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#ifndef pqPipelineContextMenuBehavior_h
#define pqPipelineContextMenuBehavior_h
#include <QObject>
#include <QPoint> // needed for QPoint.
#include <QPointer>
#include <QList> // needed for QList.
#include "vtkType.h"
#include "pqApplicationComponentsModule.h"
class pqDataRepresentation;
class pqPipelineRepresentation;
class pqView;
class QAction;
class QMenu;
/// @ingroup Behaviors
///
/// This behavior manages showing up of a context menu with sensible pipeline
/// related actions for changing color/visibility etc. when the user
/// right-clicks on top of an object in the 3D view. Currently, it only supports
/// views with proxies that vtkSMRenderViewProxy subclasses.
class PQAPPLICATIONCOMPONENTS_EXPORT pqPipelineContextMenuBehavior : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
typedef QObject Superclass;
public:
pqPipelineContextMenuBehavior(QObject* parent=0);
virtual ~pqPipelineContextMenuBehavior();
protected slots:
/// Called when a new view is added. We add actions to the widget for context
/// menu if the view is a render-view.
void onViewAdded(pqView*);
/// called to hide the representation.
void hide();
/// called to hide the block. the action which emits the signal will
/// contain the block index in its data().
void hideBlock();
/// called to show only the selected block. the action which emits the
/// signal will contain the block index in its data().
void showOnlyBlock();
/// called to show all blocks.
void showAllBlocks();
/// called to unset the visibility flag for the block. after this call the
/// block will inherit the visibility from its parent. the action which
/// emits the signal will contain the block index in its data()
void unsetBlockVisibility();
/// called to set the color for the block. the action which emits the
/// signal will contain the block index in its data()
void setBlockColor();
/// called to unset the color for the block. the action which emits the
/// signal will contain the block index in its data()
void unsetBlockColor();
/// called to set the opacity for the block. the action which emits the
/// signal will contain the block index in its data()
void setBlockOpacity();
/// called to unset the opacity for the block. the action which emits the
/// signal will contain the block index in its data()
void unsetBlockOpacity();
/// called to change the representation type.
void reprTypeChanged(QAction* action);
/// called to change the coloring mode.
void colorMenuTriggered(QAction* action);
protected:
/// called to build the context menu for the given representation. If the
/// picked representation was a composite data set the block index of the
/// selected block will be passed in blockIndex.
virtual void buildMenu(pqDataRepresentation* repr, unsigned int blockIndex);
/// called to build the color arrays submenu.
virtual void buildColorFieldsMenu(
pqPipelineRepresentation* pipelineRepr, QMenu* menu);
/// event filter to capture the right-click. We don't directly use mechanisms
/// from QWidget to popup the context menu since all of those mechanism seem
/// to eat away the right button release, leaving the render window in a
/// dragging state.
virtual bool eventFilter(QObject* caller, QEvent* e);
/// return the name of the block from its flat index
QString lookupBlockName(unsigned int flatIndex) const;
QMenu* Menu;
QPoint Position;
QPointer<pqDataRepresentation> PickedRepresentation;
QList<unsigned int> PickedBlocks;
private:
Q_DISABLE_COPY(pqPipelineContextMenuBehavior)
};
#endif
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