#include #include #include "popup.h" #include "graphicsscene.h" bool GraphicsItem::_useStyle = true; /* Standard GraphicsScene::items() is not pixel accurate, so we use the following function which has the same logic as used in the original QGraphicsScene::helpEvent() function. */ QList GraphicsScene::itemsAtPosition(const QPoint &screenPos, const QPointF &scenePos, QWidget *widget) const { QGraphicsView *view = widget ? qobject_cast(widget->parentWidget()) : 0; if (!view) return items(scenePos, Qt::IntersectsItemShape, Qt::DescendingOrder, QTransform()); const QRectF pointRect(QPointF(widget->mapFromGlobal(screenPos)), QSizeF(1, 1)); if (!view->isTransformed()) return items(pointRect, Qt::IntersectsItemShape, Qt::DescendingOrder); const QTransform viewTransform = view->viewportTransform(); if (viewTransform.type() <= QTransform::TxScale) return items(viewTransform.inverted().mapRect(pointRect), Qt::IntersectsItemShape, Qt::DescendingOrder, viewTransform); return items(viewTransform.inverted().map(pointRect), Qt::IntersectsItemShape, Qt::DescendingOrder, viewTransform); } void GraphicsScene::helpEvent(QGraphicsSceneHelpEvent *event) { QList list = itemsAtPosition(event->screenPos(), event->scenePos(), event->widget()); for (int i = 0; i < list.size(); i++) { if (list.at(i)->type() == QGraphicsItem::UserType + 1) { GraphicsItem *mi = static_cast(list.at(i)); Popup::show(event->screenPos(), mi->info(), event->widget()); return; } } /* No need to process QGraphicsScene::helpEvent() */ } void GraphicsScene::clear() { Popup::clear(); QGraphicsScene::clear(); }