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# Copyright (C) 2011 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 stategroup
import gtk
from gettext import gettext as _
from lib.helpers import rgb_to_hsv, hsv_to_rgb
class BrushModifier (object):
"""Applies changed brush settings to the active brush, with overrides.
A single instance of this lives within the main `application.Application`
instance. The BrushModifier tracks brush settings like color, eraser and
lock alpha mode that can be overridden by the GUI.::
BrushManager ---select_brush---> BrushModifier --> TiledDrawWidget
The `BrushManager` provides the brush settings as stored on disk, and
the BrushModifier passes them via `TiledDrawWidget` to the brush engine.
"""
MODE_FORCED_ON_SETTINGS = [1.0, {}]
MODE_FORCED_OFF_SETTINGS = [0.0, {}]
def __init__(self, app):
object.__init__(self)
self.app = app
app.brushmanager.brush_selected += self.brush_selected_cb
app.brush.observers.append(self.brush_modified_cb)
self.unmodified_brushinfo = app.brush.clone()
self._in_brush_selected_cb = False
self._last_selected_color = app.brush.get_color_hsv()
self._init_actions()
def _init_actions(self):
self.action_group = self.app.builder.get_object("BrushModifierActions")
# ToggleActions defined in resources.xml
self.eraser_mode = self.app.find_action("BlendModeEraser")
self.lock_alpha_mode = self.app.find_action("BlendModeLockAlpha")
self.normal_mode = self.app.find_action("BlendModeNormal")
self.colorize_mode = self.app.find_action("BlendModeColorize")
# Each mode ToggleAction has a corresponding setting
self.eraser_mode.setting_name = "eraser"
self.lock_alpha_mode.setting_name = "lock_alpha"
self.colorize_mode.setting_name = "colorize"
self.normal_mode.setting_name = None
# The set of toggle actions our fakery swicthes between
self._toggle_actions = (self.eraser_mode, self.lock_alpha_mode,
self.colorize_mode, self.normal_mode)
for action in self._toggle_actions:
action.set_draw_as_radio(True)
self.app.kbm.takeover_action(action)
# Faking radio items, but ours can be disabled by re-activating them
# and backtrack along their history.
self._hist = []
def _push_hist(self, justentered):
if justentered in self._hist:
self._hist.remove(justentered)
self._hist.append(justentered)
def _pop_hist(self, justleft):
for mode in self._toggle_actions:
if mode.get_active():
return
while len(self._hist) > 0:
mode = self._hist.pop()
if mode is not justleft:
mode.set_active(True)
return
self.normal_mode.set_active(True)
def set_override_setting(self, setting_name, override):
"""Overrides a boolean setting currently in effect.
If `override` is true, the named setting will be forced to a base value
greater than 0.9, and if it is false a base value less than 0.1 will be
applied. Where possible, values from the base brush will be used. The
setting from `unmodified_brushinfo`, including any input mapping, will
be used if its base value is suitably large (or small). If not, a base
value of either 1 or 0 and no input mapping will be applied.
"""
unmod_b = self.unmodified_brushinfo
modif_b = self.app.brush
if override:
if not modif_b.has_large_base_value(setting_name):
settings = self.MODE_FORCED_ON_SETTINGS
if unmod_b.has_large_base_value(setting_name):
settings = unmod_b.get_setting(setting_name)
modif_b.set_setting(setting_name, settings)
else:
if not modif_b.has_small_base_value(setting_name):
settings = self.MODE_FORCED_OFF_SETTINGS
if unmod_b.has_small_base_value(setting_name):
settings = unmod_b.get_setting(setting_name)
modif_b.set_setting(setting_name, settings)
def _cancel_other_modes(self, action):
for other_action in self._toggle_actions:
if action is other_action:
continue
setting_name = other_action.setting_name
if setting_name:
self.set_override_setting(setting_name, False)
if other_action.get_active():
other_action.block_activate()
other_action.set_active(False)
other_action.unblock_activate()
def blend_mode_normal_cb(self, action):
"""Callback for the ``BlendModeNormal`` action.
"""
normal_wanted = action.get_active()
if normal_wanted:
self._cancel_other_modes(action)
self._push_hist(action)
else:
# Disallow cancelling Normal mode unless something else
# has become active.
other_active = self.eraser_mode.get_active()
other_active |= self.lock_alpha_mode.get_active()
other_active |= self.colorize_mode.get_active()
if not other_active:
self.normal_mode.set_active(True)
def blend_mode_eraser_cb(self, action):
"""Callback for the ``BlendModeEraser`` action.
This manages the size difference between the eraser-mode version of a
normal brush and its normal state.
"""
eraser_wanted = action.get_active()
if eraser_wanted:
self._cancel_other_modes(action)
self._push_hist(action)
else:
self._pop_hist(action)
self.set_override_setting("eraser", eraser_wanted)
def blend_mode_lock_alpha_cb(self, action):
"""Callback for the ``BlendModeLockAlpha`` action.
"""
lock_alpha_wanted = action.get_active()
if lock_alpha_wanted:
self._cancel_other_modes(action)
self._push_hist(action)
else:
self._pop_hist(action)
self.set_override_setting("lock_alpha", lock_alpha_wanted)
def blend_mode_colorize_cb(self, action):
"""Callback for the ``BlendModeColorize`` action.
"""
colorize_wanted = action.get_active()
if colorize_wanted:
self._cancel_other_modes(action)
self._push_hist(action)
else:
self._pop_hist(action)
self.set_override_setting("colorize", colorize_wanted)
def restore_context_of_selected_brush(self):
"""Restores color from the unmodified base brush.
After a brush has been selected, restore additional brush settings -
currently just color - from `unmodified_brushinfo`. This is called
after selecting a brush by picking a stroke from the canvas.
"""
c = self.unmodified_brushinfo.get_color_hsv()
self.app.brush.set_color_hsv(c)
def brush_selected_cb(self, bm, managed_brush, brushinfo):
"""Responds to the user changing their brush.
This observer callback is responsible for allocating the current brush
settings to the current brush singleton in `self.app`. The Brush
Selector, the Pick Context action, and the Brushkeys and
Device-specific brush associations all cause this to be invoked.
"""
self._in_brush_selected_cb = True
b = self.app.brush
prev_lock_alpha = b.is_alpha_locked()
# Changing the effective brush
b.begin_atomic()
color = b.get_color_hsv()
mix_old = b.get_base_value('restore_color')
b.load_from_brushinfo(brushinfo)
self.unmodified_brushinfo = b.clone()
# Preserve color
mix = b.get_base_value('restore_color')
if mix:
c1 = hsv_to_rgb(*color)
c2 = hsv_to_rgb(*b.get_color_hsv())
c3 = [(1.0-mix)*v1 + mix*v2 for v1, v2 in zip(c1, c2)]
color = rgb_to_hsv(*c3)
elif mix_old and self._last_selected_color:
# switching from a brush with fixed color back to a normal one
color = self._last_selected_color
b.set_color_hsv(color)
b.set_string_property("parent_brush_name", managed_brush.name)
if b.is_eraser():
# User picked a dedicated eraser brush
# Unset any lock_alpha state (necessary?)
self.set_override_setting("lock_alpha", False)
else:
# Preserve the old lock_alpha state
self.set_override_setting("lock_alpha", prev_lock_alpha)
b.end_atomic()
# Updates the blend mode buttons to match the new settings.
# First decide which blend mode is active and which aren't.
active_blend_mode = self.normal_mode
blend_modes = []
for mode_action in self._toggle_actions:
setting_name = mode_action.setting_name
if setting_name is not None:
if b.has_large_base_value(setting_name):
active_blend_mode = mode_action
blend_modes.append(mode_action)
blend_modes.remove(active_blend_mode)
# Twiddle the UI to match without emitting "activate" signals.
active_blend_mode.block_activate()
active_blend_mode.set_active(True)
active_blend_mode.unblock_activate()
for other in blend_modes:
other.block_activate()
other.set_active(False)
other.unblock_activate()
self._in_brush_selected_cb = False
def _brush_is_dedicated_eraser(self):
if self.unmodified_brushinfo is None:
return False
return self.unmodified_brushinfo.is_eraser()
def brush_modified_cb(self, changed_settings):
"""Responds to changes of the brush settings.
"""
if self._brush_is_dedicated_eraser():
return
if changed_settings.intersection(('color_h', 'color_s', 'color_v')):
# Cancel eraser mode on ordinary brushes
if self.eraser_mode.get_active() and 'eraser_mode' not in changed_settings:
self.eraser_mode.set_active(False)
if not self._in_brush_selected_cb:
self._last_selected_color = self.app.brush.get_color_hsv()
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