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# Copyright 2008 Nanorex, Inc. See LICENSE file for details.
"""
Guides.py - Draws horizontal and vertical rulers along the edges of the
3D graphics area.
@author: Mark Sims
@copyright: 2008 Nanorex, Inc. See LICENSE file for details.
@version: $Id$
@license: GPL
"""
from OpenGL.GL import glDisable
from OpenGL.GL import glEnable
from OpenGL.GL import GL_LIGHTING
from OpenGL.GL import glPopMatrix
from OpenGL.GL import glPushMatrix
from OpenGL.GL import GL_BLEND
from OpenGL.GL import glBegin
from OpenGL.GL import glBlendFunc
from OpenGL.GL import glColor3fv
from OpenGL.GL import glColor4fv
from OpenGL.GL import glDepthMask
from OpenGL.GL import GL_DEPTH_TEST
from OpenGL.GL import glEnd
from OpenGL.GL import GL_FALSE
from OpenGL.GL import GL_LINES
from OpenGL.GL import glLoadIdentity
from OpenGL.GL import glMatrixMode
from OpenGL.GL import GL_MODELVIEW
from OpenGL.GL import GL_TRUE
from OpenGL.GL import glVertex
from OpenGL.GL import glViewport
from OpenGL.GLU import gluOrtho2D
from OpenGL.GL import GL_SRC_ALPHA
from OpenGL.GL import GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA
from OpenGL.GL import glRectf
from OpenGL.GL import GL_PROJECTION
from OpenGL.GLU import gluUnProject # piotr 080326
from PyQt4.Qt import QFont, QFontMetrics, QString, QColor
from widgets.widget_helpers import RGBf_to_QColor
from geometry.VQT import V
from utilities.constants import lightgray, darkgray, black
from utilities.debug import print_compact_stack
import sys
import foundation.env as env
from utilities.prefs_constants import displayVertRuler_prefs_key
from utilities.prefs_constants import displayHorzRuler_prefs_key
from utilities.prefs_constants import rulerPosition_prefs_key
from utilities.prefs_constants import rulerColor_prefs_key
from utilities.prefs_constants import rulerOpacity_prefs_key
# These must match the order items appear in the ruler "Position" combobox
# in the preferences dialog.
_lower_left = 0
_upper_left = 1
_lower_right = 2
_upper_right = 3
def getRulerDrawingParameters(width, height, aspect,
scale, zoomFactor,
ruler_position):
"""
Compute and return all the ruler drawing parameters needed by draw().
@param width: Width of the 3D graphics area in pixels.
@type width: int
@param height: Height of the 3D graphics area in pixels.
@type height: int
@param aspect: The aspect ratio of the 3D graphics area (width / height)
@type aspect: float
@param scale: Half-height of the field of view in Angstroms.
@type scale: float
@param zoomFactor: Zoom factor.
@type zoomFactor: float
@param ruler_position: The ruler position, where:
- 0 = lower left
- 1 = upper left
- 2 = lower right
- 3 = upper right
@type ruler_position: int
"""
# Note: Bruce's "drawRulers.py" review email (2008-02-24) includes
# two good suggestions for making code in this method clearer and
# more general. I plan to implement them when time allows, but it is
# not urgent. --Mark.
viewHeight = scale * zoomFactor * 2.0 # In Angstroms.
# num_horz_ticks gets initialized here, but may get changed further below.
# num_vert_ticks is set after num_horz_ticks is finally set.
num_horz_ticks = int(viewHeight)
tickmark_spacing = 1.0 / viewHeight * height
tickmark_spacing_multiplier = 1.0
# This section computes the the tick mark drawing parameters based on
# the viewHeight of the 3D graphics area. Be careful if you change these
# values. Mark 2008-02-07
if viewHeight <= 5.5:
units_text = "A" # Angstroms
units_format = "%2d"
units_scale = 1.0
unit_label_inc = 1
long_tickmark_inc = 10
medium_tickmark_inc = 5
elif viewHeight <= 20.1:
units_text = "A" # Angstroms
units_format = "%2d"
units_scale = 1.0
unit_label_inc = 5
long_tickmark_inc = 10
medium_tickmark_inc = 5
elif viewHeight <= 50.1:
units_text = "nm" # nanometers
units_format = "%-3.1f"
units_scale = 0.1
unit_label_inc = 5
long_tickmark_inc = 10
medium_tickmark_inc = 5
elif viewHeight <= 101.0:
units_text = "nm" # nanometers
units_format = "%2d"
units_scale = 0.1
unit_label_inc = 10
long_tickmark_inc = 10
medium_tickmark_inc = 5
elif viewHeight <= 201.0:
units_text = "nm" # nanometers
units_format = "%2d"
units_scale = .5
unit_label_inc = 2
long_tickmark_inc = 10
medium_tickmark_inc = 2
num_horz_ticks = int(num_horz_ticks * 0.2)
tickmark_spacing_multiplier = 5.0
elif viewHeight <= 1001.0:
units_text = "nm" # nanometers
units_format = "%2d"
units_scale = 1.0
unit_label_inc = 5
long_tickmark_inc = 10
medium_tickmark_inc = 5
num_horz_ticks = int(num_horz_ticks * 0.1)
tickmark_spacing_multiplier = 10.0
elif viewHeight <= 2001.0:
units_text = "nm" # nanometers
units_format = "%2d"
units_scale = 1.0
unit_label_inc = 10
long_tickmark_inc = 10
medium_tickmark_inc = 5
num_horz_ticks = int(num_horz_ticks * 0.1)
tickmark_spacing_multiplier = 10.0
elif viewHeight <= 5005.0:
units_text = "nm" # nanometers
units_format = "%2d"
units_scale = 2.0
unit_label_inc = 10
long_tickmark_inc = 10
medium_tickmark_inc = 5
num_horz_ticks = int(num_horz_ticks * 0.05)
tickmark_spacing_multiplier = 20.0
elif viewHeight <= 10005.0:
units_text = "Um" # micrometers
units_format = "%-3.1f"
units_scale = 0.01
unit_label_inc = 10
long_tickmark_inc = 10
medium_tickmark_inc = 5
num_horz_ticks = int(num_horz_ticks * 0.01)
tickmark_spacing_multiplier = 100.0
elif viewHeight <= 30005.0:
units_text = "Um" # micrometers
units_format = "%-3.1f"
units_scale = 0.1
unit_label_inc = 1
long_tickmark_inc = 10
medium_tickmark_inc = 5
num_horz_ticks = int(num_horz_ticks * 0.001)
tickmark_spacing_multiplier = 1000.0
elif viewHeight <= 50005.0:
units_text = "Um" # micrometers
units_format = "%-3.1f"
units_scale = 0.1
unit_label_inc = 5
long_tickmark_inc = 10
medium_tickmark_inc = 5
num_horz_ticks = int(num_horz_ticks * 0.001)
tickmark_spacing_multiplier = 1000.0
else:
units_text = "Um" # micrometers
units_format = "%2d"
units_scale = 0.1
unit_label_inc = 10
long_tickmark_inc = 10
medium_tickmark_inc = 5
num_horz_ticks = int(num_horz_ticks * 0.001)
tickmark_spacing_multiplier = 1000.0
# Kludge alert. If viewHeight gets larger than 250000.0 (25 Um), set a
# flag passed to draw() so that it won't draw tick marks and unit text
# on rulers.
if viewHeight > 250000.0:
draw_ticks_and_text = False
else:
draw_ticks_and_text = True
num_vert_ticks = int(num_horz_ticks * aspect) + 1
_DEBUG = False
if _DEBUG:
print "hr ticks=", num_horz_ticks, "vr ticks=", num_vert_ticks
print "tickmark_spacing=", tickmark_spacing, "viewHeight=", viewHeight
print "units_scale=", units_scale, "unit_label_inc=", unit_label_inc
# Compute ruler width based on font size, which should be a user pref
# for far-sighted users that need larger unit text in rulers.
# Mark 2008-02-20
ruler_thickness = 15.0
vr_thickness = ruler_thickness
hr_thickness = ruler_thickness
vr_long_tick_len = vr_thickness * 0.75
vr_medium_tick_len = vr_thickness * 0.5
vr_short_tick_len = vr_thickness * 0.25
hr_long_tick_len = vr_thickness * 0.75
hr_medium_tick_len = vr_thickness * 0.5
hr_short_tick_len = vr_thickness * 0.25
if ruler_position == _lower_left:
ruler_origin = V(0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
#units_text_origin = V(3.0, 5.0, 0.0)
# piotr 080326: moved the text origin to the cell center
units_text_origin = ruler_origin + V(hr_thickness/2,vr_thickness/2,0.0)
ruler_start_pt = ruler_origin \
+ V(vr_thickness, hr_thickness, 0.0)
origin_square_pt1 = V(0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
origin_square_pt2 = V(vr_thickness, hr_thickness, 0.0)
# VR vars.
vr_rect_pt1 = V(0.0, hr_thickness, 0.0)
vr_rect_pt2 = V(vr_thickness, height, 0.0)
vr_line_pt1 = V(vr_thickness, 0.0, 0.0)
vr_line_pt2 = V(vr_thickness, height, 0.0)
vr_long_tick_len *= -1.0
vr_medium_tick_len *= -1.0
vr_short_tick_len *= -1.0
vr_units_x_offset = -vr_thickness
vr_units_y_offset = 3.0
vr_tickmark_spacing = tickmark_spacing
# HR vars.
hr_rect_pt1 = V(vr_thickness, 0.0, 0.0)
hr_rect_pt2 = V(width, hr_thickness, 0.0)
hr_line_pt1 = V(0.0, hr_thickness, 0.0)
hr_line_pt2 = V(width, hr_thickness, 0.0)
hr_long_tick_len *= -1.0
hr_medium_tick_len *= -1.0
hr_short_tick_len *= -1.0
hr_units_x_offset = 3.0
hr_units_y_offset = -hr_thickness * 0.8
hr_tickmark_spacing = tickmark_spacing
elif ruler_position == _upper_left:
hr_thickness *= -1 # Note: Thickness is a negative value.
ruler_origin = V(0.0, height, 0.0)
#units_text_origin = ruler_origin \
# + V(3.0, hr_thickness + 4.0, 0.0)
# piotr 080326: moved the text origin to the cell center
units_text_origin = ruler_origin + V(vr_thickness/2,hr_thickness/2,0.0)
ruler_start_pt = ruler_origin \
+ V(vr_thickness, hr_thickness, 0.0)
origin_square_pt1 = V(0.0, height + hr_thickness, 0.0)
origin_square_pt2 = V(vr_thickness, height, 0.0)
# VR vars.
vr_rect_pt1 = V(0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
vr_rect_pt2 = V(vr_thickness, height + hr_thickness, 0.0)
vr_line_pt1 = V(vr_thickness, 0.0, 0.0)
vr_line_pt2 = V(vr_thickness, height, 0.0)
vr_long_tick_len *= -1.0
vr_medium_tick_len *= -1.0
vr_short_tick_len *= -1.0
vr_units_x_offset = -vr_thickness
vr_units_y_offset = -10.0
# HR vars.
hr_rect_pt1 = V(vr_thickness, height + hr_thickness, 0.0)
hr_rect_pt2 = V(width, height, 0.0)
hr_line_pt1 = V(0, height + hr_thickness, 0.0)
hr_line_pt2 = V(width, height + hr_thickness, 0.0)
hr_units_x_offset = 3.0
hr_units_y_offset = -hr_thickness * 0.5
vr_tickmark_spacing = -tickmark_spacing
hr_tickmark_spacing = tickmark_spacing
elif ruler_position == _lower_right:
ruler_origin = V(width, 0.0, 0.0)
vr_thickness *= -1 # Note: Thickness is a negative value.
#units_text_origin = ruler_origin + V(vr_thickness + 3.0, 2.0, 0.0)
# piotr 080326: moved the text origin to the cell center
units_text_origin = ruler_origin + V(vr_thickness/2,hr_thickness/2,0.0)
ruler_start_pt = ruler_origin \
+ V(vr_thickness, hr_thickness, 0.0)
origin_square_pt1 = V(width + vr_thickness, 0.0, 0.0)
origin_square_pt2 = V(width, hr_thickness, 0.0)
# VR vars.
vr_rect_pt1 = V(width + vr_thickness, hr_thickness, 0.0)
vr_rect_pt2 = V(width, height, 0.0)
vr_line_pt1 = V(width + vr_thickness, 0.0, 0.0)
vr_line_pt2 = V(width + vr_thickness, height, 0.0)
vr_units_x_offset = 3.0 #@ Need way to right justify unit text!
vr_units_y_offset = 3.0
vr_tickmark_spacing = tickmark_spacing
# HR vars.
hr_rect_pt1 = V(0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
hr_rect_pt2 = V(width + vr_thickness, hr_thickness, 0.0)
hr_line_pt1 = V(0.0, hr_thickness, 0.0)
hr_line_pt2 = V(width, hr_thickness, 0.0)
hr_long_tick_len *= -1.0
hr_medium_tick_len *= -1.0
hr_short_tick_len *= -1.0
hr_units_x_offset = -15.0 #@ Need way to right justify unit text!
hr_units_y_offset = -hr_thickness * 0.8
hr_tickmark_spacing = -tickmark_spacing
elif ruler_position == _upper_right:
ruler_origin = V(width, height, 0.0)
vr_thickness *= -1 # Note: Thickness is a negative value.
hr_thickness *= -1 # Note: Thickness is a negative value.
#units_text_origin = ruler_origin + V(vr_thickness * 0.8,
# hr_thickness * 0.8,
# 0.0)
# piotr 080326: moved the text origin to the cell center
units_text_origin = ruler_origin + V(hr_thickness/2,vr_thickness/2,0.0)
ruler_start_pt = ruler_origin \
+ V(vr_thickness, hr_thickness, 0.0)
origin_square_pt1 = V(width + vr_thickness,
height + hr_thickness,
0.0)
origin_square_pt2 = V(width, height, 0.0)
# VR vars.
vr_rect_pt1 = V(width + vr_thickness, 0.0, 0.0)
vr_rect_pt2 = V(width, height + hr_thickness, 0.0)
vr_line_pt1 = V(width + vr_thickness, 0.0, 0.0)
vr_line_pt2 = V(width + vr_thickness, height, 0.0)
vr_units_x_offset = 3.0 #@ Need way to right justify unit text!
vr_units_y_offset = -10.0
vr_tickmark_spacing = -tickmark_spacing
# HR vars.
hr_rect_pt1 = V(0.0, height + hr_thickness, 0.0)
hr_rect_pt2 = V(width + vr_thickness, height, 0.0)
hr_line_pt1 = V( 0.0, height + hr_thickness, 0.0)
hr_line_pt2 = V(width, height + hr_thickness, 0.0)
hr_units_x_offset = -15.0 #@ Need way to right justify unit text!
hr_units_y_offset = -hr_thickness * 0.5
hr_tickmark_spacing = -tickmark_spacing
else:
msg = "bug: Illegal ruler position value (must be 0-3). Current "\
"value is %d. Ignoring." % ruler_position
print_compact_stack(msg)
return (draw_ticks_and_text,
units_text,
units_format,
units_scale,
unit_label_inc,
long_tickmark_inc,
medium_tickmark_inc,
num_vert_ticks,
num_horz_ticks,
tickmark_spacing_multiplier,
ruler_origin, ruler_start_pt,
units_text_origin, origin_square_pt1, origin_square_pt2,
vr_thickness, vr_tickmark_spacing,
vr_long_tick_len, vr_medium_tick_len, vr_short_tick_len,
vr_rect_pt1, vr_rect_pt2,
vr_line_pt1, vr_line_pt2,
vr_units_x_offset, vr_units_y_offset,
hr_thickness, hr_tickmark_spacing,
hr_long_tick_len, hr_medium_tick_len, hr_short_tick_len,
hr_rect_pt1, hr_rect_pt2,
hr_line_pt1, hr_line_pt2,
hr_units_x_offset, hr_units_y_offset)
class Guides(object):
"""
Creates a set of vertical and horizontal rulers in the 3D graphics area.
A 2D window (pixel) coordinate system is created locally, where:
- The lower left corner is ( 0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
- The upper right corner is ( width, height, 0.0)
This schematic shows the 2D window coodinate system with the rulers
positioned in the lower left corner (their default position).
(width, height)
/
+---+--------------------------------------+
| | |
| v | |
| e | |
| r | |
| t | |
| i | |
| c | |
| a | ruler_start_pt |
| l | (vr_thickness, hr_thickness, 0.0) |
| |/ |
+---+--------------------------------------+
| A | horizontal |
+---+--------------------------------------+
/
ruler_origin
(0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
It doesn't matter what coordinate system you are in when you call this
function, and the system will not be harmed, but it does use one level
on each matrix stack, and it does set matrixmode to GL_MODELVIEW before
returning.
Still to do:
- Optimize. Don't call drawLine() multiple times; create a point list
and render all tick marks at once.
- Add support for 2D grid lines.
- Allow user to control ruler thickness, ruler font size, tick mark color,
etc via user preferences. (nice to have)
- Center unit text in origin square (using QFontMetrics class to do this).
(fixed by piotr 080326)
@param glpane: the 3D graphics area.
@type glpane: L{GLPane)
@note: There is a pref key called I{displayRulers_prefs_key} that is set
from the "View > Rulers" menu item. It is used in this function's sole
caller (GLPane.standard_repaint_0()) to determine whether to draw any
ruler(s). It is not used here.
"""
ruler_position = None
scale = 0.0
zoomFactor = 0.0
aspect = 0.0
ruler_drawing_params = ()
if sys.platform == "darwin":
# WARNING: Anything smaller than 9 pt on Mac OS X results in
# un-rendered text. Not sure why. --Mark 2008-02-27
rulerFontPointSize = 9
else:
rulerFontPointSize = 7
rulerFont = QFont( QString("Helvetica"), rulerFontPointSize)
rulerFontMetrics = QFontMetrics(rulerFont) # piotr 080326
def __init__(self, glpane):
"""
Constructor for the guide objects (i.e. rulers).
"""
self.glpane = glpane
def draw(self):
"""
Draws the rulers.
"""
width = self.glpane.width
height = self.glpane.height
# These 3 attrs (scale, aspect, and ruler_position) are checked to
# determine if they've changed. If any of them have,
# getRulerDrawingParameters() must be called to get new drawing parms.
if (self.scale != self.glpane.scale) or \
(self.zoomFactor != self.glpane.zoomFactor) or \
(self.aspect != self.glpane.aspect) or \
(self.ruler_position != env.prefs[rulerPosition_prefs_key]):
self.scale = self.glpane.scale
self.zoomFactor = self.glpane.zoomFactor
self.aspect = self.glpane.aspect
self.ruler_position = env.prefs[rulerPosition_prefs_key]
self.ruler_drawing_params = \
getRulerDrawingParameters(width, height, self.aspect,
self.scale, self.zoomFactor,
self.ruler_position)
(draw_ticks_and_text,
units_text,
units_format,
units_scale,
unit_label_inc,
long_tickmark_inc,
medium_tickmark_inc,
num_vert_ticks,
num_horz_ticks,
tickmark_spacing_multiplier,
ruler_origin, ruler_start_pt,
units_text_origin, origin_square_pt1, origin_square_pt2,
vr_thickness, vr_tickmark_spacing,
vr_long_tick_len, vr_medium_tick_len, vr_short_tick_len,
vr_rect_pt1, vr_rect_pt2,
vr_line_pt1, vr_line_pt2,
vr_units_x_offset, vr_units_y_offset,
hr_thickness, hr_tickmark_spacing,
hr_long_tick_len, hr_medium_tick_len, hr_short_tick_len,
hr_rect_pt1, hr_rect_pt2,
hr_line_pt1, hr_line_pt2,
hr_units_x_offset, hr_units_y_offset) = self.ruler_drawing_params
ruler_color = env.prefs[rulerColor_prefs_key]
ruler_opacity = env.prefs[rulerOpacity_prefs_key]
# These may become user preferences in the future.
tickmark_color = darkgray
text_color = black
# Set up 2D (window) coordinate system.
# Bruce - please review this section.
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW)
glPushMatrix()
glLoadIdentity()
glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION)
glPushMatrix()
glLoadIdentity() # needed!
gluOrtho2D(0.0, float(width), 0.0, float(height))
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW)
# About this glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW) call, Bruce wrote in a review:
# The only reason this is desirable (it's not really needed) is if,
# when someone is editing the large body of drawing code after this,
# they inadvertently do something which is only correct if the matrix
# mode is GL_MODELVIEW (e.g. if they use glTranslate to shift a ruler
# or tickmark position). Most of our drawing code assumes it can do
# this, so a typical NE1 OpenGL programmer may naturally assume this,
# which is why it's good to leave the matrix mode as GL_MODELVIEW when
# entering into a large hunk of ordinary drawing code (especially if
# it might call other drawing functions, now or in the future).
# Mark 2008-03-03
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING)
glDisable(GL_DEPTH_TEST)
# Note: disabling GL_DEPTH_TEST is not honored by the 3d version of
# glpane.renderText -- ruler text can still be obscured by
# previously drawn less-deep model objects.
# But the 2d call of renderText in part.py does honor this.
# The Qt doc says why, if I guess how to interpret it:
# http://doc.trolltech.com/4.3/qglwidget.html#renderText
# says, for the 3d version of renderText only (passing three model
# coords as opposed to two window coords):
# Note that this function only works properly if GL_DEPTH_TEST
# is enabled, and you have a properly initialized depth buffer.
# Possible fixes:
# - revise ruler_origin to be very close to the screen,
# and hope that this disable is merely ignored, not a messup;
# - or, use the 2d version of the function.
# I did the latter fix (2d renderText, below) and it seems to work.
# [bruce 081204 comment]
# Suppress writing into the depth buffer so anything behind the ruler
# can still be highlighted/selected.
glDepthMask(GL_FALSE)
# == Draw v/h ruler rectangles in the user defined color and opacity.
glColor4fv(list(ruler_color) + [ruler_opacity])
glEnable(GL_BLEND)
glBlendFunc(GL_SRC_ALPHA, GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA)
glRectf(origin_square_pt1[0], origin_square_pt1[1],
origin_square_pt2[0], origin_square_pt2[1]) # Origin square
if env.prefs[displayVertRuler_prefs_key]:
glRectf(vr_rect_pt1[0], vr_rect_pt1[1],
vr_rect_pt2[0], vr_rect_pt2[1]) # Vertical ruler
if env.prefs[displayHorzRuler_prefs_key]:
glRectf(hr_rect_pt1[0], hr_rect_pt1[1],
hr_rect_pt2[0], hr_rect_pt2[1]) # Horizontal ruler
glDisable(GL_BLEND)
# Set color of ruler lines, tick marks and text.
glColor3fv(tickmark_color)
self.glpane.qglColor(RGBf_to_QColor(text_color))
# Draw unit of measurement in corner (A or nm).
# piotr 080326: replaced drawText with drawCenteredText
self.drawCenteredText(units_text, units_text_origin)
# Kludge alert. Finish drawing ruler edge(s) if we will not be
# drawing the ruler tick marks and text (only happens when the user
# is zoomed out to an "absurd scale factor").
if not draw_ticks_and_text:
if env.prefs[displayVertRuler_prefs_key]:
self.drawLine(vr_line_pt1, vr_line_pt2)
if env.prefs[displayHorzRuler_prefs_key]:
self.drawLine(hr_line_pt1, hr_line_pt2)
# == Draw vertical ruler line(s) and tick marks
if env.prefs[displayVertRuler_prefs_key] and draw_ticks_and_text:
# Draw vertical line along right/left edge of ruler.
self.drawLine(vr_line_pt1, vr_line_pt2)
# Initialize pt1 and pt2, the tick mark endpoints. The first tick
# mark will span the entire width of the ruler, which serves as a
# divider b/w the unit of measure text (i.e. A or nm) and the rest
# of the ruler.
pt1 = ruler_start_pt
pt2 = ruler_start_pt + V(-vr_thickness, 0.0, 0.0)
# Draw vertical ruler tickmarks, including numeric unit labels
for tick_num in range(num_horz_ticks + 1):
# pt1 and pt2 are modified by each iteration of the loop.
self.drawLine(pt1, pt2)
# Draw units number beside long tickmarks.
if not tick_num % unit_label_inc:
units_num_origin = pt1 \
+ V(vr_units_x_offset,
vr_units_y_offset,
0.0)
units_num = units_format % (tick_num * units_scale)
self.drawText(units_num, units_num_origin)
# Update tickmark endpoints for next tickmark.
pt1 = ruler_start_pt + \
V(0.0,
vr_tickmark_spacing * tickmark_spacing_multiplier
* (tick_num + 1),
0.0)
if not (tick_num + 1) % long_tickmark_inc:
pt2 = pt1 + V(vr_long_tick_len, 0.0, 0.0)
elif not (tick_num + 1) % medium_tickmark_inc:
pt2 = pt1 + V(vr_medium_tick_len, 0.0, 0.0)
else:
pt2 = pt1 + V(vr_short_tick_len, 0.0, 0.0)
# End vertical ruler
# == Draw horizontal ruler line(s) and tick marks
if env.prefs[displayHorzRuler_prefs_key] and draw_ticks_and_text:
# Draw horizontal line along top/bottom edge of ruler.
self.drawLine(hr_line_pt1, hr_line_pt2)
# Initialize pt1 and pt2, the tick mark endpoints. The first tick
# mark will span the entire width of the ruler, which serves as a
# divider b/w the unit of measure text (i.e. A or nm) and the rest
# of the ruler.
pt1 = ruler_start_pt
pt2 = ruler_start_pt + V(0.0, -hr_thickness, 0.0)
# Draw horizontal ruler (with vertical) tickmarks, including its
# numeric unit labels
for tick_num in range(num_vert_ticks + 1):
# pt1 and pt2 are modified by each iteration of the loop.
self.drawLine(pt1, pt2)
# Draw units number beside long tickmarks.
if not tick_num % unit_label_inc:
units_num_origin = pt1 \
+ V(hr_units_x_offset,
hr_units_y_offset,
0.0)
units_num = units_format % (tick_num * units_scale)
self.drawText(units_num, units_num_origin)
# Update tickmark endpoints for next tickmark.
pt1 = \
ruler_start_pt + \
V(hr_tickmark_spacing * tickmark_spacing_multiplier
* (tick_num + 1),
0.0,
0.0)
if not (tick_num + 1) % long_tickmark_inc:
pt2 = pt1 + V(0.0, hr_long_tick_len, 0.0)
elif not (tick_num + 1) % medium_tickmark_inc:
pt2 = pt1 + V(0.0, hr_medium_tick_len, 0.0)
else:
pt2 = pt1 + V(0.0, hr_short_tick_len, 0.0)
# End horizontal ruler
# Restore OpenGL state.
glDepthMask(GL_TRUE)
glEnable(GL_DEPTH_TEST)
glEnable(GL_LIGHTING)
glDepthMask(GL_TRUE)
glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION)
glPopMatrix()
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW)
glPopMatrix()
return # from drawRulers
def drawLine(self, pt1, pt2):
"""
Draws ruler lines that are 1 pixel wide.
"""
if 0: # Used for debugging.
return
glBegin(GL_LINES)
glVertex(pt1[0], pt1[1], pt1[2])
glVertex(pt2[0], pt2[1], pt2[2])
glEnd()
return
def drawText(self, text, origin):
"""
Draws ruler text.
"""
# WARNING: if we want to optimize by putting the ruler into an OpenGL display list,
# this might not work anymore, since renderText seems to not work in display lists
# when used for drawing bond letters in bond_drawer.py. [bruce 081204 comment]
if not text:
return
self.glpane.renderText(
## origin[0], origin[1], origin[2], # model coordinates
origin[0], self.glpane.height - origin[1], # window coordinates
# using 2d window coordinates fixes the bug in which this text
# is obscured by model objects which should be behind it.
# For explanation, see comment near GL_DEPTH_TEST above.
# [bruce 081204 bugfix]
QString(text), self.rulerFont )
return
def drawCenteredText(self, text, origin):
"""
Draws ruler text centered, so text center == origin.
"""
# added by piotr 080326
if not text:
return
fm = self.rulerFontMetrics
# get the text dimensions in world coordinates
x0, y0, z0 = gluUnProject(0,0,0)
x1, y1, z1 = gluUnProject(fm.width(text),fm.ascent(),0)
# compute a new origin relative to the old one
new_origin = origin - 0.5 * V(x1-x0, y1-y0, z1-z0)
# render the text
self.drawText( text, new_origin)
return
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