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But first, please read -. diff --git a/demo/r1/lr1.ico b/demo/r1/lr1.ico deleted file mode 100644 index 2eba2a4..0000000 Binary files a/demo/r1/lr1.ico and /dev/null differ diff --git a/demo/r1/lr2.ico b/demo/r1/lr2.ico deleted file mode 100644 index 2bc8699..0000000 Binary files a/demo/r1/lr2.ico and /dev/null differ diff --git a/demo/r1/lr3.ico b/demo/r1/lr3.ico deleted file mode 100644 index 7f11705..0000000 Binary files a/demo/r1/lr3.ico and /dev/null differ diff --git a/demo/r1/lr4.ico b/demo/r1/lr4.ico deleted file mode 100644 index dd68ec8..0000000 Binary files a/demo/r1/lr4.ico and /dev/null differ diff --git a/demo/r1/lr5.ico b/demo/r1/lr5.ico deleted file mode 100644 index e1bc436..0000000 Binary files a/demo/r1/lr5.ico and /dev/null differ diff --git a/demo/r1/lr6.ico b/demo/r1/lr6.ico deleted file mode 100644 index 6bd0818..0000000 Binary files a/demo/r1/lr6.ico and /dev/null differ diff --git a/include/LRCallbackDS b/include/LRCallbackDS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd5f8c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/LRCallbackDS @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +#include "lrcallbackdatasourceintf.h" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/include/LRDataManager b/include/LRDataManager new file mode 100644 index 0000000..720a2ed --- /dev/null +++ b/include/LRDataManager @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +#include "lrdatasourcemanagerintf.h" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/include/LRScriptManager b/include/LRScriptManager new file mode 100644 index 0000000..05ab2f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/LRScriptManager @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +#include "lrscriptenginemanagerintf.h" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/include/LimeReport b/include/LimeReport new file mode 100644 index 0000000..037cf8c --- /dev/null +++ b/include/LimeReport @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +#include "lrreportengine.h" diff --git a/limereport.pro b/limereport.pro index 6ae3a53..e2c488b 100644 --- a/limereport.pro +++ b/limereport.pro @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #CONFIG +=zint -#QMAKE_CFLAGS += -std=c99 +QMAKE_CFLAGS += -std=c99 #ZINT_PATH = $$PWD/../zint-2.4.3 #ZINT_VERSION = 2.4.3 #include(qzint.pri) diff --git a/src/bands/lrdataband.cpp b/src/bands/lrdataband.cpp index 3e04c0e..eeb2412 100644 --- a/src/bands/lrdataband.cpp +++ b/src/bands/lrdataband.cpp @@ -31,18 +31,37 @@ #include "lrdesignelementsfactory.h" #include "lrglobal.h" -const QString xmlTag ="Data"; +const QString xmlTag = "Data"; +const QString xmlTagHeader = "DataHeader"; +const QString xmlTagFooter = "DataFooter"; namespace{ LimeReport::BaseDesignIntf * createBand(QObject* owner, LimeReport::BaseDesignIntf* parent){ return new LimeReport::DataBand(owner,parent); } +LimeReport::BaseDesignIntf * createHeader(QObject* owner, LimeReport::BaseDesignIntf* parent){ + return new LimeReport::DataHeaderBand(owner,parent); +} +LimeReport::BaseDesignIntf * createFooter(QObject* owner, LimeReport::BaseDesignIntf* parent){ + return new LimeReport::DataFooterBand(owner,parent); +} + bool registred = LimeReport::DesignElementsFactory::instance().registerCreator( xmlTag, LimeReport::ItemAttribs(QObject::tr("Data"),LimeReport::bandTAG), createBand ); +bool registredHeader = LimeReport::DesignElementsFactory::instance().registerCreator( + xmlTagHeader, + LimeReport::ItemAttribs(QObject::tr("DataHeader"),LimeReport::bandTAG), + createHeader + ); +bool registredFooter = LimeReport::DesignElementsFactory::instance().registerCreator( + xmlTagFooter, + LimeReport::ItemAttribs(QObject::tr("DataFooter"),LimeReport::bandTAG), + createFooter + ); } @@ -70,5 +89,19 @@ BaseDesignIntf *DataBand::createSameTypeItem(QObject *owner, QGraphicsItem *pare return new DataBand(owner,parent); } +DataHeaderBand::DataHeaderBand(QObject *owner, QGraphicsItem *parent) + :BandDesignIntf(BandDesignIntf::DataHeader,xmlTagHeader,owner,parent) +{ + setBandTypeText(tr("DataHeader")); + setMarkerColor(bandColor()); +} + +DataFooterBand::DataFooterBand(QObject *owner, QGraphicsItem *parent) + :BandDesignIntf(BandDesignIntf::DataFooter,xmlTagFooter,owner,parent) +{ + setBandTypeText(tr("DataFooter")); + setMarkerColor(bandColor()); +} + } diff --git a/src/bands/lrdataband.h b/src/bands/lrdataband.h index cd5b580..e08214a 100644 --- a/src/bands/lrdataband.h +++ b/src/bands/lrdataband.h @@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ #include namespace LimeReport{ + class DataBand : public DataBandDesignIntf { Q_OBJECT @@ -51,5 +52,34 @@ protected: private: BaseDesignIntf* createSameTypeItem(QObject* owner=0, QGraphicsItem* parent=0); }; + +class DataHeaderBand : public BandDesignIntf +{ + Q_OBJECT +public: + DataHeaderBand(QObject* owner=0, QGraphicsItem* parent=0); + bool isUnique() const {return false;} + bool isHeader() const {return true;} + QColor bandColor() const {return QColor(Qt::darkGreen);} +private: + BaseDesignIntf* createSameTypeItem(QObject* owner=0, QGraphicsItem* parent=0){ + return new DataHeaderBand(owner,parent); + } +}; + +class DataFooterBand : public BandDesignIntf +{ + Q_OBJECT +public: + DataFooterBand(QObject* owner=0, QGraphicsItem* parent=0); + bool isUnique() const {return false;} + bool isFooter() const {return true;} + QColor bandColor() const{return QColor(Qt::darkGreen);} +private: + BaseDesignIntf* createSameTypeItem(QObject* owner=0, QGraphicsItem* parent=0){ + return new DataFooterBand(owner,parent); + } +}; + } #endif // LRDATABAND_H diff --git a/src/bands/lrgroupbands.cpp b/src/bands/lrgroupbands.cpp index 54b559d..4e9905e 100644 --- a/src/bands/lrgroupbands.cpp +++ b/src/bands/lrgroupbands.cpp @@ -88,7 +88,11 @@ BaseDesignIntf *GroupBandHeader::createSameTypeItem(QObject *owner, QGraphicsIte void GroupBandHeader::startGroup() { m_groupStarted=true; + DataSourceManager* dm = DataSourceManager::instance(); + QString lineVar = QLatin1String("line_")+objectName().toLower(); + dm->setReportVariable(lineVar,1); + if ((dm->dataSource(parentBand()->datasourceName()))){ IDataSource* ds = dm->dataSource(parentBand()->datasourceName()); if (ds->columnIndexByName(m_groupFiledName)!=-1) @@ -103,11 +107,15 @@ QColor GroupBandHeader::bandColor() const bool GroupBandHeader::isNeedToClose() { - if (m_groupFieldValue.isNull()) return false; + //if (m_groupFieldValue.isNull()) return false; - DataSourceManager* dm = DataSourceManager::instance(); + if (!m_groupStarted) return false; + DataSourceManager* dm = DataSourceManager::instance(); + if (m_groupFiledName.isNull() || m_groupFiledName.isEmpty()) + dm->putError("Group Field Not found"); if ((dm->dataSource(parentBand()->datasourceName()))){ IDataSource* ds = dm->dataSource(parentBand()->datasourceName()); + if (ds->data(m_groupFiledName).isNull() && m_groupFieldValue.isNull()) return false; return ds->data(m_groupFiledName)!=m_groupFieldValue; } @@ -116,7 +124,7 @@ bool GroupBandHeader::isNeedToClose() bool GroupBandHeader::isStarted() { - return !m_groupFieldValue.isNull(); + return m_groupStarted;//!m_groupFieldValue.isNull(); } void GroupBandHeader::closeGroup() diff --git a/src/bands/lrgroupbands.h b/src/bands/lrgroupbands.h index 8520408..56c7127 100644 --- a/src/bands/lrgroupbands.h +++ b/src/bands/lrgroupbands.h @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ namespace LimeReport{ -class GroupBandHeader : public BandDesignIntf, public IGropBand{ +class GroupBandHeader : public BandDesignIntf, public IGroupBand{ Q_OBJECT Q_PROPERTY(QString groupFieldName READ groupFieldName WRITE setGroupFieldName) Q_PROPERTY(bool splittable READ isSplittable WRITE setSplittable ) diff --git a/src/bands/lrsubdetailband.cpp b/src/bands/lrsubdetailband.cpp index d1844fe..7638c1f 100644 --- a/src/bands/lrsubdetailband.cpp +++ b/src/bands/lrsubdetailband.cpp @@ -108,6 +108,7 @@ QColor SubDetailBand::bandColor() const SubDetailHeaderBand::SubDetailHeaderBand(QObject *owner, QGraphicsItem *parent) :BandDesignIntf(BandDesignIntf::SubDetailHeader,xmlTagHeader,owner,parent), m_printAlways(false) { + setBandTypeText(tr("SubDetailHeader")); setMarkerColor(bandColor()); } diff --git a/src/bands/lrsubdetailband.h b/src/bands/lrsubdetailband.h index 3bfe1b4..a18dee7 100644 --- a/src/bands/lrsubdetailband.h +++ b/src/bands/lrsubdetailband.h @@ -56,13 +56,13 @@ class SubDetailHeaderBand : public BandDesignIntf Q_PROPERTY(bool printAlways READ printAlways() WRITE setPrintAlways()) public: SubDetailHeaderBand(QObject* owner = 0, QGraphicsItem* parent=0); - virtual bool isUnique() const; + bool isUnique() const; void setPrintAlways(bool value){m_printAlways=value;} bool printAlways(){return m_printAlways;} protected: - virtual QColor bandColor() const; + QColor bandColor() const; private: - virtual BaseDesignIntf* createSameTypeItem(QObject* owner=0, QGraphicsItem* parent=0); + BaseDesignIntf* createSameTypeItem(QObject* owner=0, QGraphicsItem* parent=0); private: bool m_printAlways; }; @@ -76,11 +76,11 @@ public: void setPrintAlways(bool value){m_printAlways=value;} bool printAlways(){return m_printAlways;} virtual bool isUnique() const; - virtual bool isFooter() const{return true;} + bool isFooter() const{return true;} protected: - virtual QColor bandColor() const; + QColor bandColor() const; private: - virtual BaseDesignIntf* createSameTypeItem(QObject* owner=0, QGraphicsItem* parent=0); + BaseDesignIntf* createSameTypeItem(QObject* owner=0, QGraphicsItem* parent=0); private: bool m_printAlways; }; diff --git a/src/databrowser/lrdatabrowser.cpp b/src/databrowser/lrdatabrowser.cpp index 4bd07cb..8e707bf 100644 --- a/src/databrowser/lrdatabrowser.cpp +++ b/src/databrowser/lrdatabrowser.cpp @@ -83,10 +83,10 @@ void DataBrowser::slotAddConnection() { ConnectionDialog *connectionEdit = new ConnectionDialog(this,0,this); connectionEdit->setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose,true); -#if defined(WIN32) || defined(WIN64) - connectionEdit->setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal); -#else +#ifdef Q_OS_MAC connectionEdit->setWindowModality(Qt::WindowModal); +#else + connectionEdit->setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal); #endif //connect(connectionEdit,SIGNAL(finished(int)),this,SLOT(slotConnectionEditFinished(int))); //connect(connectionEdit,SIGNAL(conectionRegistred(QString)),this,SLOT(slotConnectionRegistred(QString))); @@ -146,10 +146,10 @@ void DataBrowser::slotAddDataSource() { SQLEditDialog *sqlEdit = new SQLEditDialog(this,m_report->dataManager(),SQLEditDialog::AddMode); sqlEdit->setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose,true); -#if defined(WIN64) || defined(WIN32) - sqlEdit->setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal); -#else +#ifdef Q_OS_MAC sqlEdit->setWindowModality(Qt::WindowModal); +#else + sqlEdit->setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal); #endif sqlEdit->setSettings(settings()); sqlEdit->setDataSources(m_report->dataManager()); @@ -345,10 +345,10 @@ void DataBrowser::slotEditDatasource() closeDataWindow(getDatasourceName()); SQLEditDialog *sqlEdit = new SQLEditDialog(this,m_report->dataManager(),SQLEditDialog::EditMode); sqlEdit->setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose); -#if defined(WIN32) || defined(WIN64) - sqlEdit->setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal); -#else +#ifdef Q_OS_MAC sqlEdit->setWindowModality(Qt::WindowModal); +#else + sqlEdit->setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal); #endif sqlEdit->setSettings(settings()); sqlEdit->setDataSources(m_report->dataManager(),getDatasourceName()); @@ -467,10 +467,10 @@ void DataBrowser::slotChangeConnection() this ); connectionEdit->setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose,true); -#if defined(WIN32) || defined(WIN64) - connectionEdit->setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal); -#else +#ifdef Q_OS_MAC connectionEdit->setWindowModality(Qt::WindowModal); +#else + connectionEdit->setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal); #endif //connect(connectionEdit,SIGNAL(finished(int)),this,SLOT(slotConnectionEditFinished(int))); connectionEdit->exec(); @@ -632,10 +632,10 @@ void DataBrowser::on_dataTree_currentItemChanged(QTreeWidgetItem *current, QTree void LimeReport::DataBrowser::on_addVariable_clicked() { LRVariableDialog dialog(this); -#if defined(WIN32) || defined(WIN64) - dialog.setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal); -#else +#ifdef Q_OS_MAC dialog.setWindowModality(Qt::WindowModal); +#else + dialog.setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal); #endif dialog.setVariableContainer(m_report->dataManager()); connect(&dialog,SIGNAL(signalVariableAccepted(QString)),this,SLOT(slotVariableEditorAccept(QString))); @@ -648,10 +648,10 @@ void DataBrowser::on_editVariable_clicked() if (!getVariable().isEmpty()) { LRVariableDialog dialog(this); -#if defined(WIN32) || defined(WIN64) - dialog.setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal); -#else +#ifdef Q_OS_MAC dialog.setWindowModality(Qt::WindowModal); +#else + dialog.setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal); #endif dialog.setVariableContainer(m_report->dataManager()); QString varName = getVariable(); diff --git a/src/items/lrtextitem.h b/src/items/lrtextitem.h index f2e2abe..1d73401 100644 --- a/src/items/lrtextitem.h +++ b/src/items/lrtextitem.h @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ public: void objectLoadFinished(); void setTextItemFont(QFont value); - virtual QWidget* defaultEditor(); + QWidget* defaultEditor(); void setBackgroundOpacity(int value); void setBackgroundModeProperty(BGMode value); void setBackgroundColorProperty(QColor value); diff --git a/src/items/lrtextitemeditor.cpp b/src/items/lrtextitemeditor.cpp index 1d8842e..55b0f52 100644 --- a/src/items/lrtextitemeditor.cpp +++ b/src/items/lrtextitemeditor.cpp @@ -133,6 +133,8 @@ void TextItemEditor::initUI() m_completer->setModel(new QStringListModel(dataWords,m_completer)); ui->gbSettings->setVisible(false); + connect(ui->twScriptEngine->selectionModel(), SIGNAL(currentChanged(QModelIndex,QModelIndex)), + this, SLOT(slotScriptItemsSelectionChanged(QModelIndex,QModelIndex))); } QStringListModel *TextItemEditor::getDataSources() @@ -354,3 +356,21 @@ void TextItemEditor::on_toolButton_clicked(bool checked) { ui->gbSettings->setVisible(checked); } + + +void TextItemEditor::on_twScriptEngine_activated(const QModelIndex &index) +{ + LimeReport::ScriptEngineNode* node = static_cast(index.internalPointer()); + if (node->type()==LimeReport::ScriptEngineNode::Function){ + ui->lblDescription->setText(node->name()); + } +} + +void TextItemEditor::slotScriptItemsSelectionChanged(const QModelIndex &to, const QModelIndex) +{ + LimeReport::ScriptEngineNode* node = static_cast(to.internalPointer()); + if (node->type()==LimeReport::ScriptEngineNode::Function){ + ui->lblDescription->setText(node->description()); + } +} + diff --git a/src/items/lrtextitemeditor.h b/src/items/lrtextitemeditor.h index e6ce2f5..91b8fa1 100644 --- a/src/items/lrtextitemeditor.h +++ b/src/items/lrtextitemeditor.h @@ -79,11 +79,10 @@ private slots: void on_twScriptEngine_doubleClicked(const QModelIndex &index); void on_splitter_splitterMoved(int, int); void on_editorFont_currentFontChanged(const QFont &f); - void on_editorFontSize_valueChanged(int arg1); - void on_toolButton_clicked(bool checked); - + void on_twScriptEngine_activated(const QModelIndex &index); + void slotScriptItemsSelectionChanged(const QModelIndex &to, const QModelIndex); private: void initUI(); void readSetting(); diff --git a/src/items/lrtextitemeditor.ui b/src/items/lrtextitemeditor.ui index 0934c90..5032e7a 100644 --- a/src/items/lrtextitemeditor.ui +++ b/src/items/lrtextitemeditor.ui @@ -107,26 +107,21 @@ Functions - - 3 - - - 3 - - - 3 - - - 3 - - - 3 - - - - false - + + + Qt::Vertical + + + + false + + + + + + + diff --git a/src/lraboutdialog.ui b/src/lraboutdialog.ui index 8007db3..ad6e574 100644 --- a/src/lraboutdialog.ui +++ b/src/lraboutdialog.ui @@ -85,120 +85,116 @@ p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; 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Here is a sample; alter the names:</span></p> +<p style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px; background-color:#ffffff;"><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;">Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in</span></p> +<p style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px; background-color:#ffffff;"><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;">the library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written</span></p> +<p style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px; background-color:#ffffff;"><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;">by James Random Hacker.</span></p> +<p style="-qt-paragraph-type:empty; margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px; font-family:'monospace'; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;"><br /></p> +<p style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px; background-color:#ffffff;"><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; font-style:italic; color:#000000;">signature of Ty Coon</span><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; color:#000000;">, 1 April 1990</span></p> +<p style=" margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:15px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px; background-color:#ffffff;"><span style=" font-family:'monospace'; color:#000000;">Ty Coon, President of Vice</span></p> +<p style=" margin-top:19px; margin-bottom:19px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px; background-color:#ffffff;"><span style=" font-family:'sans-serif'; color:#000000; background-color:#ffffff;">That's all there is to it!</span></p></body></html> @@ -233,7 +229,7 @@ p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; } - Version 0.1.1 + Version 1.1.1 Qt::AlignRight|Qt::AlignTrailing|Qt::AlignVCenter diff --git a/src/lrbanddesignintf.cpp b/src/lrbanddesignintf.cpp index 9787234..f453dd7 100644 --- a/src/lrbanddesignintf.cpp +++ b/src/lrbanddesignintf.cpp @@ -284,43 +284,24 @@ bool BandDesignIntf::isConnectedToBand(BandDesignIntf::BandsType bandType) const return false; } -int BandDesignIntf::maxChildIndex(QSet bandTypes) const -{ - if (childBands().isEmpty()) return bandIndex(); - else{ - int curIndex=-1; - BandDesignIntf* curBand=0; - foreach(BandDesignIntf* band,childBands()){ - if (curIndexbandIndex()&&bandTypes.contains(band->bandType())){ - curIndex=band->bandIndex();curBand=band; - } - } - return (curBand)?std::max(curBand->maxChildIndex(bandTypes),bandIndex()):bandIndex(); - } -} - -int BandDesignIntf::groupFooterIndex(int groupHeaderIndex) -{ - foreach(BandDesignIntf* band, childBands()){ - if ((band->bandType()==BandDesignIntf::GroupHeader)&& - (band->bandIndex()>groupHeaderIndex)&& - (band->hasChildren()) - ){ - return dynamic_cast(band->childBands().at(0))->bandIndex(); +int BandDesignIntf::maxChildIndex(QSet ignoredBands) const{ + int curIndex = bandIndex(); + foreach(BandDesignIntf* childBand, childBands()){ + if (!ignoredBands.contains(childBand->bandType())){ + curIndex = std::max(curIndex,childBand->maxChildIndex(ignoredBands)); } } - return maxChildIndex(subdetailBands()); + return curIndex; } -int BandDesignIntf::groupHeaderIndex() -{ - int index=bandIndex(); - foreach(BandDesignIntf* band, childBands()){ - if (subdetailBands().contains(band->bandType())){ - if (index>band->bandIndex()) index=band->bandIndex(); +int BandDesignIntf::minChildIndex(BandDesignIntf::BandsType bandType){ + int curIndex = bandIndex(); + foreach(BandDesignIntf* childBand, childBands()){ + if (curIndex>childBand->bandIndex() && (childBand->bandType()>bandType)){ + curIndex = childBand->bandIndex(); } } - return index; + return curIndex; } QList BandDesignIntf::childrenByType(BandDesignIntf::BandsType type) @@ -339,7 +320,6 @@ bool BandDesignIntf::canBeSplitted(int height) const foreach(QGraphicsItem* qgItem,childItems()){ BaseDesignIntf* item=dynamic_cast(qgItem); if (item) - //if (!item->canBeSplitted(height-item->pos().y())) return false; if ((item->minHeight()>height) && (item->minHeight()>(this->height()-height))) return false; } } @@ -658,6 +638,7 @@ void BandDesignIntf::childBandDeleted(QObject *band) { m_childBands.removeAt(m_childBands.indexOf(reinterpret_cast(band))); } + bool BandDesignIntf::printIfEmpty() const { return m_printIfEmpty; @@ -668,6 +649,22 @@ void BandDesignIntf::setPrintIfEmpty(bool printIfEmpty) m_printIfEmpty = printIfEmpty; } +BandDesignIntf *BandDesignIntf::bandHeader() +{ + foreach (BandDesignIntf* band, childBands()) { + if (band->isHeader()) return band; + } + return 0; +} + +BandDesignIntf *BandDesignIntf::bandFooter() +{ + foreach (BandDesignIntf* band, childBands()) { + if (band->isFooter()) return band; + } + return 0; +} + bool BandDesignIntf::sliceLastRow() const { return m_sliceLastRow; diff --git a/src/lrbanddesignintf.h b/src/lrbanddesignintf.h index 86eb2ff..6a4179b 100644 --- a/src/lrbanddesignintf.h +++ b/src/lrbanddesignintf.h @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ namespace LimeReport { -class IGropBand +class IGroupBand { public: virtual void startGroup()=0; @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ public: virtual bool isStarted()=0; virtual void closeGroup()=0; virtual int index()=0; - virtual ~IGropBand(){} + virtual ~IGroupBand(){} }; class BandDesignIntf; @@ -82,14 +82,16 @@ public: enum BandsType { PageHeader=0, ReportHeader=1, + DataHeader=2, + GroupHeader=3, Data=4, SubDetailHeader=5, SubDetailBand=6, SubDetailFooter=7, - GroupHeader=3, GroupFooter=8, - ReportFooter=9, - PageFooter=10 + DataFooter=9, + ReportFooter=10, + PageFooter=11 }; BandDesignIntf(BandsType bandType, const QString& xmlTypeName, QObject* owner = 0, QGraphicsItem* parent=0); @@ -124,9 +126,8 @@ public: bool isConnectedToBand(BandDesignIntf::BandsType bandType) const; - int maxChildIndex(QSet bandTypes) const; - int groupFooterIndex(int groupHeaderIndex); - int groupHeaderIndex(); + int minChildIndex(BandsType bandType); + int maxChildIndex(QSet ignoredBands = QSet()) const; BandDesignIntf* parentBand() const {return m_parentBand;} @@ -137,6 +138,7 @@ public: virtual bool isEmpty() const; virtual bool isNeedRender() const; virtual bool isFooter() const {return false;} + virtual bool isHeader() const {return false;} virtual bool isData() const {return false;} void setTryToKeepTogether(bool value); @@ -163,6 +165,9 @@ public: bool printIfEmpty() const; void setPrintIfEmpty(bool printIfEmpty); + virtual BandDesignIntf* bandHeader(); + virtual BandDesignIntf* bandFooter(); + signals: void bandRendered(BandDesignIntf* band); protected: diff --git a/src/lrbandsmanager.cpp b/src/lrbandsmanager.cpp index 6a15969..eab473a 100644 --- a/src/lrbandsmanager.cpp +++ b/src/lrbandsmanager.cpp @@ -85,6 +85,10 @@ BandDesignIntf *BandsManager::createBand(BandDesignIntf::BandsType bandType, QOb return new GroupBandHeader(owner, parent); case BandDesignIntf::GroupFooter: return new GroupBandFooter(owner, parent); + case BandDesignIntf::DataHeader: + return new DataHeaderBand(owner, parent); + case BandDesignIntf::DataFooter: + return new DataFooterBand(owner, parent); } return 0; diff --git a/src/lrbasedesignintf.cpp b/src/lrbasedesignintf.cpp index 66b72d0..b17e31d 100644 --- a/src/lrbasedesignintf.cpp +++ b/src/lrbasedesignintf.cpp @@ -804,31 +804,39 @@ void BaseDesignIntf::mouseReleaseEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event) } } +void BaseDesignIntf::showEditorDialog(){ + QWidget *editor = defaultEditor(); + if (editor) { + +#ifdef Q_OS_WIN + editor->setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose); + editor->setWindowFlags(Qt::Dialog); + editor->setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal); + editor->show(); +#else + QDialog* dialog = new QDialog(QApplication::activeWindow()); + dialog->setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose); +#ifdef Q_OS_MAC + dialog->setWindowModality(Qt::WindowModal); +#else + dialog->setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal); +#endif + dialog->setLayout(new QVBoxLayout()); + dialog->resize(editor->size()); + dialog->layout()->setContentsMargins(2,2,2,2); + dialog->layout()->addWidget(editor); + connect(editor,SIGNAL(destroyed()),dialog,SLOT(close())); + dialog->exec(); +#endif + } +} + void BaseDesignIntf::mouseDoubleClickEvent(QGraphicsSceneMouseEvent *event) { if (event->button() == Qt::LeftButton && ((itemMode()&EditMode)||(itemMode()&DesignMode)) ) { - QWidget *editor = defaultEditor(); - if (editor) { - -#if defined(WIN32) || defined(WIN64) - editor->setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose); - editor->setWindowFlags(Qt::Dialog); - editor->setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal); - editor->show(); -#else - QDialog* dialog = new QDialog(QApplication::activeWindow()); - dialog->setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose); - dialog->setWindowModality(Qt::WindowModal); - dialog->setLayout(new QVBoxLayout()); - dialog->resize(editor->size()); - dialog->layout()->setContentsMargins(2,2,2,2); - dialog->layout()->addWidget(editor); - connect(editor,SIGNAL(destroyed()),dialog,SLOT(close())); - dialog->exec(); -#endif - } + showEditorDialog(); } QGraphicsItem::mouseDoubleClickEvent(event); } diff --git a/src/lrbasedesignintf.h b/src/lrbasedesignintf.h index 4bca556..4171250 100644 --- a/src/lrbasedesignintf.h +++ b/src/lrbasedesignintf.h @@ -223,6 +223,7 @@ public: QString itemTypeName() const; void setItemTypeName(const QString &itemTypeName); void emitObjectNamePropertyChanged(const QString& oldName, const QString& newName); + void showEditorDialog(); protected: //ICollectionContainer diff --git a/src/lrdatasourcemanager.h b/src/lrdatasourcemanager.h index 5b11b05..92c57d7 100644 --- a/src/lrdatasourcemanager.h +++ b/src/lrdatasourcemanager.h @@ -124,7 +124,6 @@ public: RenderPass variablePass(const QString& name); QStringList variableNames(); VarDesc::VarType variableType(const QString& name); - bool variableIsSystem(const QString& name); QString queryText(const QString& dataSourceName); QString connectionName(const QString& dataSourceName); diff --git a/src/lrpagedesignintf.cpp b/src/lrpagedesignintf.cpp index 5f5dd9d..7ef320c 100644 --- a/src/lrpagedesignintf.cpp +++ b/src/lrpagedesignintf.cpp @@ -371,7 +371,9 @@ BaseDesignIntf *PageDesignIntf::internalAddBand(T bandType) << BandDesignIntf::SubDetailHeader << BandDesignIntf::SubDetailFooter << BandDesignIntf::GroupHeader - << BandDesignIntf::GroupFooter; + << BandDesignIntf::GroupFooter + << BandDesignIntf::DataHeader + << BandDesignIntf::DataFooter; BandsManager bandsManager; BandDesignIntf *band = bandsManager.createBand(bandType, pageItem(), pageItem()); @@ -1005,10 +1007,20 @@ void PageDesignIntf::paste() } } -void PageDesignIntf::deleteSelected() +void PageDesignIntf::deleteSelected(bool createCommand) { + int bandCount = 0; foreach(QGraphicsItem* item, selectedItems()){ - removeReportItem(dynamic_cast(item),false); + BandDesignIntf* bd = dynamic_cast(item); + if (bd) bandCount++; + } + if (bandCount>1) { + QMessageBox::warning(0,tr("Warning"),tr("Multi band deletion not allowed")); + return; + } + + foreach(QGraphicsItem* item, selectedItems()){ + removeReportItem(dynamic_cast(item),createCommand); } } @@ -1384,11 +1396,7 @@ void DeleteItemCommand::undoIt() if (reader->first()) reader->readItem(item); BandDesignIntf* band = dynamic_cast(item); if (band){ - bool increaseBandIndex = false; - BandDesignIntf* parentBand = dynamic_cast(page()->reportItemByName(band->parentBandName())); - band->setBandIndex(page()->pageItem()->calcBandIndex(band->bandType(), parentBand, increaseBandIndex)); - if (increaseBandIndex) - page()->pageItem()->increaseBandIndex(band->bandIndex()); + page()->pageItem()->increaseBandIndex(band->bandIndex()); } page()->registerItem(item); diff --git a/src/lrpagedesignintf.h b/src/lrpagedesignintf.h index 17f1509..d7f93cc 100644 --- a/src/lrpagedesignintf.h +++ b/src/lrpagedesignintf.h @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ namespace LimeReport { void redo(); void copy(); void paste(); - void deleteSelected(); + void deleteSelected(bool createCommand); void cut(); void setToSaved(); void bringToFront(); diff --git a/src/lrpageitemdesignintf.cpp b/src/lrpageitemdesignintf.cpp index 7862e6e..e09d86f 100644 --- a/src/lrpageitemdesignintf.cpp +++ b/src/lrpageitemdesignintf.cpp @@ -188,15 +188,19 @@ int PageItemDesignIntf::calcBandIndex(BandDesignIntf::BandsType bandType, BandDe { increaseBandIndex = false; - QSet subDetailsBands; - subDetailsBands << BandDesignIntf::SubDetailBand << BandDesignIntf::SubDetailHeader << BandDesignIntf::SubDetailFooter; + + QSet groupFooterIgnoredBands; + groupFooterIgnoredBands << BandDesignIntf::DataFooter << BandDesignIntf::GroupHeader; + + QSet dataFooterIgnoredBands; + dataFooterIgnoredBands << BandDesignIntf::GroupHeader; int bandIndex=-1; qSort(m_bands.begin(),m_bands.end(),bandSortBandLessThenByIndex); foreach(BandDesignIntf* band,m_bands){ if ((band->bandType()==BandDesignIntf::GroupHeader)&&(band->bandType()>bandType)) break; - if ((band->bandType()>bandType)&&(band->parentBand()==0)) break; - if (bandIndexbandIndex()) bandIndex=band->bandIndex()+1; + if ((band->bandType()>bandType)) break; + if (bandIndexbandIndex()) bandIndex=band->maxChildIndex()+1; } if (bandIndex==-1) { @@ -205,6 +209,12 @@ int PageItemDesignIntf::calcBandIndex(BandDesignIntf::BandsType bandType, BandDe } if (parentBand) { + + BandDesignIntf* dataBand = parentBand; + while (dataBand->parentBand() && dataBand->bandType()==BandDesignIntf::GroupHeader){ + dataBand = dataBand->parentBand(); + } + switch (bandType) { case BandDesignIntf::SubDetailBand: bandIndex = parentBand->bandIndex() + 1; @@ -215,15 +225,27 @@ int PageItemDesignIntf::calcBandIndex(BandDesignIntf::BandsType bandType, BandDe increaseBandIndex = true; break; case BandDesignIntf::SubDetailFooter: - bandIndex = parentBand->maxChildIndex(subDetailsBands) + 1; + bandIndex = parentBand->maxChildIndex()+1; increaseBandIndex = true; break; case BandDesignIntf::GroupHeader: - bandIndex = parentBand->groupHeaderIndex(); + if (parentBand->bandType()==BandDesignIntf::GroupHeader) + bandIndex = parentBand->bandIndex()+1; + else + bandIndex = parentBand->minChildIndex(BandDesignIntf::GroupHeader); increaseBandIndex = true; break; case BandDesignIntf::GroupFooter: - bandIndex = parentBand->parentBand()->groupFooterIndex(parentBand->bandIndex()) + 1; + bandIndex = std::max(parentBand->maxChildIndex(), + dataBand->maxChildIndex(groupFooterIgnoredBands)) + 1; + increaseBandIndex = true; + break; + case BandDesignIntf::DataHeader: + bandIndex = parentBand->minChildIndex(BandDesignIntf::DataHeader); + increaseBandIndex = true; + break; + case BandDesignIntf::DataFooter: + bandIndex = parentBand->maxChildIndex()+1; increaseBandIndex = true; break; default : @@ -279,11 +301,11 @@ void PageItemDesignIntf::relocateBands() if (m_bands.count()>0) m_bands[0]->setPos(pageRect().x(),pageRect().y()); if(m_bands.count()>1){ - m_bands[0]->setBandIndex(0); + //m_bands[0]->setBandIndex(0); for(int i=0;i<(m_bands.count()-1);i++){ if ((m_bands[i+1]->bandType()!=BandDesignIntf::PageFooter) || (itemMode() & DesignMode)) m_bands[i+1]->setPos(pageRect().x(),m_bands[i]->pos().y()+m_bands[i]->height()+bandSpace); - m_bands[i+1]->setBandIndex(i+1); + //m_bands[i+1]->setBandIndex(i+1); } } } diff --git a/src/lrreportdesignwidget.cpp b/src/lrreportdesignwidget.cpp index ec1453c..938496d 100644 --- a/src/lrreportdesignwidget.cpp +++ b/src/lrreportdesignwidget.cpp @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ void ReportDesignWidget::deleteItem(QGraphicsItem *item){ } void ReportDesignWidget::deleteSelectedItems(){ - foreach(QGraphicsItem *item,activePage()->selectedItems()) deleteItem(item); + activePage()->deleteSelected(true); } QStringList ReportDesignWidget::datasourcesNames(){ diff --git a/src/lrreportdesignwindow.cpp b/src/lrreportdesignwindow.cpp index 89a5615..30b8fec 100644 --- a/src/lrreportdesignwindow.cpp +++ b/src/lrreportdesignwindow.cpp @@ -302,6 +302,18 @@ void ReportDesignWindow::createBandsButton() m_bandsAddSignalsMap->setMapping(m_newData,BandDesignIntf::Data); m_newBandButton->addAction(m_newData); + m_newDataHeader=new QAction(QIcon(),tr("Data Header"),this); + m_newDataHeader->setEnabled(false); + connect(m_newDataHeader,SIGNAL(triggered()),m_bandsAddSignalsMap,SLOT(map())); + m_bandsAddSignalsMap->setMapping(m_newDataHeader,BandDesignIntf::DataHeader); + m_newBandButton->addAction(m_newDataHeader); + + m_newDataFooter=new QAction(QIcon(),tr("Data Footer"),this); + m_newDataFooter->setEnabled(false); + connect(m_newDataFooter,SIGNAL(triggered()),m_bandsAddSignalsMap,SLOT(map())); + m_bandsAddSignalsMap->setMapping(m_newDataFooter,BandDesignIntf::DataFooter); + m_newBandButton->addAction(m_newDataFooter); + m_newSubDetail=new QAction(QIcon(),tr("SubDetail"),this); m_newSubDetail->setEnabled(false); connect(m_newSubDetail,SIGNAL(triggered()),m_bandsAddSignalsMap,SLOT(map())); @@ -572,6 +584,8 @@ void ReportDesignWindow::slotItemSelected(LimeReport::BaseDesignIntf *item) m_newSubDetailFooter->setEnabled(false); m_newGroupHeader->setEnabled(false); m_newGroupFooter->setEnabled(false); + m_newDataHeader->setEnabled(false); + m_newDataFooter->setEnabled(false); m_objectInspector->commitActiveEditorData(); m_propertyModel->setObject(item); @@ -593,11 +607,17 @@ void ReportDesignWindow::slotItemSelected(LimeReport::BaseDesignIntf *item) } if (band->bandType()==BandDesignIntf::GroupHeader){ m_newGroupFooter->setEnabled(!band->isConnectedToBand(BandDesignIntf::GroupFooter)); + m_newGroupHeader->setEnabled(!band->isConnectedToBand(BandDesignIntf::GroupHeader)); } if (band->bandType()==BandDesignIntf::SubDetailBand){ m_newSubDetailHeader->setEnabled(!band->isConnectedToBand(BandDesignIntf::SubDetailHeader)); m_newSubDetailFooter->setEnabled(!band->isConnectedToBand(BandDesignIntf::SubDetailFooter)); } + if (band->bandType()==BandDesignIntf::Data){ + m_newDataHeader->setEnabled(!band->isConnectedToBand(BandDesignIntf::DataHeader)); + m_newDataFooter->setEnabled(!band->isConnectedToBand(BandDesignIntf::DataFooter)); + m_newGroupHeader->setEnabled(!band->isConnectedToBand(BandDesignIntf::GroupHeader)); + } } m_fontEditorBar->setItem(item); diff --git a/src/lrreportdesignwindow.h b/src/lrreportdesignwindow.h index 2c0c490..98ef864 100644 --- a/src/lrreportdesignwindow.h +++ b/src/lrreportdesignwindow.h @@ -167,6 +167,8 @@ private: QAction* m_newReportHeader; QAction* m_newReportFooter; QAction* m_newData; + QAction* m_newDataHeader; + QAction* m_newDataFooter; QAction* m_newSubDetail; QAction* m_newSubDetailHeader; QAction* m_newSubDetailFooter; diff --git a/src/lrreportrender.cpp b/src/lrreportrender.cpp index b79a6a4..12cfe5f 100644 --- a/src/lrreportrender.cpp +++ b/src/lrreportrender.cpp @@ -51,6 +51,16 @@ void ReportRender::setDatasources(DataSourceManager *value) m_datasources=value; } +void ReportRender::initDatasources(){ + try{ + datasources()->setAllDatasourcesToFirst(); + } catch(ReportError &exception){ + //TODO posible should thow exeption + QMessageBox::critical(0,tr("Error"),exception.what()); + return; + } +} + void ReportRender::renderPage(PageDesignIntf* patternPage) { m_patternPageItem=patternPage->pageItem(); @@ -64,15 +74,6 @@ void ReportRender::renderPage(PageDesignIntf* patternPage) initGroupFunctions(); clearPageMap(); - - try{ - datasources()->setAllDatasourcesToFirst(); - } catch(ReportError &exception){ - //TODO posible should thow exeption - QMessageBox::critical(0,tr("Error"),exception.what()); - return; - } - startNewPage(); renderBand(m_patternPageItem->bandByType(BandDesignIntf::ReportHeader),StartNewPage); @@ -80,6 +81,7 @@ void ReportRender::renderPage(PageDesignIntf* patternPage) BandDesignIntf* lastRenderedBand = 0; for (int i=0;idataBandCount() && !m_renderCanceled;i++){ lastRenderedBand = m_patternPageItem->dataBandAt(i); + initDatasources(); renderDataBand(lastRenderedBand); if (idataBandCount()-1) closeFooterGroup(lastRenderedBand); } @@ -236,9 +238,13 @@ void ReportRender::renderDataBand(BandDesignIntf *dataBand) IDataSource* bandDatasource = 0; if (dataBand) bandDatasource = datasources()->dataSource(dataBand->datasourceName()); + if(bandDatasource && !bandDatasource->eof() && !m_renderCanceled){ + QString varName = QLatin1String("line_")+dataBand->objectName().toLower(); datasources()->setReportVariable(varName,1); + + renderBand(dataBand->bandHeader()); renderChildHeader(dataBand,PrintNotAlwaysPrintable); renderGroupHeader(dataBand,bandDatasource); while(!bandDatasource->eof() && !m_renderCanceled){ @@ -250,18 +256,25 @@ void ReportRender::renderDataBand(BandDesignIntf *dataBand) datasources()->updateChildrenData(dataBand->datasourceName()); m_lastDataBand = dataBand; + renderBand(dataBand,StartNewPage,!bandDatasource->hasNext()); renderChildBands(dataBand); bandDatasource->next(); datasources()->setReportVariable(varName,datasources()->variable(varName).toInt()+1); + foreach (BandDesignIntf* band, dataBand->childrenByType(BandDesignIntf::GroupHeader)){ + QString groupLineVar = QLatin1String("line_")+band->objectName().toLower(); + if (datasources()->containsVariable(groupLineVar)) + datasources()->setReportVariable(groupLineVar,datasources()->variable(groupLineVar).toInt()+1); + } + renderGroupHeader(dataBand,bandDatasource); if (dataBand->tryToKeepTogether()) closeDataGroup(dataBand); } - + renderBand(dataBand->bandFooter()); renderGroupFooter(dataBand); - renderChildFooter(dataBand,PrintNotAlwaysPrintable); + //renderChildFooter(dataBand,PrintNotAlwaysPrintable); datasources()->deleteVariable(varName); } else if (bandDatasource==0) { renderBand(dataBand,StartNewPage); @@ -348,17 +361,25 @@ void ReportRender::renderChildBands(BandDesignIntf *parentBand) void ReportRender::renderGroupHeader(BandDesignIntf *parentBand, IDataSource* dataSource) { foreach(BandDesignIntf* band,parentBand->childrenByType(BandDesignIntf::GroupHeader)){ - IGropBand* gb = dynamic_cast(band); + IGroupBand* gb = dynamic_cast(band); if (gb&&gb->isNeedToClose()){ if (band->childBands().count()>0){ dataSource->prior(); + foreach (BandDesignIntf* subBand, parentBand->childrenByType(BandDesignIntf::GroupHeader)) { + if ( (subBand->bandIndex() > band->bandIndex()) && + (subBand->childBands().count()>0) + ){ + renderBand(subBand->childBands().at(0)); + closeDataGroup(subBand); + } + } renderBand(band->childBands().at(0),StartNewPage); dataSource->next(); } closeDataGroup(band); } if (!gb->isStarted()){ - gb->startGroup(); + gb->startGroup(); openDataGroup(band); renderBand(band,StartNewPage); } @@ -368,7 +389,7 @@ void ReportRender::renderGroupHeader(BandDesignIntf *parentBand, IDataSource* da void ReportRender::renderGroupFooter(BandDesignIntf *parentBand) { foreach(BandDesignIntf* band,parentBand->childrenByType(BandDesignIntf::GroupHeader)){ - IGropBand* gb = dynamic_cast(band); + IGroupBand* gb = dynamic_cast(band); if (gb->isStarted()){ if (band->childBands().count()>0){ renderBand(band->childBands().at(0),StartNewPage); @@ -449,7 +470,7 @@ void ReportRender::openFooterGroup(BandDesignIntf *band) void ReportRender::closeDataGroup(BandDesignIntf *band) { - IGropBand* groupBand = dynamic_cast(band); + IGroupBand* groupBand = dynamic_cast(band); if (groupBand) groupBand->closeGroup(); closeGroup(band); @@ -544,8 +565,8 @@ BandDesignIntf *ReportRender::saveUppperPartReturnBottom(BandDesignIntf *band, i } else delete upperBandPart; savePage(); startNewPage(); - if (!bottomBandPart->isEmpty() && patternBand->keepFooterTogether()) - openFooterGroup(patternBand); +// if (!bottomBandPart->isEmpty() && patternBand->keepFooterTogether()) +// openFooterGroup(patternBand); delete band; return bottomBandPart; } diff --git a/src/lrreportrender.h b/src/lrreportrender.h index 6dd385f..c4ec1a6 100644 --- a/src/lrreportrender.h +++ b/src/lrreportrender.h @@ -79,6 +79,7 @@ signals: public slots: void cancelRender(); private: + void initDatasources(); void initRenderPage(); void initVariables(); void clearPageMap(); @@ -146,6 +147,7 @@ private: BandDesignIntf* m_lastDataBand; bool m_renderCanceled; + }; } // namespace LimeReport #endif // LRREPORTRENDER_H diff --git a/src/lrscriptenginemanager.cpp b/src/lrscriptenginemanager.cpp index 6c6723e..3dfdc5d 100644 --- a/src/lrscriptenginemanager.cpp +++ b/src/lrscriptenginemanager.cpp @@ -52,9 +52,9 @@ ScriptEngineNode::~ScriptEngineNode() } } -ScriptEngineNode*ScriptEngineNode::addChild(const QString& name, ScriptEngineNode::NodeType type, const QIcon& icon) +ScriptEngineNode*ScriptEngineNode::addChild(const QString& name, const QString& description, ScriptEngineNode::NodeType type, const QIcon& icon) { - ScriptEngineNode* res = new ScriptEngineNode(name,type,this,icon); + ScriptEngineNode* res = new ScriptEngineNode(name, description, type,this,icon); m_childs.push_back(res); return res; } @@ -181,28 +181,28 @@ void ScriptEngineModel::updateModel() if (categories.contains(categoryName)){ categ = categories.value(categoryName); } else { - categ = m_rootNode->addChild(categoryName,ScriptEngineNode::Category,QIcon(":/report/images/folder")); + categ = m_rootNode->addChild(categoryName,"",ScriptEngineNode::Category,QIcon(":/report/images/folder")); categories.insert(categoryName,categ); } - categ->addChild(funcDesc.name,ScriptEngineNode::Function,QIcon(":/report/images/function")); + categ->addChild(funcDesc.name,funcDesc.description,ScriptEngineNode::Function,QIcon(":/report/images/function")); } //reset(); endResetModel(); } -QScriptValue dateToStr(QScriptContext* pcontext, QScriptEngine* pengine){ - DataSourceManager* dm = DataSourceManager::instance(); - QString field = pcontext->argument(0).toString(); - QString format = pcontext->argument(1).toString(); - QScriptValue res; - if (dm->containsField(field)){ - res=pengine->newVariant(QLocale().toString(dm->fieldData(field).toDate(),format)); - } else { - QString error = (!dm->lastError().isNull())?dm->lastError():QString("Field %1 not found").arg(field); - res=pengine->newVariant(error); - } - return res; -} +//QScriptValue dateToStr(QScriptContext* pcontext, QScriptEngine* pengine){ +// DataSourceManager* dm = DataSourceManager::instance(); +// QString field = pcontext->argument(0).toString(); +// QString format = pcontext->argument(1).toString(); +// QScriptValue res; +// if (dm->containsField(field)){ +// res=pengine->newVariant(QLocale().toString(dm->fieldData(field).toDate(),format)); +// } else { +// QString error = (!dm->lastError().isNull())?dm->lastError():QString("Field %1 not found").arg(field); +// res=pengine->newVariant(error); +// } +// return res; +//} QScriptValue line(QScriptContext* pcontext, QScriptEngine* pengine){ DataSourceManager* dm=DataSourceManager::instance(); @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ QScriptValue ScriptEngineManager::addFunction(const QString& name, return funct.scriptValue; } -QScriptValue ScriptEngineManager::addFunction(const QString& name,const QString& script, const QString& category, const QString& description) +QScriptValue ScriptEngineManager::addFunction(const QString& name, const QString& script, const QString& category, const QString& description) { QScriptSyntaxCheckResult cr = m_scriptEngine->checkSyntax(script); if (cr.state() == QScriptSyntaxCheckResult::Valid){ @@ -318,11 +318,11 @@ ScriptEngineManager::ScriptEngineManager() { m_scriptEngine = new QScriptEngine; - addFunction("dateToStr",dateToStr,"DATE"); - addFunction("line",line,"SYSTEM"); - addFunction("numberFormat",numberFormat,"NUMBER"); - addFunction("dateFormat",dateFormat,"DATE"); - addFunction("now",now,"DATE"); + //addFunction("dateToStr",dateToStr,"DATE", "dateToStr(\"value\",\"format\")"); + addFunction("line",line,"SYSTEM", "line(\""+tr("BandName")+"\")"); + addFunction("numberFormat",numberFormat,"NUMBER", "numberFormat(\""+tr("Value")+"\",\""+tr("Format")+"\",\""+tr("Precision")+"\")"); + addFunction("dateFormat",dateFormat,"DATE", "dateFormat(\""+tr("Value")+"\",\""+tr("Format")+"\")"); + addFunction("now",now,"DATE","now()"); QScriptValue colorCtor = m_scriptEngine->newFunction(constructColor); m_scriptEngine->globalObject().setProperty("QColor", colorCtor); @@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ ScriptEngineManager::ScriptEngineManager() DataSourceManager* dm=DataSourceManager::instance(); foreach(QString func, dm->groupFunctionNames()){ - addFunction(func,groupFunction,"GROUP FUNCTIONS"); + addFunction(func, groupFunction,"GROUP FUNCTIONS", func+"(\""+tr("FieldName")+"\",\""+tr("BandName")+"\")"); } foreach(ScriptFunctionDesc func, m_functions){ diff --git a/src/lrscriptenginemanager.h b/src/lrscriptenginemanager.h index b6dae8c..6c8c9f1 100644 --- a/src/lrscriptenginemanager.h +++ b/src/lrscriptenginemanager.h @@ -56,20 +56,22 @@ struct ScriptFunctionDesc{ class ScriptEngineNode { public: enum NodeType{Root,Category,Function}; - ScriptEngineNode(const QString& name="", NodeType type=Root, ScriptEngineNode* parent=0, const QIcon& icon=QIcon()) - :m_name(name), m_icon(icon), m_type(type), m_parent(parent){} + ScriptEngineNode(const QString& name="", const QString& description ="", NodeType type=Root, ScriptEngineNode* parent=0, const QIcon& icon=QIcon()) + :m_name(name), m_description(description), m_icon(icon), m_type(type), m_parent(parent){} virtual ~ScriptEngineNode(); int childCount(){return m_childs.count();} ScriptEngineNode* child(int index){return m_childs[index];} ScriptEngineNode* parent(){return m_parent;} - ScriptEngineNode* addChild(const QString& name="", NodeType type=Root, const QIcon& icon=QIcon()); + ScriptEngineNode* addChild(const QString& name="", const QString &description="", NodeType type=Root, const QIcon& icon=QIcon()); int row(); QString name(){return m_name;} + QString description(){return m_description;} QIcon icon(){return m_icon;} void clear(); NodeType type(){return m_type;} private: QString m_name; + QString m_description; QIcon m_icon; NodeType m_type; ScriptEngineNode* m_parent; diff --git a/src/objectinspector/editors/lrbuttonlineeditor.cpp b/src/objectinspector/editors/lrbuttonlineeditor.cpp index 33095db..b49b14b 100644 --- a/src/objectinspector/editors/lrbuttonlineeditor.cpp +++ b/src/objectinspector/editors/lrbuttonlineeditor.cpp @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ #include "lrtextitempropertyeditor.h" ButtonLineEditor::ButtonLineEditor(const QString &propertyName, QWidget *parent) : - QWidget(parent), m_overButton(false), m_editor(0), m_propertyName(propertyName) + QWidget(parent), m_overButton(false), m_propertyName(propertyName) { m_lineEdit = new QLineEdit(this); m_lineEdit->installEventFilter(this); @@ -58,25 +58,17 @@ ButtonLineEditor::ButtonLineEditor(const QString &propertyName, QWidget *parent) //connect(m_lineEdit,SIGNAL(editingFinished()),this,SLOT(lineEditEditingFinished())); } -ButtonLineEditor::~ButtonLineEditor() -{ - if (m_editor) { - delete m_editor; - m_editor = 0; - } -} +ButtonLineEditor::~ButtonLineEditor(){} void ButtonLineEditor::editButtonClicked() { - - if (!m_editor){ - m_editor = new TextItemPropertyEditor(QApplication::activeWindow()); - m_editor->setGeometry(QStyle::alignedRect(Qt::LeftToRight, Qt::AlignCenter, m_editor->size(), QApplication::desktop()->availableGeometry())); - m_editor->setWindowTitle(m_propertyName); - m_editor->setText(m_lineEdit->text()); - connect(m_editor,SIGNAL(accepted()),this,SLOT(editingByEditorFinished())); - m_editor->exec(); - } else m_editor->exec(); + TextItemPropertyEditor* editor = new TextItemPropertyEditor(QApplication::activeWindow()); + editor->setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose); + editor->setGeometry(QStyle::alignedRect(Qt::LeftToRight, Qt::AlignCenter, editor->size(), QApplication::desktop()->availableGeometry())); + editor->setWindowTitle(m_propertyName); + editor->setText(m_lineEdit->text()); + connect(editor,SIGNAL(accepted()),this,SLOT(editingByEditorFinished())); + editor->exec(); } void ButtonLineEditor::setText(const QString &value){ diff --git a/src/objectinspector/editors/lrbuttonlineeditor.h b/src/objectinspector/editors/lrbuttonlineeditor.h index 6e41b1f..f4205db 100644 --- a/src/objectinspector/editors/lrbuttonlineeditor.h +++ b/src/objectinspector/editors/lrbuttonlineeditor.h @@ -50,13 +50,14 @@ public: signals: void editingFinished(); public slots: - void editButtonClicked(); + virtual void editButtonClicked(); void editingByEditorFinished(); +protected: + QString propertyName(){return m_propertyName;} private: QLineEdit* m_lineEdit; QToolButton* m_buttonEdit; bool m_overButton; - TextItemPropertyEditor *m_editor; QString m_propertyName; private: bool eventFilter(QObject *, QEvent *); diff --git a/src/objectinspector/editors/lrcoloreditor.cpp b/src/objectinspector/editors/lrcoloreditor.cpp index 015dde1..25b0ec4 100644 --- a/src/objectinspector/editors/lrcoloreditor.cpp +++ b/src/objectinspector/editors/lrcoloreditor.cpp @@ -31,14 +31,20 @@ #include #include +#include +#include ColorEditor::ColorEditor(QWidget *parent) : - QWidget(parent) + QWidget(parent), m_buttonPressed(false) { - //m_button = new QPushButton(this); + m_colorIndicator = new ColorIndicator(this); + m_colorIndicator->setColor(m_color); m_button = new QToolButton(this); - m_button->setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Expanding,QSizePolicy::Fixed); + m_button->setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Fixed,QSizePolicy::Fixed); + m_button->setText("..."); + m_button->installEventFilter(this); QHBoxLayout* layout = new QHBoxLayout(this); + layout->addWidget(m_colorIndicator); layout->addWidget(m_button); layout->setSpacing(0); layout->setContentsMargins(1,1,1,1); @@ -51,22 +57,72 @@ ColorEditor::ColorEditor(QWidget *parent) : void ColorEditor::setColor(const QColor &value) { m_color=value; + m_colorIndicator->setColor(m_color); } -void ColorEditor::showEvent(QShowEvent *) +bool ColorEditor::eventFilter(QObject *obj, QEvent *event) { - QPixmap pixmap(m_button->width()-8,m_button->height()-8); - pixmap.fill(m_color); - m_button->setIcon(QIcon(pixmap)); - m_button->setIconSize(QSize(m_button->width()-8,m_button->height()-8)); + if (obj == m_button){ + if (event->type() == QEvent::FocusOut && !m_buttonPressed){ + QFocusEvent* focusEvent = dynamic_cast(event); + if (focusEvent && focusEvent->reason()!=Qt::MouseFocusReason){ + setFocusToParent(); + emit(editingFinished()); + } + return false; + } + } + return false; +} + +void ColorEditor::setFocusToParent(){ + if (parentWidget()) + parentWidget()->setFocus(); } void ColorEditor::slotClicked() { + m_buttonPressed = true; QColorDialog* dialog = new QColorDialog(this); dialog->setCurrentColor(m_color); if (dialog->exec()) m_color=dialog->currentColor(); delete dialog; + setFocusToParent(); emit(editingFinished()); } + +void ColorIndicator::paintEvent(QPaintEvent* event) +{ + QPainter painter(this); + painter.save(); + painter.setBrush(m_color); + painter.setPen(Qt::gray); + QRect rect = event->rect().adjusted(3,3,-4,-4); + rect.setWidth(rect.height()); + painter.setRenderHint(QPainter::Antialiasing); + painter.drawEllipse(rect); + painter.restore(); +} + +ColorIndicator::ColorIndicator(QWidget *parent) + :QWidget(parent), m_color(Qt::white){ + setAttribute(Qt::WA_StaticContents); + setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Expanding, QSizePolicy::Minimum); + setFocusPolicy(Qt::NoFocus); +} + +QColor ColorIndicator::color() const +{ + return m_color; +} + +void ColorIndicator::setColor(const QColor &color) +{ + m_color = color; +} + +QSize ColorIndicator::sizeHint() const +{ + return QSize(20,20); +} diff --git a/src/objectinspector/editors/lrcoloreditor.h b/src/objectinspector/editors/lrcoloreditor.h index 28856d9..7971de7 100644 --- a/src/objectinspector/editors/lrcoloreditor.h +++ b/src/objectinspector/editors/lrcoloreditor.h @@ -34,6 +34,19 @@ #include #include +class ColorIndicator : public QWidget{ + Q_OBJECT +public: + ColorIndicator(QWidget* parent = 0); + QColor color() const; + void setColor(const QColor &color); + QSize sizeHint() const; +protected: + void paintEvent(QPaintEvent *event); +private: + QColor m_color; +}; + class ColorEditor : public QWidget { Q_OBJECT @@ -42,15 +55,18 @@ public: QColor color(){return m_color;} void setColor(const QColor& value); protected: - void showEvent(QShowEvent *); + bool eventFilter(QObject *obj, QEvent *event); +private: + void setFocusToParent(); signals: void editingFinished(); private slots: void slotClicked(); private: QColor m_color; -// QPushButton* m_button; QToolButton* m_button; + ColorIndicator* m_colorIndicator; + bool m_buttonPressed; }; #endif // LRCOLOREDITOR_H diff --git a/src/objectinspector/lrobjectitemmodel.cpp b/src/objectinspector/lrobjectitemmodel.cpp index 7b837b8..e2e6a6d 100644 --- a/src/objectinspector/lrobjectitemmodel.cpp +++ b/src/objectinspector/lrobjectitemmodel.cpp @@ -58,7 +58,6 @@ void QObjectPropertyModel::initModel() connect(item,SIGNAL(destroyed(QObject*)),this,SLOT(slotObjectDestroyed(QObject*))); addObjectProperties(m_object->metaObject(), m_object, &m_objects); } - //reset(); endResetModel(); } @@ -79,11 +78,10 @@ void QObjectPropertyModel::setMultiObjects(QList* list) if (m_object!=list->at(0)){ m_object=list->at(0); list->removeAt(0); - foreach(QObject* item, *list) - m_objects.append(item); - initModel(); } - + foreach(QObject* item, *list) + m_objects.append(item); + initModel(); } void QObjectPropertyModel::slotObjectDestroyed(QObject *obj) diff --git a/src/objectinspector/lrobjectpropitem.cpp b/src/objectinspector/lrobjectpropitem.cpp index a13751d..908237c 100644 --- a/src/objectinspector/lrobjectpropitem.cpp +++ b/src/objectinspector/lrobjectpropitem.cpp @@ -142,6 +142,15 @@ void ObjectPropItem::slotPropertyObjectName(const QString &oldValue, const QStri } #endif +void ObjectPropItem::setValueToObject(const QString &propertyName, QVariant propertyValue) +{ + object()->setProperty(propertyName.toLatin1(),propertyValue); + foreach (QObject* item, *objects()) { + if (item->metaObject()->indexOfProperty(propertyName.toLatin1())!=-1) + item->setProperty(propertyName.toLatin1(), propertyValue); + } +} + ObjectPropItem * ObjectPropItem::findChild(const QString &name) { foreach(ObjectPropItem* item,m_childItems){ diff --git a/src/objectinspector/lrobjectpropitem.h b/src/objectinspector/lrobjectpropitem.h index b70976a..6e2d796 100644 --- a/src/objectinspector/lrobjectpropitem.h +++ b/src/objectinspector/lrobjectpropitem.h @@ -99,10 +99,12 @@ namespace LimeReport{ private: bool m_valid; void invalidate(){m_object=0; m_valid = false; m_name = ""; m_value=QVariant(), m_isClass=false;} + protected: void beginChangeValue(){ m_changingValue = true; } void endChangeValue(){ m_changingValue = false; } bool isValueChanging(){ return m_changingValue; } + void setValueToObject(const QString& propertyName, QVariant propertyValue); private: QObject* m_object; ObjectsList m_objects; diff --git a/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrboolpropitem.cpp b/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrboolpropitem.cpp index 7c7f167..9989af5 100644 --- a/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrboolpropitem.cpp +++ b/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrboolpropitem.cpp @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ void BoolPropItem::setPropertyEditorData(QWidget *propertyEditor, const QModelIn void BoolPropItem::setModelData(QWidget *propertyEditor, QAbstractItemModel *model, const QModelIndex &index) { model->setData(index,qobject_cast(propertyEditor)->isChecked()); - object()->setProperty(propertyName().toLatin1(),propertyValue()); + setValueToObject(propertyName(),propertyValue()); } bool BoolPropItem::paint(QPainter *painter, const QStyleOptionViewItemV4 &option, const QModelIndex &index) diff --git a/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrcolorpropitem.cpp b/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrcolorpropitem.cpp index 5532e4f..15dd8ee 100644 --- a/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrcolorpropitem.cpp +++ b/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrcolorpropitem.cpp @@ -51,18 +51,28 @@ void ColorPropItem::setPropertyEditorData(QWidget *propertyEditor, const QModelI void ColorPropItem::setModelData(QWidget *propertyEditor, QAbstractItemModel *model, const QModelIndex &index) { model->setData(index,qobject_cast(propertyEditor)->color()); - object()->setProperty(propertyName().toLatin1(),propertyValue()); + setValueToObject(propertyName(),propertyValue()); } bool ColorPropItem::paint(QPainter *painter, const QStyleOptionViewItemV4 &option, const QModelIndex &index) { if (index.column()==1){ painter->save(); + QPen pen; + + if (option.state & QStyle::State_Selected){ + pen.setColor(option.palette.brightText().color()); + pen.setWidth(2); + painter->setPen(pen); + }else + pen.setColor(Qt::gray); + painter->setPen(pen); + painter->setBrush(propertyValue().value()); - painter->setPen(Qt::gray); QRect rect = option.rect.adjusted(4,4,-4,-6); rect.setWidth(rect.height()); - painter->drawRect(rect); + painter->setRenderHint(QPainter::Antialiasing); + painter->drawEllipse(rect); painter->restore(); return true; } else return false; diff --git a/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrcontentpropitem.cpp b/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrcontentpropitem.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ab50632 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrcontentpropitem.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +#include "lrcontentpropitem.h" +#include "lrtextitem.h" +#include "editors/lrbuttonlineeditor.h" +#include "items/lrtextitemeditor.h" +#include + +namespace{ + LimeReport::ObjectPropItem * createContentPropItem( + QObject *object, LimeReport::ObjectPropItem::ObjectsList* objects, const QString& name, const QString& displayName, const QVariant& data, LimeReport::ObjectPropItem* parent, bool readonly) + { + return new LimeReport::ContentPropItem(object, objects, name, displayName, data, parent, readonly); + } + bool registredContentProp = LimeReport::ObjectPropFactory::instance().registerCreator(LimeReport::APropIdent("content","LimeReport::TextItem"),QObject::tr("content"),createContentPropItem); +} // namespace + +namespace LimeReport { + +QWidget *ContentPropItem::createProperyEditor(QWidget *parent) const +{ + return new ContentEditor(object(), object()->objectName()+"."+displayName(), parent); +} + +void ContentEditor::editButtonClicked() +{ + QDialog* dialog = new QDialog(QApplication::activeWindow()); + dialog->setLayout(new QVBoxLayout()); + dialog->layout()->setContentsMargins(1,1,1,1); + dialog->setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose); + //dialog->setGeometry(QStyle::alignedRect(Qt::LeftToRight, Qt::AlignCenter, dialog->size(), QApplication::desktop()->availableGeometry())); + dialog->setWindowTitle(propertyName()); + QWidget* editor = dynamic_cast(m_object)->defaultEditor(); + dialog->layout()->addWidget(editor); + connect(editor,SIGNAL(destroyed()),dialog,SLOT(close())); + connect(editor,SIGNAL(destroyed()),this,SIGNAL(editingFinished())); + dialog->exec(); +} + +} //namespace LimeReport diff --git a/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrcontentpropitem.h b/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrcontentpropitem.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ead771f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrcontentpropitem.h @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +#ifndef CONTENTPROPITEM_H +#define CONTENTPROPITEM_H + +#include "lrstringpropitem.h" +#include "objectinspector/editors/lrbuttonlineeditor.h" + +namespace LimeReport { + +class ContentEditor : public ButtonLineEditor{ + Q_OBJECT +public: + explicit ContentEditor(QObject* object, const QString& propertyName,QWidget *parent = 0) + :ButtonLineEditor(propertyName,parent), m_object(object){} +public slots: + void editButtonClicked(); +private: + QObject* m_object; +}; + +class ContentPropItem : public StringPropItem{ + Q_OBJECT +public: + ContentPropItem():StringPropItem(){} + ContentPropItem(QObject* object, ObjectsList* objects, const QString& name, const QString& displayName, const QVariant& value, ObjectPropItem* parent, bool readonly) + :StringPropItem(object, objects, name, displayName, value, parent, readonly){} + QWidget* createProperyEditor(QWidget *parent) const; +}; + +} // namespace LimeReport + +#endif // CONTENTPROPITEM_H diff --git a/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrenumpropitem.cpp b/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrenumpropitem.cpp index ab56e5d..218912a 100644 --- a/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrenumpropitem.cpp +++ b/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrenumpropitem.cpp @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ void EnumPropItem::slotEnumChanged(const QString &text) { if ( nameByType(object()->property(propertyName().toLatin1()).toInt())!=text){ beginChangeValue(); - object()->setProperty(propertyName().toLatin1(),typeByName(text)); + setValueToObject(propertyName(),typeByName(text)); setPropertyValue(typeByName(text)); endChangeValue(); } @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ void EnumPropItem::setPropertyEditorData(QWidget *propertyEditor, const QModelIn void EnumPropItem::setModelData(QWidget *propertyEditor, QAbstractItemModel *model, const QModelIndex &index) { - object()->setProperty(propertyName().toLatin1(),typeByName(qobject_cast(propertyEditor)->text())); + setValueToObject(propertyName(),typeByName(qobject_cast(propertyEditor)->text())); model->setData(index,object()->property(propertyName().toLatin1())); } diff --git a/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrflagspropitem.cpp b/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrflagspropitem.cpp index edf4c86..5d25116 100644 --- a/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrflagspropitem.cpp +++ b/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrflagspropitem.cpp @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ void FlagPropItem::setModelData(QWidget *propertyEditor, QAbstractItemModel *mod int flags = object()->property(parent()->propertyName().toLatin1()).toInt(); if (value) flags=flags | valueByName(displayName()); else if (flags&valueByName(displayName())) flags=flags ^ valueByName(displayName()); - object()->setProperty(parent()->propertyName().toLatin1(),flags); + setValueToObject(propertyName(),propertyValue()); parent()->setPropertyValue(flags); } diff --git a/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrfontpropitem.cpp b/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrfontpropitem.cpp index 16f20c6..389f8a7 100644 --- a/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrfontpropitem.cpp +++ b/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrfontpropitem.cpp @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ void FontPropItem::setPropertyEditorData(QWidget* propertyEditor, const QModelIn void FontPropItem::setModelData(QWidget* propertyEditor, QAbstractItemModel* model, const QModelIndex &index) { model->setData(index,qobject_cast(propertyEditor)->fontValue()); - object()->setProperty(propertyName().toLatin1(),propertyValue()); + setValueToObject(propertyName(),propertyValue()); } void FontPropItem::setPropertyValue(QVariant value) @@ -127,9 +127,10 @@ void FontFamilyPropItem::setPropertyEditorData(QWidget *propertyEditor, const QM void FontFamilyPropItem::setModelData(QWidget *propertyEditor, QAbstractItemModel *model, const QModelIndex &index) { - QFont font = qobject_cast(propertyEditor)->currentFont(); + QFont font = object()->property(parent()->propertyName().toLatin1()).value(); + font.setFamily(qobject_cast(propertyEditor)->currentFont().family()); model->setData(index,font); - object()->setProperty(parent()->propertyName().toLatin1(),font); + setValueToObject(parent()->propertyName(),font); } void FontAttribPropItem::setModelData(QWidget *propertyEditor , QAbstractItemModel *model, const QModelIndex &index) @@ -145,7 +146,7 @@ void FontAttribPropItem::setModelData(QWidget *propertyEditor , QAbstractItemMod if (propertyName()=="underline"){ font.setUnderline(propertyValue().toBool()); } - object()->setProperty(parent()->propertyName().toLatin1(),font); + setValueToObject(parent()->propertyName(),font); } void FontPointSizePropItem::setModelData(QWidget *propertyEditor, QAbstractItemModel *model, const QModelIndex &index) @@ -153,7 +154,7 @@ void FontPointSizePropItem::setModelData(QWidget *propertyEditor, QAbstractItemM model->setData(index,qobject_cast(propertyEditor)->value()); QFont font = object()->property(parent()->propertyName().toLatin1()).value(); font.setPointSize(propertyValue().toInt()); - object()->setProperty(parent()->propertyName().toLatin1(),font); + setValueToObject(parent()->propertyName(),font); } } diff --git a/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrintpropitem.cpp b/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrintpropitem.cpp index af1d580..2393f19 100644 --- a/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrintpropitem.cpp +++ b/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrintpropitem.cpp @@ -60,6 +60,11 @@ void IntPropItem::setModelData(QWidget *propertyEditor, QAbstractItemModel *mode { model->setData(index,qobject_cast(propertyEditor)->value()); object()->setProperty(propertyName().toLatin1(),propertyValue()); + foreach(QObject* item, *objects()){ + if (item->metaObject()->indexOfProperty(propertyName().toLatin1())!=-1){ + item->setProperty(propertyName().toLatin1(),propertyValue()); + } + } } } // namespace LimeReport diff --git a/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrqrealpropitem.cpp b/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrqrealpropitem.cpp index e027163..f0753a5 100644 --- a/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrqrealpropitem.cpp +++ b/src/objectinspector/propertyItems/lrqrealpropitem.cpp @@ -61,7 +61,8 @@ void QRealPropItem::setPropertyEditorData(QWidget *propertyEditor, const QModelI void QRealPropItem::setModelData(QWidget *propertyEditor, QAbstractItemModel *model, const QModelIndex &index) { model->setData(index,qobject_cast(propertyEditor)->value()); - object()->setProperty(propertyName().toLatin1(),propertyValue()); + //object()->setProperty(propertyName().toLatin1(),propertyValue()); + setValueToObject(propertyName(),propertyValue()); } } diff --git a/src/objectsbrowser/lrobjectbrowser.cpp b/src/objectsbrowser/lrobjectbrowser.cpp index 89329d3..75570f8 100644 --- a/src/objectsbrowser/lrobjectbrowser.cpp +++ b/src/objectsbrowser/lrobjectbrowser.cpp @@ -58,7 +58,6 @@ void ObjectBrowser::setReportEditor(ReportDesignWidget *report) this, SLOT(slotItemAdded(LimeReport::PageDesignIntf*,LimeReport::BaseDesignIntf*))); connect(m_report, SIGNAL(itemDeleted(LimeReport::PageDesignIntf*,LimeReport::BaseDesignIntf*)), this, SLOT(slotItemDeleted(LimeReport::PageDesignIntf*,LimeReport::BaseDesignIntf*))); - connect(m_report, SIGNAL(bandAdded(LimeReport::PageDesignIntf*,LimeReport::BandDesignIntf*)), this, SLOT(slotBandAdded(LimeReport::PageDesignIntf*,LimeReport::BandDesignIntf*))); connect(m_report, SIGNAL(bandDeleted(LimeReport::PageDesignIntf*,LimeReport::BandDesignIntf*)), @@ -67,9 +66,10 @@ void ObjectBrowser::setReportEditor(ReportDesignWidget *report) this, SLOT(slotObjectTreeItemSelectionChanged()) ); connect(m_report, SIGNAL(itemSelected(LimeReport::BaseDesignIntf*)), this, SLOT(slotItemSelected(LimeReport::BaseDesignIntf*))); - connect(m_report, SIGNAL(multiItemSelected()), this, SLOT(slotMultiItemSelected()) ); + connect(m_treeView, SIGNAL(itemDoubleClicked(QTreeWidgetItem*,int)), + this, SLOT(slotItemDoubleClicked(QTreeWidgetItem*,int))); buildTree(); } @@ -208,7 +208,6 @@ void ObjectBrowser::slotObjectTreeItemSelectionChanged() foreach(QTreeWidgetItem* item, m_treeView->selectedItems()){ ObjectBrowserNode* tn = dynamic_cast(item); if (tn){ - BaseDesignIntf* si = dynamic_cast(tn->object()); if (si) { m_report->activePage()->animateItem(si); @@ -252,6 +251,17 @@ void ObjectBrowser::slotMultiItemSelected() m_changingItemSelection = false; } +void ObjectBrowser::slotItemDoubleClicked(QTreeWidgetItem *item, int) +{ + ObjectBrowserNode* node = dynamic_cast(item); + if (node){ + BaseDesignIntf* baseItem = dynamic_cast(node->object()); + if (baseItem) { + baseItem->showEditorDialog(); + } + } +} + void ObjectBrowserNode::setObject(QObject *value) { m_object = value; diff --git a/src/objectsbrowser/lrobjectbrowser.h b/src/objectsbrowser/lrobjectbrowser.h index 67ca58c..a0483c3 100644 --- a/src/objectsbrowser/lrobjectbrowser.h +++ b/src/objectsbrowser/lrobjectbrowser.h @@ -73,6 +73,7 @@ private slots: void slotObjectTreeItemSelectionChanged(); void slotItemSelected(LimeReport::BaseDesignIntf* item); void slotMultiItemSelected(); + void slotItemDoubleClicked(QTreeWidgetItem* item,int); private: ReportDesignWidget* m_report; QMainWindow* m_mainWindow;