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koffice/chalk/core/kis_imagepipe_brush.h

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2004 Boudewijn Rempt <boud@valdyas.org>
* Copyright (c) 2005 Bart Coppens <kde@bartcoppens.be>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef KIS_IMAGEPIPE_BRUSH_
#define KIS_IMAGEPIPE_BRUSH_
#include <tqptrlist.h>
#include <tqvaluelist.h>
#include <tqvaluevector.h>
#include <tqmap.h>
#include <tqstring.h>
#include <tdeio/job.h>
#include "kis_resource.h"
#include "kis_brush.h"
#include "kis_global.h"
class TQCString;
class TQImage;
class TQPoint;
class TQSize;
/**
* The parasite info that gets loaded from the terribly documented gimp pipe brush parasite.
* We only store data we actually use.
* BC: How it seems the dimension stuff interacts with rank, selectionMode and the actual
* selection of a brush to be drawn. So apparantly you can have at most 4 'dimensions'.
* Each dimension has a number of brushes, the rank. Each dimension has an associated selection
* mode and placement mode (which we don't use). The selection mode says us in which way
* which of the brushes or brush sets will be selected. In the case of a 1-dimensional pipe
* brush it is easy.
* However, when there are more dimensions it is a bit harder. You can according to the gimp
* source maximally use 4 dimensions. When you want to select a brush, you first go to the
* first dimension. Say it has a rank of 2. The code chooses one of the 2 according to the
* selection mode. Say we choose 2. Then the currentBrush will skip over all the brushes
* from the first element in dimension 1. Then in dimension we pick again from the choices
* we have in dimension 2. We again add the appropriate amount to currentBrush. And so on,
* until we have reached dimension dim. Or at least, that is how it looks like, we'll know
* for sure when we can test it better with >1 dim brushes and Angular selectionMode.
**/
class KisPipeBrushParasite {
public:
/// Set some default values
KisPipeBrushParasite() : ncells(0), dim(0), needsMovement(false) {
for (int i = 0; i < MaxDim; i++) {
rank[i] = index[i] = brushesCount[i] = 0;
selection[i] = Constant;
}
}
/// Initializes the brushesCount helper
void setBrushesCount();
/// Load the parasite from the source string
KisPipeBrushParasite(const TQString& source);
/**
* Saves a GIMP-compatible representation of this parasite to the device. Also writes the
* number of brushes (== ncells) (no trailing '\n') */
bool saveToDevice(TQIODevice* dev) const;
/** Velocity won't be supported, atm Angular and Tilt aren't either, but have chances of implementation */
enum SelectionMode {
Constant, Incremental, Angular, Velocity, Random, Pressure, TiltX, TiltY
};
enum Placement { DefaultPlacement, ConstantPlacement, RandomPlacement };
static int const MaxDim = 4;
//TQ_INT32 step;
TQ_INT32 ncells;
TQ_INT32 dim;
// Apparantly only used for editing a pipe brush, which we won't at the moment
// TQ_INT32 cols, rows;
// TQ_INT32 cellwidth, cellheight;
// Aparantly the gimp doesn't use this anymore? Anyway it is a bit weird to
// paint at someplace else than where your cursor displays it will...
//Placement placement;
TQ_INT32 rank[MaxDim];
SelectionMode selection[MaxDim];
/// The total count of brushes in each dimension (helper)
TQ_INT32 brushesCount[MaxDim];
/// The current index in each dimension, so that the selection modes know where to start
TQ_INT32 index[MaxDim];
/// If true, the brush won't be painted when there is no motion
bool needsMovement;
};
class KisImagePipeBrush : public KisBrush {
typedef KisBrush super;
Q_OBJECT
public:
KisImagePipeBrush(const TQString& filename);
/**
* Specialized constructor that makes a new pipe brush from a sequence of samesize
* devices. The fact that it's a vector of a vector, is to support multidimensional
* brushes (not yet supported!) */
KisImagePipeBrush(const TQString& name, int w, int h,
TQValueVector< TQValueVector<KisPaintDevice*> > devices,
TQValueVector<KisPipeBrushParasite::SelectionMode> modes);
virtual ~KisImagePipeBrush();
virtual bool load();
virtual bool save();
/// Will call KisBrush's saveToDevice as well
virtual bool saveToDevice(TQIODevice* dev) const;
/**
@return the next image in the pipe.
*/
virtual TQImage img();
/**
@return the next mask in the pipe.
*/
virtual KisAlphaMaskSP mask(const KisPaintInformation& info,
double subPixelX = 0, double subPixelY = 0) const;
virtual KisPaintDeviceSP image(KisColorSpace * colorSpace, const KisPaintInformation& info,
double subPixelX = 0, double subPixelY = 0) const;
virtual bool useColorAsMask() const;
virtual void setUseColorAsMask(bool useColorAsMask);
virtual bool hasColor() const;
virtual enumBrushType brushType() const;
virtual KisBoundary boundary();
KisPipeBrushParasite const& parasite() const { return m_parasite; }
virtual bool canPaintFor(const KisPaintInformation& info);
virtual void makeMaskImage();
virtual KisImagePipeBrush* clone() const;
private:
bool init();
void setParasiteString(const TQString& parasite);
void selectNextBrush(const KisPaintInformation& info) const;
TQString m_name;
TQString m_parasiteString; // Contains instructions on how to use the brush
mutable KisPipeBrushParasite m_parasite;
TQ_UINT32 m_numOfBrushes;
mutable TQ_UINT32 m_currentBrush;
TQByteArray m_data;
mutable TQPtrList<KisBrush> m_brushes;
enumBrushType m_brushType;
};
#endif // KIS_IMAGEPIPE_BRUSH_