summaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
path: root/tqtinterface/qt4/src/widgets/tqdial.cpp
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'tqtinterface/qt4/src/widgets/tqdial.cpp')
-rw-r--r--tqtinterface/qt4/src/widgets/tqdial.cpp976
1 files changed, 976 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/tqtinterface/qt4/src/widgets/tqdial.cpp b/tqtinterface/qt4/src/widgets/tqdial.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5b9601b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tqtinterface/qt4/src/widgets/tqdial.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,976 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+**
+** Implementation of the dial widget
+**
+** Created : 979899
+**
+** Copyright (C) 2010 Timothy Pearson and (C) 1992-2008 Trolltech ASA.
+**
+** This file is part of the widgets module of the TQt GUI Toolkit.
+**
+** This file may be used under the terms of the GNU General
+** Public License versions 2.0 or 3.0 as published by the Free
+** Software Foundation and appearing in the files LICENSE.GPL2
+** and LICENSE.GPL3 included in the packaging of this file.
+** Alternatively you may (at your option) use any later version
+** of the GNU General Public License if such license has been
+** publicly approved by Trolltech ASA (or its successors, if any)
+** and the KDE Free TQt Foundation.
+**
+** Please review the following information to ensure GNU General
+** Public Licensing requirements will be met:
+** http://trolltech.com/products/qt/licenses/licensing/opensource/.
+** If you are unsure which license is appropriate for your use, please
+** review the following information:
+** http://trolltech.com/products/qt/licenses/licensing/licensingoverview
+** or contact the sales department at sales@trolltech.com.
+**
+** This file may be used under the terms of the Q Public License as
+** defined by Trolltech ASA and appearing in the file LICENSE.TQPL
+** included in the packaging of this file. Licensees holding valid TQt
+** Commercial licenses may use this file in accordance with the TQt
+** Commercial License Agreement provided with the Software.
+**
+** This file is provided "AS IS" with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
+** INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+** A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Trolltech reserves all rights not granted
+** herein.
+**
+**********************************************************************/
+
+#include "tqdial.h"
+
+#ifndef TQT_NO_DIAL
+
+#include "tqpainter.h"
+#include "tqpointarray.h"
+#include "tqcolor.h"
+#include "tqapplication.h"
+#include "tqregion.h"
+#include "tqbitmap.h"
+#include "tqstyle.h"
+#if defined(TQT_ACCESSIBILITY_SUPPORT)
+#include "tqaccessible.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <math.h> // sin(), cos(), atan()
+//### Forutsetter linking med math lib - Jfr kommentar i qpainter_x11.cpp!
+
+static const double m_pi = 3.14159265358979323846;
+static const double rad_factor = 180.0 / m_pi;
+
+
+class TQDialPrivate
+{
+public:
+ TQDialPrivate()
+ {
+ wrapping = FALSE;
+ tracking = TRUE;
+ doNotEmit = FALSE;
+ target = 3.7;
+ mousePressed = FALSE;
+ }
+
+ bool wrapping;
+ bool tracking;
+ bool doNotEmit;
+ double target;
+ TQRect eraseArea;
+ bool eraseAreaValid;
+ bool showNotches;
+ bool onlyOutside;
+ bool mousePressed;
+
+ TQPointArray lines;
+};
+
+
+/*!
+ \class TQDial tqdial.h
+
+ \brief The TQDial class provides a rounded range control (like a speedometer or potentiometer).
+
+ \ingroup basic
+ \mainclass
+
+ TQDial is used when the user needs to control a value within a
+ program-definable range, and the range either wraps around
+ (typically, 0..359 degrees) or the dialog tqlayout needs a square
+ widget.
+
+ Both API- and UI-wise, the dial is very similar to a \link TQSlider
+ slider. \endlink Indeed, when wrapping() is FALSE (the default)
+ there is no real difference between a slider and a dial. They
+ have the same Q_SIGNALS, Q_SLOTS and member functions, all of which do
+ the same things. Which one you use depends only on your taste
+ and on the application.
+
+ The dial initially emits valueChanged() Q_SIGNALS continuously while
+ the slider is being moved; you can make it emit the signal less
+ often by calling setTracking(FALSE). dialMoved() is emitted
+ continuously even when tracking() is FALSE.
+
+ The slider also emits dialPressed() and dialReleased() Q_SIGNALS
+ when the mouse button is pressed and released. But note that the
+ dial's value can change without these Q_SIGNALS being emitted; the
+ keyboard and wheel can be used to change the value.
+
+ Unlike the slider, TQDial attempts to draw a "nice" number of
+ notches rather than one per lineStep(). If possible, the number
+ of notches drawn is one per lineStep(), but if there aren't enough
+ pixels to draw every one, TQDial will draw every second, third
+ etc., notch. notchSize() returns the number of units per notch,
+ hopefully a multiple of lineStep(); setNotchTarget() sets the
+ target distance between neighbouring notches in pixels. The
+ default is 3.75 pixels.
+
+ Like the slider, the dial makes the TQRangeControl functions
+ setValue(), addLine(), subtractLine(), addPage() and
+ subtractPage() available as Q_SLOTS.
+
+ The dial's keyboard interface is fairly simple: The left/up and
+ right/down arrow keys move by lineStep(), page up and page down by
+ pageStep() and Home and End to minValue() and maxValue().
+
+ <img src=qdial-m.png> <img src=qdial-w.png>
+
+ \sa TQScrollBar TQSpinBox
+ \link guibooks.html#fowler GUI Design Handbook: Slider\endlink
+*/
+
+
+
+
+/*!
+ Constructs a dial called \a name with tqparent \a tqparent. \a f is
+ propagated to the TQWidget constructor. It has the default range of
+ a TQRangeControl.
+*/
+
+TQDial::TQDial( TQWidget *tqparent, const char *name, WFlags f )
+ : TQWidget( tqparent, name, f | TQt::WNoAutoErase ), TQRangeControl()
+{
+ d = new TQDialPrivate;
+ d->eraseAreaValid = FALSE;
+ d->showNotches = FALSE;
+ d->onlyOutside = FALSE;
+ setFocusPolicy( Qt::WheelFocus );
+}
+
+
+
+/*!
+ Constructs a dial called \a name with tqparent \a tqparent. The dial's
+ value can never be smaller than \a minValue or greater than \a
+ maxValue. Its page step size is \a pageStep, and its initial value
+ is \a value.
+
+ \a value is forced to be within the legal range.
+*/
+
+TQDial::TQDial( int minValue, int maxValue, int pageStep, int value,
+ TQWidget *tqparent, const char *name )
+ : TQWidget( tqparent, name, TQt::WNoAutoErase ),
+ TQRangeControl( minValue, maxValue, 1, pageStep, value )
+{
+ d = new TQDialPrivate;
+ d->eraseAreaValid = FALSE;
+ d->showNotches = FALSE;
+ d->onlyOutside = FALSE;
+ setFocusPolicy( Qt::WheelFocus );
+}
+
+/*!
+ Destroys the dial.
+*/
+TQDial::~TQDial()
+{
+ delete d;
+}
+
+
+void TQDial::setTracking( bool enable )
+{
+ d->tracking = enable;
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \property TQDial::tracking
+ \brief whether tracking is enabled
+
+ If TRUE (the default), tracking is enabled. This means that the
+ arrow can be moved using the mouse; otherwise the arrow cannot be
+ moved with the mouse.
+*/
+
+bool TQDial::tracking() const
+{
+ return d ? d->tracking : TRUE;
+}
+
+void TQDial::setValue( int newValue )
+{ // ### set doNotEmit? Matthias?
+ TQRangeControl::setValue( newValue );
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Increments the dial's value() by one lineStep().
+*/
+
+void TQDial::addLine()
+{
+ TQRangeControl::addLine();
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Decrements the dial's value() by one lineStep().
+*/
+
+void TQDial::subtractLine()
+{
+ TQRangeControl::subtractLine();
+}
+
+
+/*! \reimp */
+
+void TQDial::resizeEvent( TQResizeEvent * e )
+{
+ d->lines.resize( 0 );
+ TQWidget::resizeEvent( e );
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+
+void TQDial::paintEvent( TQPaintEvent * e )
+{
+ repaintScreen( &e->rect() );
+}
+
+/*!
+ Paints the dial using clip region \a cr.
+*/
+
+void TQDial::repaintScreen( const TQRect *cr )
+{
+ TQPainter p;
+ p.begin( this );
+
+ bool resetClipping = FALSE;
+
+ // calculate clip-region for erasing background
+ if ( cr ) {
+ p.setClipRect( *cr );
+ } else if ( !d->onlyOutside && d->eraseAreaValid ) {
+ TQRegion reg = d->eraseArea;
+ double a;
+ reg = reg.subtract( calcArrow( a ) );
+ p.setClipRegion( reg );
+ resetClipping = TRUE;
+ }
+
+ TQRect br( calcDial() );
+ p.setPen( Qt::NoPen );
+ // if ( style() == MotifStyle )
+ // p.setBrush( tqcolorGroup().brush( TQColorGroup::Mid ) );
+ // else {
+ TQBrush b;
+ if ( TQT_TQBRUSH_OBJECT(tqcolorGroup().brush( TQColorGroup::Light )).pixmap() )
+ b = TQBrush( tqcolorGroup().brush( TQColorGroup::Light ) );
+ else
+ b = TQBrush( tqcolorGroup().light(), Qt::Dense4Pattern );
+ p.setBrush( b );
+ p.setBackgroundMode( Qt::OpaqueMode );
+ // }
+
+ TQRect te = br;
+ te.setWidth(te.width()+2);
+ te.setHeight(te.height()+2);
+ // erase background of dial
+ if ( !d->onlyOutside ) {
+ p.drawEllipse( te );
+ }
+
+ // erase remaining space around the dial
+ TQRegion remaining( 0, 0, width(), height() );
+ remaining = remaining.subtract( TQRegion( te, TQRegion::Ellipse ) );
+ if ( p.hasClipping() )
+ remaining = remaining.intersect( p.clipRegion() );
+ erase(remaining);
+
+ if ( resetClipping ) {
+ if ( cr )
+ p.setClipRect( *cr );
+ else
+ p.setClipRect( TQRect( 0, 0, width(), height() ) );
+ }
+
+ // draw notches
+ if ( d->showNotches ) {
+ calcLines();
+ p.setPen( tqcolorGroup().foreground() );
+ p.drawLineSegments( d->lines );
+ }
+
+ // calculate and paint arrow
+ p.setPen( TQPen( tqcolorGroup().dark() ) );
+ p.drawArc( te, 60 * 16, 180 * 16 );
+ p.setPen( TQPen( tqcolorGroup().light() ) );
+ p.drawArc( te, 240 * 16, 180 * 16 );
+
+ double a;
+ TQPointArray arrow( calcArrow( a ) );
+ TQRect ea( arrow.boundingRect() );
+ d->eraseArea = ea;
+ d->eraseAreaValid = TRUE;
+
+ p.setPen( Qt::NoPen );
+ p.setBrush( tqcolorGroup().brush( TQColorGroup::Button ) );
+ if ( !d->onlyOutside )
+ p.drawPolygon( arrow );
+
+ a = angle( TQPoint( width() / 2, height() / 2 ), arrow[ 0 ] );
+ p.setBrush( TQt::NoBrush );
+
+ // that's still a hack...
+ if ( a <= 0 || a > 200 ) {
+ p.setPen( tqcolorGroup().light() );
+ p.drawLine( arrow[ 2 ], arrow[ 0 ] );
+ p.drawLine( arrow[ 1 ], arrow[ 2 ] );
+ p.setPen( tqcolorGroup().dark() );
+ p.drawLine( arrow[ 0 ], arrow[ 1 ] );
+ } else if ( a > 0 && a < 45 ) {
+ p.setPen( tqcolorGroup().light() );
+ p.drawLine( arrow[ 2 ], arrow[ 0 ] );
+ p.setPen( tqcolorGroup().dark() );
+ p.drawLine( arrow[ 1 ], arrow[ 2 ] );
+ p.drawLine( arrow[ 0 ], arrow[ 1 ] );
+ } else if ( a >= 45 && a < 135 ) {
+ p.setPen( tqcolorGroup().dark() );
+ p.drawLine( arrow[ 2 ], arrow[ 0 ] );
+ p.drawLine( arrow[ 1 ], arrow[ 2 ] );
+ p.setPen( tqcolorGroup().light() );
+ p.drawLine( arrow[ 0 ], arrow[ 1 ] );
+ } else if ( a >= 135 && a < 200 ) {
+ p.setPen( tqcolorGroup().dark() );
+ p.drawLine( arrow[ 2 ], arrow[ 0 ] );
+ p.setPen( tqcolorGroup().light() );
+ p.drawLine( arrow[ 0 ], arrow[ 1 ] );
+ p.drawLine( arrow[ 1 ], arrow[ 2 ] );
+ }
+
+ // draw focus rect around the dial
+ if ( hasFocus() ) {
+ p.setClipping( FALSE );
+ br.setWidth( br.width() + 2 );
+ br.setHeight( br.height() + 2 );
+ if ( d->showNotches ) {
+ int r = TQMIN( width(), height() ) / 2;
+ br.moveBy( -r / 6, - r / 6 );
+ br.setWidth( br.width() + r / 3 );
+ br.setHeight( br.height() + r / 3 );
+ }
+ // strange, but else we get redraw errors on Windows
+ p.end();
+ p.begin( this );
+ p.save();
+ p.setPen( TQPen( tqcolorGroup().background() ) );
+ p.setBrush( Qt::NoBrush );
+ p.drawRect( br );
+ p.restore();
+ tqstyle().tqdrawPrimitive( TQStyle::PE_FocusRect, &p, br, tqcolorGroup());
+ }
+ p.end();
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+
+void TQDial::keyPressEvent( TQKeyEvent * e )
+{
+ switch ( e->key() ) {
+ case Qt::Key_Left: case Qt::Key_Down:
+ subtractLine();
+ break;
+ case Qt::Key_Right: case Qt::Key_Up:
+ addLine();
+ break;
+ case TQt::Key_Prior:
+ subtractPage();
+ break;
+ case TQt::Key_Next:
+ addPage();
+ break;
+ case Qt::Key_Home:
+ setValue( minValue() );
+ break;
+ case Qt::Key_End:
+ setValue( maxValue() );
+ break;
+ default:
+ e->ignore();
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+
+void TQDial::mousePressEvent( TQMouseEvent * e )
+{
+ d->mousePressed = TRUE;
+ setValue( valueFromPoint( e->pos() ) );
+ emit dialPressed();
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+
+void TQDial::mouseReleaseEvent( TQMouseEvent * e )
+{
+ d->mousePressed = FALSE;
+ setValue( valueFromPoint( e->pos() ) );
+ emit dialReleased();
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+
+void TQDial::mouseMoveEvent( TQMouseEvent * e )
+{
+ if ( !d->mousePressed )
+ return;
+ if ( !d->tracking || (e->state() & Qt::LeftButton) == 0 )
+ return;
+ d->doNotEmit = TRUE;
+ setValue( valueFromPoint( e->pos() ) );
+ emit dialMoved( value() );
+ d->doNotEmit = FALSE;
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+#ifndef TQT_NO_WHEELEVENT
+void TQDial::wheelEvent( TQWheelEvent *e )
+{
+ setValue( value() - e->delta() / 120 );
+}
+#endif
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+
+void TQDial::focusInEvent( TQFocusEvent * )
+{
+ d->onlyOutside = TRUE;
+ repaintScreen();
+ d->onlyOutside = FALSE;
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+
+void TQDial::focusOutEvent( TQFocusEvent * )
+{
+ d->onlyOutside = TRUE;
+ repaintScreen();
+ d->onlyOutside = FALSE;
+}
+
+/*!
+ Reimplemented to ensure the display is correct and to emit the
+ valueChanged(int) signal when appropriate.
+*/
+
+void TQDial::valueChange()
+{
+ d->lines.resize( 0 );
+ repaintScreen();
+ if ( d->tracking || !d->doNotEmit ) {
+ emit valueChanged( value() );
+#if defined(TQT_ACCESSIBILITY_SUPPORT)
+ TQAccessible::updateAccessibility( this, 0, TQAccessible::ValueChanged );
+#endif
+ }
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Reimplemented to ensure tick-marks are consistent with the new range.
+*/
+
+void TQDial::rangeChange()
+{
+ d->lines.resize( 0 );
+ repaintScreen();
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \internal
+*/
+
+int TQDial::valueFromPoint( const TQPoint & p ) const
+{
+ double yy = (double)height()/2.0 - p.y();
+ double xx = (double)p.x() - width()/2.0;
+ double a = (xx || yy) ? atan2(yy, xx) : 0;
+
+ if ( a < m_pi/-2 )
+ a = a + m_pi*2;
+
+ int dist = 0;
+ int minv = minValue(), maxv = maxValue();
+
+ if ( minValue() < 0 ) {
+ dist = -minValue();
+ minv = 0;
+ maxv = maxValue() + dist;
+ }
+
+ int r = maxv - minv;
+ int v;
+ if ( d->wrapping )
+ v = (int)(0.5 + minv + r*(m_pi*3/2-a)/(2*m_pi));
+ else
+ v = (int)(0.5 + minv + r*(m_pi*4/3-a)/(m_pi*10/6));
+
+ if ( dist > 0 )
+ v -= dist;
+
+ return bound( v );
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \internal
+*/
+
+double TQDial::angle( const TQPoint &p1, const TQPoint &p2 ) const
+{
+ double _angle = 0.0;
+
+ if ( p1.x() == p2.x() ) {
+ if ( p1.y() < p2.y() )
+ _angle = 270.0;
+ else
+ _angle = 90.0;
+ } else {
+ double x1, x2, y1, y2;
+
+ if ( p1.x() <= p2.x() ) {
+ x1 = p1.x(); y1 = p1.y();
+ x2 = p2.x(); y2 = p2.y();
+ } else {
+ x2 = p1.x(); y2 = p1.y();
+ x1 = p2.x(); y1 = p2.y();
+ }
+
+ double m = -( y2 - y1 ) / ( x2 - x1 );
+ _angle = atan( m ) * rad_factor;
+
+ if ( p1.x() < p2.x() )
+ _angle = 180.0 - _angle;
+ else
+ _angle = -_angle;
+ }
+
+ return _angle;
+}
+
+void TQDial::setWrapping( bool enable )
+{
+ if ( d->wrapping == enable )
+ return;
+ d->lines.resize( 0 );
+ d->wrapping = enable;
+ d->eraseAreaValid = FALSE;
+ repaintScreen();
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \property TQDial::wrapping
+ \brief whether wrapping is enabled
+
+ If TRUE, wrapping is enabled. This means that the arrow can be
+ turned around 360�. Otherwise there is some space at the bottom of
+ the dial which is skipped by the arrow.
+
+ This property's default is FALSE.
+*/
+
+bool TQDial::wrapping() const
+{
+ return d->wrapping;
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \property TQDial::notchSize
+ \brief the current notch size
+
+ The notch size is in range control units, not pixels, and if
+ possible it is a multiple of lineStep() that results in an
+ on-screen notch size near notchTarget().
+
+ \sa notchTarget() lineStep()
+*/
+
+int TQDial::notchSize() const
+{
+ // radius of the arc
+ int r = TQMIN( width(), height() )/2;
+ // length of the whole arc
+ int l = (int)(r*(d->wrapping ? 6 : 5)*m_pi/6);
+ // length of the arc from minValue() to minValue()+pageStep()
+ if ( maxValue() > minValue()+pageStep() )
+ l = (int)(0.5 + l * pageStep() / (maxValue()-minValue()));
+ // length of a lineStep() arc
+ l = l * lineStep() / pageStep();
+ if ( l < 1 )
+ l = 1;
+ // how many times lineStep can be draw in d->target pixels
+ l = (int)(0.5 + d->target / l);
+ // we want notchSize() to be a non-zero multiple of lineStep()
+ if ( !l )
+ l = 1;
+ return lineStep() * l;
+}
+
+void TQDial::setNotchTarget( double target )
+{
+ d->lines.resize( 0 );
+ d->target = target;
+ d->eraseAreaValid = FALSE;
+ d->onlyOutside = TRUE;
+ repaintScreen();
+ d->onlyOutside = FALSE;
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \property TQDial::notchTarget
+ \brief the target number of pixels between notches
+
+ The notch target is the number of pixels TQDial attempts to put
+ between each notch.
+
+ The actual size may differ from the target size.
+*/
+
+double TQDial::notchTarget() const
+{
+ return d->target;
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Increments the dial's value() by one pageStep() of steps.
+*/
+
+void TQDial::addPage()
+{
+ TQRangeControl::addPage();
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ Decrements the dial's value() by one pageStep() of steps.
+*/
+
+void TQDial::subtractPage()
+{
+ TQRangeControl::subtractPage();
+}
+
+
+/*!
+ \fn void TQDial::valueChanged( int value )
+
+ This signal is emitted whenever the dial's \a value changes. The
+ frequency of this signal is influenced by setTracking().
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn void TQDial::dialPressed()
+
+ This signal is emitted when the user begins mouse interaction with
+ the dial.
+
+ \sa dialReleased()
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn void TQDial::dialMoved( int value )
+
+ This signal is emitted whenever the dial \a value changes. The
+ frequency of this signal is \e not influenced by setTracking().
+
+ \sa valueChanged()
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn void TQDial::dialReleased()
+
+ This signal is emitted when the user ends mouse interaction with
+ the dial.
+
+ \sa dialPressed()
+*/
+
+void TQDial::setNotchesVisible( bool b )
+{
+ d->showNotches = b;
+ d->eraseAreaValid = FALSE;
+ d->onlyOutside = TRUE;
+ repaintScreen();
+ d->onlyOutside = FALSE;
+}
+
+/*!
+ \property TQDial::notchesVisible
+ \brief whether the notches are shown
+
+ If TRUE, the notches are shown. If FALSE (the default) notches are
+ not shown.
+*/
+bool TQDial::notchesVisible() const
+{
+ return d->showNotches;
+}
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+
+TQSize TQDial::tqminimumSizeHint() const
+{
+ return TQSize( 50, 50 );
+}
+
+/*!
+ \reimp
+*/
+
+TQSize TQDial::tqsizeHint() const
+{
+ return TQSize( 100, 100 ).expandedTo( TQApplication::globalStrut() );
+}
+
+
+
+/*!
+ \internal
+*/
+
+TQPointArray TQDial::calcArrow( double &a ) const
+{
+ int r = TQMIN( width(), height() ) / 2;
+ if ( maxValue() == minValue() )
+ a = m_pi / 2;
+ else if ( d->wrapping )
+ a = m_pi * 3 / 2 - ( value() - minValue() ) * 2 * m_pi / ( maxValue() - minValue() );
+ else
+ a = ( m_pi * 8 - ( value() - minValue() ) * 10 * m_pi / ( maxValue() - minValue() ) ) / 6;
+
+ int xc = width() / 2;
+ int yc = height() / 2;
+
+ int len = r - calcBigLineSize() - 5;
+ if ( len < 5 )
+ len = 5;
+ int back = len / 4;
+ if ( back < 1 )
+ back = 1;
+
+ TQPointArray arrow( 3 );
+ arrow[0] = TQPoint( (int)( 0.5 + xc + len * cos(a) ),
+ (int)( 0.5 + yc -len * sin( a ) ) );
+ arrow[1] = TQPoint( (int)( 0.5 + xc + back * cos( a + m_pi * 5 / 6 ) ),
+ (int)( 0.5 + yc - back * sin( a + m_pi * 5 / 6 ) ) );
+ arrow[2] = TQPoint( (int)( 0.5 + xc + back * cos( a - m_pi * 5 / 6 ) ),
+ (int)( 0.5 + yc - back * sin( a - m_pi * 5 / 6 ) ) );
+ return arrow;
+}
+
+/*!
+ \internal
+*/
+
+TQRect TQDial::calcDial() const
+{
+ double r = TQMIN( width(), height() ) / 2.0;
+ double d_ = r / 6.0;
+ double dx = d_ + ( width() - 2 * r ) / 2.0 + 1;
+ double dy = d_ + ( height() - 2 * r ) / 2.0 + 1;
+ return TQRect( int(dx), int(dy),
+ int(r * 2 - 2 * d_ - 2), int(r * 2 - 2 * d_ - 2) );
+}
+
+/*!
+ \internal
+*/
+
+int TQDial::calcBigLineSize() const
+{
+ int r = TQMIN( width(), height() ) / 2;
+ int bigLineSize = r / 6;
+ if ( bigLineSize < 4 )
+ bigLineSize = 4;
+ if ( bigLineSize > r / 2 )
+ bigLineSize = r / 2;
+ return bigLineSize;
+}
+
+/*!
+ \internal
+*/
+
+void TQDial::calcLines()
+{
+ if ( !d->lines.size() ) {
+ double r = TQMIN( width(), height() ) / 2.0;
+ int bigLineSize = calcBigLineSize();
+ double xc = width() / 2.0;
+ double yc = height() / 2.0;
+ int ns = notchSize();
+ int notches = ( maxValue() + ns - 1 - minValue() ) / ns;
+ d->lines.resize( 2 + 2 * notches );
+ int smallLineSize = bigLineSize / 2;
+ int i;
+ for( i = 0; i <= notches; i++ ) {
+ double angle = d->wrapping
+ ? m_pi * 3 / 2 - i * 2 * m_pi / notches
+ : (m_pi * 8 - i * 10 * m_pi / notches) / 6;
+
+ double s = sin( angle ); // sin/cos aren't defined as const...
+ double c = cos( angle );
+ if ( i == 0 || ( ((ns * i ) % pageStep() ) == 0 ) ) {
+ d->lines[2*i] = TQPoint( (int)( xc + ( r - bigLineSize ) * c ),
+ (int)( yc - ( r - bigLineSize ) * s ) );
+ d->lines[2*i+1] = TQPoint( (int)( xc + r * c ),
+ (int)( yc - r * s ) );
+ } else {
+ d->lines[2*i] = TQPoint( (int)( xc + ( r - 1 - smallLineSize ) * c ),
+ (int)( yc - ( r - 1 - smallLineSize ) * s ) );
+ d->lines[2*i+1] = TQPoint( (int)( xc + ( r - 1 ) * c ),
+ (int)( yc -( r - 1 ) * s ) );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*!
+ \property TQDial::minValue
+ \brief the current minimum value
+
+ When setting this property, the \l TQDial::maxValue is adjusted if
+ necessary to ensure that the range remains valid.
+
+ \sa setRange()
+*/
+int TQDial::minValue() const
+{
+ return TQRangeControl::minValue();
+}
+
+/*!
+ \property TQDial::maxValue
+ \brief the current maximum value
+
+ When setting this property, the \l TQDial::minValue is adjusted if
+ necessary to ensure that the range remains valid.
+
+ \sa setRange()
+*/
+int TQDial::maxValue() const
+{
+ return TQRangeControl::maxValue();
+}
+
+void TQDial::setMinValue( int minVal )
+{
+ TQRangeControl::setMinValue( minVal );
+}
+
+void TQDial::setMaxValue( int maxVal )
+{
+ TQRangeControl::setMaxValue( maxVal );
+}
+
+/*!
+ \property TQDial::lineStep
+ \brief the current line step
+
+ setLineStep() calls the virtual stepChange() function if the new
+ line step is different from the previous setting.
+
+ \sa TQRangeControl::setSteps() pageStep setRange()
+*/
+
+int TQDial::lineStep() const
+{
+ return TQRangeControl::lineStep();
+}
+
+/*!
+ \property TQDial::pageStep
+ \brief the current page step
+
+ setPageStep() calls the virtual stepChange() function if the new
+ page step is different from the previous setting.
+
+ \sa stepChange()
+*/
+int TQDial::pageStep() const
+{
+ return TQRangeControl::pageStep();
+}
+
+void TQDial::setLineStep( int i )
+{
+ setSteps( i, pageStep() );
+}
+
+void TQDial::setPageStep( int i )
+{
+ setSteps( lineStep(), i );
+}
+
+/*!
+ \property TQDial::value
+ \brief the current dial value
+
+ This is guaranteed to be within the range
+ \l{TQDial::minValue}..\l{TQDial::maxValue}.
+
+ \sa minValue maxValue
+*/
+
+int TQDial::value() const
+{
+ return TQRangeControl::value();
+}
+
+#endif // TQT_FEATURE_DIAL