursor(self.cursor_color_picker)
self.brush_color_manager.set_data_path(datapath)
self.init_brush_adjustments()
self.layout_manager = layout.LayoutManager(
prefs=self.preferences["layout.window_positions"],
factory=windowing.window_factory,
factory_opts=[self] )
self.drawWindow = self.layout_manager.get_widget_by_role("main-window")
self.layout_manager.show_all()
signal_callback_objs.append(self.drawWindow)
# Connect signals defined in mypaint.xml
callback_finder = CallbackFinder(signal_callback_objs)
self.builder.connect_signals(callback_finder)
self.kbm.start_listening()
self.filehandler.doc = self.doc
self.filehandler.filename = None
pygtkcompat.gtk.accel_map_load(join(self.confpath, 'accelmap.conf'))
# Load the background settings window.
# FIXME: this line shouldn't be needed, but we need to load this up
# front to get any non-default background that the user has configured
# from the preferences.
self.layout_manager.get_subwindow_by_role("backgroundWindow")
# And the brush settings window, or things like eraser mode will break.
# FIXME: brush_adjustments should not be dependent on this
self.layout_manager.get_subwindow_by_role("brushSettingsWindow")
def at_application_start(*junk):
col = self.brush_color_manager.get_color()
self.brushmanager.select_initial_brush()
self.brush_color_manager.set_color(col)
if filenames:
# Open only the first file, no matter how many has been specified
# If the file does not exist just set it as the file to save to
fn = filenames[0].replace('file:///', '/') # some filebrowsers do this (should only happen with outdated mypaint.desktop)
if not os.path.exists(fn):
self.filehandler.filename = fn
else:
self.filehandler.open_file(fn)
# Load last scratchpad
if not self.preferences["scratchpad.last_opened_scratchpad"]:
self.preferences["scratchpad.last_opened_scratchpad"] = self.filehandler.get_scratchpad_autosave()
self.scratchpad_filename = self.preferences["scratchpad.last_opened_scratchpad"]
if os.path.isfile(self.scratchpad_filename):
try:
self.filehandler.open_scratchpad(self.scratchpad_filename)
except AttributeError, e:
print "Scratchpad widget isn't initialised yet, so cannot centre"
self.apply_settings()
if not self.pressure_devices:
print 'No pressure sensitive devices found.'
self.drawWindow.present()
gobject.idle_add(at_application_start)
def save_settings(self):
"""Saves the current settings to persistent storage."""
def save_config():
settingspath = join(self.confpath, 'settings.json')
jsonstr = helpers.json_dumps(self.preferences)
f = open(settingspath, 'w')
f.write(jsonstr)
f.close()
self.brushmanager.save_brushes_for_devices()
self.brushmanager.save_brush_history()
self.filehandler.save_scratchpad(self.scratchpad_filename)
save_config()
def apply_settings(self):
"""Applies the current settings."""
self.update_input_mapping()
self.update_input_devices()
self.update_button_mapping()
prefs_win = self.layout_manager.get_widget_by_role('preferencesWindow')
prefs_win.update_ui()
def load_settings(self):
'''Loads the settings from persistent storage. Uses defaults if
not explicitly configured'''
def get_legacy_config():
dummyobj = {}
tmpdict = {}
settingspath = join(self.confpath, 'settings.conf')
if os.path.exists(settingspath):
exec open(settingspath) in dummyobj
tmpdict['saving.scrap_prefix'] = dummyobj['save_scrap_prefix']
tmpdict['input.device_mode'] = dummyobj['input_devices_mode']
tmpdict['input.global_pressure_mapping'] = dummyobj['global_pressure_mapping']
return tmpdict
def get_json_config():
settingspath = join(self.confpath, 'settings.json')
jsonstr = open(settingspath).read()
try:
return helpers.json_loads(jsonstr)
except Exception, e:
print "settings.json: %s" % (str(e),)
print "warning: failed to load settings.json, using defaults"
return {}
if sys.platform == 'win32':
import glib
scrappre = join(glib.get_user_special_dir(glib.USER_DIRECTORY_DOCUMENTS).decode('utf-8'),'MyPaint','scrap')
else:
scrappre = '~/MyPaint/scrap'
DEFAULT_CONFIG = {
'saving.scrap_prefix': scrappre,
'input.device_mode': 'screen',
'input.global_pressure_mapping': [(0.0, 1.0), (1.0, 0.0)],
'view.default_zoom': 1.0,
'view.high_quality_zoom': True,
'ui.hide_menubar_in_fullscreen': True,
'ui.hide_toolbar_in_fullscreen': True,
'ui.hide_subwindows_in_fullscreen': True,
'ui.parts': dict(main_toolbar=True, menubar=True),
'ui.feedback.scale': True,
'ui.feedback.last_pos': False,
'ui.feedback.symmetry': True,
'ui.toolbar_items': dict(
toolbar1_file=True,
toolbar1_scrap=False,
toolbar1_edit=True,
toolbar1_blendmodes=False,
toolbar1_linemodes=False,
toolbar1_view_modes=True,
toolbar1_view_manips=False,
toolbar1_view_resets=True,
toolbar1_subwindows=True,
),
'saving.default_format': 'openraster',
'brushmanager.selected_brush' : None,
'brushmanager.selected_groups' : [],
'frame.color_rgba': (0.12, 0.12, 0.12, 0.92),
'misc.context_restores_color': True,
"scratchpad.last_opened_scratchpad": "",
# Default window positions.
# See gui.layout.set_window_initial_position for the meanings
# of the common x, y, w, and h settings
"layout.window_positions": {
# Main window default size. Sidebar width is saved here
'main-window': dict(sbwidth=250, x=50, y=32, w=-50, h=-100),
# Tool windows. These can be undocked (floating=True) or set
# initially hidden (hidden=True), or be given an initial sidebar
# index (sbindex=<int>) or height in the sidebar (sbheight=<int>)
# Non-hidden entries determine the default set of tools.
'brushSelectionWindow': dict(
sbindex=2, floating=True, hidden=True,
x=-100, y=-150, w=250, h=350, sbheight=350),
'layersWindow': dict(
sbindex=3, floating=True, hidden=True,
x=-460, y=-150, w=200, h=200, sbheight=200),
'scratchWindow': dict(
sbindex=4, floating=True, hidden=True,
x=-555, y=125, w=300, h=250, sbheight=250),
'colorWindow': dict(
sbindex=0, floating=True, hidden=True,
x=-100, y=125, w=250, h=300, sbheight=300),
# Non-tool subwindows. These cannot be docked, and are all
# intially hidden.
'brushSettingsWindow': dict(x=-460, y=-128, w=300, h=300),
'backgroundWindow': dict(),
'inputTestWindow': dict(),
'frameWindow': dict(),
'preferencesWindow': dict(),
},
# Linux defaults.
# Alt is the normal window resizing/moving key these days,
# so provide a Ctrl-based equivalent for all alt actions.
'input.button_mapping': {
# Note that space is treated as a fake Button2
'<Shift>Button1': 'StraightMode',
'<Control>Button1': 'ColorPickMode',
'<Alt>Button1': 'ColorPickMode',
'Button2': 'PanViewMode',
'<Shift>Button2': 'RotateViewMode',
'<Control>Button2': 'ZoomViewMode',
'<Alt>Button2': 'ZoomViewMode',
'<Control><Shift>Button2': 'FrameEditMode',
'<Alt><Shift>Button2': 'FrameEditMode',
'Button3': 'ShowPopupMenu',
},
}
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# The Linux wacom driver inverts the button numbers of the
# pen flip button, because middle-click is the more useful
# action on Linux. However one of the two buttons is often
# accidentally hit with the thumb while painting. We want
# to assign panning to this button by default.
linux_mapping = DEFAULT_CONFIG["input.button_mapping"]
DEFAULT_CONFIG["input.button_mapping"] = {}
for bp, actname in linux_mapping.iteritems():
bp = bp.replace("Button2", "ButtonTMP")
bp = bp.replace("Button3", "Button2")
bp = bp.replace("ButtonTMP", "Button3")
DEFAULT_CONFIG["input.button_mapping"][bp] = actname
window_pos = DEFAULT_CONFIG["layout.window_positions"]
self.window_names = window_pos.keys()
self.preferences = DEFAULT_CONFIG
try:
user_config = get_json_config()
except IOError:
user_config = get_legacy_config()
user_window_pos = user_config.get("layout.window_positions", {})
# note: .update() replaces the window position dict, but we want to update it
self.preferences.update(user_config)
# update window_pos, and drop window names that don't exist any more
# (we need to drop them because otherwise we will try to show a non-existing window)
for role in self.window_names:
if role in user_window_pos:
window_pos[role] = user_window_pos[role]
self.preferences["layout.window_positions"] = window_pos
def add_action_group(self, ag):
self.ui_manager.insert_action_group(ag, -1)
def find_action(self, name):
for ag in self.ui_manager.get_action_groups():
result = ag.get_action(name)
if result is not None:
return result
def init_brush_adjustments(self):
"""Initializes all the brush adjustments for the current brush"""
self.brush_adjustment = {}
from brushlib import brushsettings
for i, s in enumerate(brushsettings.settings_visible):
adj = gtk.Adjustment(value=s.default, lower=s.min, upper=s.max, step_incr=0.01, page_incr=0.1)
self.brush_adjustment[s.cname] = adj
def update_button_mapping(self):
self.button_mapping.update(self.preferences["input.button_mapping"])
def update_input_mapping(self):
p = self.preferences['input.global_pressure_mapping']
if len(p) == 2 and abs(p[0][1]-1.0)+abs(p[1][1]-0.0) < 0.0001:
# 1:1 mapping (mapping disabled)
self.pressure_mapping = None
else:
# TODO: maybe replace this stupid mapping by a hard<-->soft slider?
# But then we would also need a "minimum pressure" setting,
# or else this often used workaround is no longer possible:
# http://wiki.mypaint.info/File:Pressure_workaround.png
m = mypaintlib.MappingWrapper(1)
m.set_n(0, len(p))
for i, (x, y) in enumerate(p):
m.set_point(0, i, x, 1.0-y)
def mapping(pressure):
return m.calculate_single_input(pressure)
self.pressure_mapping = mapping
def update_input_devices(self):
# avoid doing this 5 times at startup
modesetting = self.preferences['input.device_mode']
if getattr(self, 'last_modesetting', None) == modesetting:
return
self.last_modesetting = modesetting
# init extended input devices
self.pressure_devices = []
if pygtkcompat.USE_GTK3:
display = pygtkcompat.gdk.display_get_default()
device_mgr = display.get_device_manager()
for device in device_mgr.list_devices(gdk.DeviceType.SLAVE):
if device.get_source() == gdk.InputSource.KEYBOARD:
continue
name = device.get_name().lower()
n_axes = device.get_n_axes()
if n_axes <= 0:
continue
# TODO: may need exception voodoo, min/max checking etc. here
# like the GTK2 code below.
for i in xrange(n_axes):
use = device.get_axis_use(i)
if use != gdk.AxisUse.PRESSURE:
continue
# Set preferred device mode
mode = getattr(gdk.InputMode, modesetting.upper())
if device.get_mode() != mode:
print 'Setting %s mode for "%s"' \
% (mode, device.get_name())
device.set_mode(mode)
# Record as a pressure-sensitive device
self.pressure_devices.append(name)
break
return
# GTK2/PyGTK
print 'Looking for GTK devices with pressure:'
for device in gdk.devices_list():
#print device.name, device.source
#if device.source in [gdk.SOURCE_PEN, gdk.SOURCE_ERASER]:
# The above contition is True sometimes for a normal USB
# Mouse. https://gna.org/bugs/?11215
# In fact, GTK also just guesses this value from device.name.
#print 'Device "%s" (%s) reports %d axes.' % (device.name, device.source.value_name, len(device.axes))
pressure = False
for use, val_min, val_max in device.axes:
if use == gdk.AXIS_PRESSURE:
print 'Device "%s" has a pressure axis' % device.name
# Some mice have a third "pressure" axis, but without minimum or maximum.
if val_min == val_max:
print 'But the pressure range is invalid'
else:
pressure = True
break
if not pressure:
#print 'Skipping device "%s" because it has no pressure axis' % device.name
continue
name = device.name.lower()
name = name.replace('-', ' ').replace('_', ' ')
last_word = name.split()[-1]
# Step 1: BLACKLIST
if last_word == 'pad':
# Setting the intuos3 pad into "screen mode" causes
# glitches when you press a pad-button in mid-stroke,
# and it's not a pointer device anyway. But it reports
# axes almost identical to the pen and eraser.
#
# device.name is usually something like "wacom intuos3 6x8 pad" or just "pad"
print 'Skipping "%s" (probably wacom keypad device)' % device.name
continue
if last_word == 'touchpad':
print 'Skipping "%s" (probably a laptop touchpad without pressure info)' % device.name
continue
if last_word == 'cursor':
# for wacom, this is the "normal" mouse and does not work in screen mode
print 'Skipping "%s" (probably wacom mouse device)' % device.name
continue
if 'keyboard' in name:
print 'Skipping "%s" (probably a keyboard)' % device.name
continue
if 'mouse' in name and 'mousepen' not in name:
print 'Skipping "%s" (probably a mouse)' % device.name
continue
# Step 2: WHITELIST
#
# Required now as too many input devices report a pressure
# axis with recent Xorg versions. Wrongly enabling them
# breaks keyboard and/or mouse input in random ways.
#
tablet_strings = '''
tablet pressure graphic stylus eraser pencil brush
wacom bamboo intuos graphire cintiq
hanvon rollick graphicpal artmaster sentip
genius mousepen
aiptek
touchcontroller
'''
match = False
for s in tablet_strings.split():
if s in name:
match = True
words = name.split()
if 'pen' in words or 'art' in words:
match = True
if 'uc logic' in name:
match = True
if not match:
print 'Skipping "%s" (not in the list of known tablets)' % device.name
continue
self.pressure_devices.append(device.name)
mode = getattr(gdk, 'MODE_' + modesetting.upper())
if device.mode != mode:
print 'Setting %s mode for "%s"' % (modesetting, device.name)
device.set_mode(mode)
print ''
def save_gui_config(self):
pygtkcompat.gtk.accel_map_save(join(self.confpath, 'accelmap.conf'))
self.save_settings()
def message_dialog(self, text, type=gtk.MESSAGE_INFO, flags=0,
secondary_text=None, long_text=None, title=None):
"""Utility function to show a message/information dialog.
"""
d = gtk.MessageDialog(self.drawWindow, flags=flags, type=type,
buttons=gtk.BUTTONS_OK)
d.set_markup(text)
if title is not None:
d.set_title(title)
if secondary_text is not None:
d.format_secondary_markup(secondary_text)
if long_text is not None:
buf = gtk.TextBuffer()
buf.set_text(long_text)
tv = gtk.TextView(buf)
tv.show()
tv.set_editable(False)
tv.set_wrap_mode(gtk.WRAP_WORD_CHAR)
scrolls = gtk.ScrolledWindow()
scrolls.show()
scrolls.set_policy(gtk.POLICY_AUTOMATIC, gtk.POLICY_ALWAYS)
scrolls.add(tv)
scrolls.set_size_request(-1, 300)
scrolls.set_shadow_type(gtk.SHADOW_IN)
d.get_message_area().pack_start(scrolls)
d.run()
d.destroy()
def pick_color_at_pointer(self, widget, size=3):
"""Set the brush colour from the current pointer position on screen.
This is a wrapper for `gui.colors.get_color_at_pointer()`, and
additionally sets the current brush colour.
"""
color = colors.get_color_at_pointer(widget.get_display(), size)
self.brush_color_manager.set_color(color)
class DeviceUseMonitor (object):
"""Monitors device uses and detects changes.
"""
def __init__(self, app):
"""Initialize.
:param app: the main Application singleton.
"""
object.__init__(self)
self.app = app
self.device_observers = [] #: See `device_used()`.
self._last_event_device = None
self._last_pen_device = None
self.device_observers.append(self.device_changed_cb)
def device_used(self, device):
"""Notify about a device being used; for use by controllers etc.
:param device: the device being used
If the device has changed, this method then notifies the registered
observers via callbacks in device_observers. Callbacks are invoked as
callback(old_device, new_device)
This method returns True if the device was the same as the previous
device, and False if it has changed.
"""
if device == self._last_event_device:
return True
for func in self.device_observers:
func(self._last_event_device, device)
self._last_event_device = device
return False
def device_is_eraser(self, device):
if device is None:
return False
return device.source == gdk.SOURCE_ERASER \
or 'eraser' in device.name.lower()
def device_changed_cb(self, old_device, new_device):
# small problem with this code: it doesn't work well with brushes that
# have (eraser not in [1.0, 0.0])
if pygtkcompat.USE_GTK3:
new_device.name = new_device.props.name
new_device.source = new_device.props.input_source
print 'device change:', new_device.name, new_device.source
# When editing brush settings, it is often more convenient to use the
# mouse. Because of this, we don't restore brushsettings when switching
# to/from the mouse. We act as if the mouse was identical to the last
# active pen device.
if new_device.source == gdk.SOURCE_MOUSE and self._last_pen_device:
new_device = self._last_pen_device
if new_device.source == gdk.SOURCE_PEN:
self._last_pen_device = new_device
if old_device and old_device.source == gdk.SOURCE_MOUSE \
and self._last_pen_device:
old_device = self._last_pen_device
bm = self.app.brushmanager
if old_device:
# Clone for saving
old_brush = bm.clone_selected_brush(name=None)
bm.store_brush_for_device(old_device.name, old_brush)
if new_device.source == gdk.SOURCE_MOUSE:
# Avoid fouling up unrelated devbrushes at stroke end
self.app.preferences.pop('devbrush.last_used', None)
else:
# Select the brush and update the UI.
# Use a sane default if there's nothing associated
# with the device yet.
brush = bm.fetch_brush_for_device(new_device.name)
if brush is None:
if self.device_is_eraser(new_device):
brush = bm.get_default_eraser()
else:
brush = bm.get_default_brush()
self.app.preferences['devbrush.last_used'] = new_device.name
bm.select_brush(brush)
class PixbufDirectory:
def __init__(self, dirname):
self.dirname = dirname
self.cache = {}
def __getattr__(self, name):
if name not in self.cache:
try:
pixbuf = gdk.pixbuf_new_from_file(join(self.dirname, name + '.png'))
except gobject.GError, e:
raise AttributeError, str(e)
self.cache[name] = pixbuf
return self.cache[name]
class CursorCache (object):
"""Cache of custom cursors for actions."""
# Known cursor names and their hot pixels
CURSOR_HOTSPOTS = {
"cursor_arrow": (1, 1),
"cursor_arrow_move": (1, 1),
"cursor_pencil": (7, 22),
"cursor_hand_open": (11, 12),
"cursor_hand_closed": (11, 12),
"cursor_crosshair_open": (11, 11),
"cursor_crosshair_closed": (11, 11),
"cursor_crosshair_precise_open": (12, 11),
"cursor_move_n_s": (11, 11),
"cursor_move_w_e": (11, 11),
"cursor_move_nw_se": (11, 11),
"cursor_move_ne_sw": (11, 11),
"cursor_forbidden_everywhere": (11, 11),
"cursor_arrow_forbidden": (7, 4),
"cursor_arrow": (7, 4),
}
def __init__(self, app):
object.__init__(self)
self.app = app
self.cache = {}
def get_overlay_cursor(self, icon_pixbuf, cursor_name="cursor_arrow"):
"""Returns an overlay cursor. Not cached.
:param icon_pixbuf: a gdk.Pixbuf containing a small (~22px) image.
:param cursor_name: name of a pixmaps/ cursor image to use, minus
the .png
The overlay icon will be overlaid to the bottom and right of the
returned cursor image.
"""
icon_w = icon_pixbuf.get_width()
icon_h = icon_pixbuf.get_height()
icon_x = 32 - icon_w
icon_y = 32 - icon_h
arrow_pixbuf = getattr(self.app.pixmaps, cursor_name)
arrow_w = arrow_pixbuf.get_width()
arrow_h = arrow_pixbuf.get_height()
hot_x, hot_y = self.CURSOR_HOTSPOTS.get(cursor_name, (None, None))
if hot_x is None:
hot_x = 1
hot_y = 1
cursor_pixbuf = pygtkcompat.GdkPixbufCompat.new(gdk.COLORSPACE_RGB,
True, 8, 32, 32)
cursor_pixbuf.fill(0x00000000)
arrow_pixbuf.composite(cursor_pixbuf, 0, 0, arrow_w, arrow_h,
0, 0, 1, 1, gdk.INTERP_NEAREST, 255)
icon_pixbuf.composite(cursor_pixbuf, icon_x, icon_y, icon_w, icon_h,
icon_x, icon_y, 1, 1, gdk.INTERP_NEAREST, 255)
display = self.app.drawWindow.get_display()
cursor = gdk.Cursor(display, cursor_pixbuf, hot_x, hot_y)
return cursor
def get_pixmaps_cursor(self, pixmaps_dir_name, cursor_name="cursor_arrow"):
"""Returns and overlay cursor for a named PNG in pixmaps/. Cached.
"""
# Return from cache, if we have an entry
cache_key = ".".join(["pixmaps", pixmaps_dir_name, cursor_name])
if cache_key in self.cache:
return self.cache[cache_key]
# Build cursor
pixbuf = getattr(self.app.pixmaps, pixmaps_dir_name)
cursor = self.get_overlay_cursor(pixbuf, cursor_name)
# Cache and return
self.cache[cache_key] = cursor
return cursor
def get_action_cursor(self, action_name, cursor_name="cursor_arrow"):
"""Returns an overlay cursor for a named action. Cached.
:param action_name: the name of a GtkAction defined in mypaint.xml
:param cursor_name: name of a pixmaps/ image to use, minus the .png
The action's icon will be overlaid at a small size to the bottom and
right of the cursor image.
"""
# Return from cache, if we have an entry
cache_key = ".".join(["actions", action_name, cursor_name])
if cache_key in self.cache:
return self.cache[cache_key]
# Find a small action icon for the overlay
action = self.app.find_action(action_name)
if action is None:
return gdk.Cursor(gdk.BOGOSITY)
icon_name = action.get_icon_name()
if icon_name is None:
return gdk.Cursor(gdk.BOGOSITY)
icon_theme = gtk.icon_theme_get_default()
icon_size = min(gtk.icon_size_lookup(gtk.ICON_SIZE_SMALL_TOOLBAR))
icon_pixbuf = icon_theme.load_icon(icon_name, icon_size, 0)
# Build cursor
cursor = self.get_overlay_cursor(icon_pixbuf, cursor_name)
# Cache and return
self.cache[cache_key] = cursor
return cursor
class CallbackFinder:
"""Finds callbacks amongst a list of objects.
It's not possible to call `GtkBuilder.connect_signals()` more than once,
but we use more tnan one backend object. Thus, this little workaround is
necessary during construction.
See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4637792
"""
def __init__(self, objects):
self._objs = list(objects)
def __getitem__(self, name):
# PyGTK/GTK2 uses getitem
name = str(name)
found = [getattr(obj, name) for obj in self._objs
if hasattr(obj, name)]
if len(found) == 1:
return found[0]
elif len(found) > 1:
print "WARNING: ambiguity: %r resolves to %r" % (name, found)
print "WARNING: using first match only."
return found[0]
else:
raise AttributeError, "No method named %r was defined " \
"on any of %r" % (name, self._objs)
# PyGI/GTK3's override uses getattr()
__getattr__ = __getitem__
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