> On Aug. 30, 2013, 12:43 p.m., Hugo Pereira Da Costa wrote:
> > I respectfully disagree with the change.
> >
> > If I understand the descripion right, the only thing that matters for
> > QtQuick is to change the default returned value (if all else fail) from 1
> > to FRAME_FRAMEWIDTH. Correct ?
> >
> > The other enumerations, (LineEdit_FrameWidth, ComboBox_FrameWidth, etc.)
> > must stay: even if they have the same values at the moment, this might
> > change in the future (in the near future in fact, since nuno and I want to
> > revisit the metrics, make them more dpi independent, etc.).
> >
> > That the cast wont work for QtQuick is not a good reason to remove it, with
> > all (non quick) applications around, and for which such casts work.
> >
> > Now as for the change needed for QtQuick, this will (must) break (that is:
> > change) all applications that render a frame and don't fall in the
> > cathegories above (think custom widgets). I too have no example of this
> > (but I'm sure there are), and since these are "custom" things, it is normal
> > that they don't show up in oxygen-demo.
> >
> > Please update the change to the "minimal" (namely -> change the default
> > value returned for PM_DefaultFrameWidth), and then, well, we'll need to
> > test ...
> >
>
> David Edmundson wrote:
> I expected this to be a review which started a discussion :)
> It's one that sets precedent for a few other things.
>
> The thing that matters is for QtQuick to get the same width as QLineEdits
> get. This happens to be FRAME_FRAMEWIDTH now.
>
> The reason I removed the LineEdit_FrameWidth is that if someone later
> does decide to change the LineEdit_FrameWidth the QtQuickControls will become
> broken again not matching the desktop counterpart. I'm deliberately taking
> away that option.
>
> The only way we can support QtQuickControls is to support the lowest
> common denominator of QStyle that they both follow even if it makes the
> desktop worse (or at least different).
> This basically means supporting only values in QStyle, and not hacking in
> our own extra granularity determined by casting widgets.
>
> I appreciate this is a very sucky situation to be in, but if we don't we
> will we see a very clear discrepancy in the UI depending on which technology
> happens to be used. I don't think we want that.
>
> By only other options are:
> --
> I could try to add PM_LineEdit and PM_ComboBox into Qt5.2? It would solve
> this particular issue.
> The base implementation of QStyle can then just call PM_DefaultFrameWidth
> for backwards compatibility. I'm not sure it would get in as it relies on all
> styles calling the base implementation for enum values they don't support.
> --
> We make a QML Oxygen theme from 'scratch' a bit like how we have an
> Oxygen GTK theme.. different tech that happens to look the same.
>
> David Edmundson wrote:
> s/By/My
>
> Christoph Feck wrote:
> Why do QtQuickControls need pixelMetric() for line edits? To find out,
> how much margin there is around a styled line edit, it should simply use
> sizeFromContents() and subElementRect().
>
> Hugo Pereira Da Costa wrote:
> "The only way we can support QtQuickControls is to support the lowest
> common denominator of QStyle that they both follow even if it makes the
> desktop worse (or at least different).
> This basically means supporting only values in QStyle, and not hacking in
> our own extra granularity determined by casting widgets."
>
> Two things: this is no hacking. QWidget is an argument passed to the
> method (though it can be zero), there is no hack in using it, casting it,
> etc, as far as I can tell. This is a correct use of Qt's API.
>
> Second: "support the lowest common denominator of QStyle that they both
> follow even"
> I disagree, and besides, I believe this will simply not work. It 'sort of
> does' in this specific case, but then q_object_cast is used all over the
> place in oxygen, to, for instance, install event filters, setup/trigger
> animation, enable mouse-grabbing in empty areas, enable hover on some items
> for which it was not allowed primarily, etc. Bottomline: I fear that the
> smallest common denominator that would work identical between QtQuick and
> QWidget, will be _very_ small, to the point it becomes quite unacceptable;
> and I 'a priori' do not want to follow this path (especially after all the
> hours invested in the above).
>
> I aknowledge the will to make QtQuick look identical to QWidgets via
> oxygen, but imho it must not be done by introducing regressions to the
> QWidget's rendering. Animations for instance are an interesting case: it is
> built-in qt quick (if I understand right), while it is enforced via oxygen
> for widgets. If you drop it from oxygen (for the sake of the common
> denominator), then you actually introduce inconsistencies between the two.
>
> So that I can see:
>
> 1/ add decent fallbacks (for QtQuick) so that it looks "good enough", and
> fix them whenever this gets broken (the case you mentionned)
> 2/ implement missing features in QtQuick so that it allows one to look
> "identical" to what we can do with QWidgets. Naively, I can imagine passing
> "properties" to the QtQuick widgets, that one can test alongside the failing
> q_object_cast in oxygen
> 3/ as you say: clone oxygen for QtQuick. But I really would not advocate
> for this, since it is a pain to maintain, and does not solve anything with
> respect to solution 1/ concerning fixing things that get broken
> (inconsitent).
>
> Note that your patch also drops ComboBox_FrameWidth, the latter being
> also used in a separate enum (PM_ComboBoxFrameWidth).
@Cristoph
sizeFromContents takes the frame as a parameter which oxygen uses. The frame
lineWidth comes from the pixel metric for frames.
This must also happen for QWidgets as otherwise we wouldn't have a test for
QLineEdits inside the pixelMetric function.
>From qquickstyleitem.cpp for LineEdits:
QStyleOptionFrame frame;
frame.state = m_styleoption->state;
frame.lineWidth =
qApp->style()->pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_DefaultFrameWidth, m_styleoption, 0);
frame.rect = m_styleoption->rect;
size = qApp->style()->sizeFromContents(QStyle::CT_LineEdit, &frame,
QSize(width, height));
- David
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> (Updated Aug. 30, 2013, 11:11 a.m.)
>
>
> Review request for Plasma and Hugo Pereira Da Costa.
>
>
> Description
> -------
>
> Use a single frame width for all PM_DefaultFrameWidth
>
> The current code sets a width of 3 for all line edits, combo boxes
> and frames, otherwise it returns a width of 1.
>
> The QtQuickControls engine cannot qobject_cast() the widget so always
> return a frame width of 1 for qtquickcontrol line edits and combo boxes.
>
> This simplifies the code and solves that issue.
>
> I can think of no other way to resolve this without editing Qt, and even then
> it would be difficult to extend the PixelMetric enum without breaking
> compatibility.
>
> Note this is potentially a visual change in oxygen, however I have yet to see
> anything actually different.
>
>
> Diffs
> -----
>
> kstyles/oxygen/oxygenmetrics.h 0643ae5b20d0c9efa328a87e08707cebaabf9f5e
> kstyles/oxygen/oxygenstyle.cpp 86b5cdf3054f5d362d90f0f76c30bfb4f2646911
>
> Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/112375/diff/
>
>
> Testing
> -------
>
>
> File Attachments
> ----------------
>
> QML After
> http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/media/uploaded/files/2013/08/30/spell1.png
> QML_Before
> http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/media/uploaded/files/2013/08/30/spell1_1.png
> Normal oxygen demo
> http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/media/uploaded/files/2013/08/30/oxygen1.png
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> David Edmundson
>
>
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