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# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003 by Intevation GmbH |
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# Authors: |
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# Bernhard Herzog <[email protected]> |
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# |
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# This program is free software under the GPL (>=v2) |
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# Read the file COPYING coming with Thuban for details. |
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""" |
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Classes for display of a map and interaction with it |
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""" |
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__version__ = "$Revision$" |
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import sys |
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from math import hypot |
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from wxPython.wx import wxWindow,\ |
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wxPaintDC, wxColour, wxClientDC, wxINVERT, wxTRANSPARENT_BRUSH, wxFont,\ |
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EVT_PAINT, EVT_LEFT_DOWN, EVT_LEFT_UP, EVT_MOTION, EVT_LEAVE_WINDOW, \ |
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wxBITMAP_TYPE_XPM, wxBeginBusyCursor, wxEndBusyCursor, wxCursor, \ |
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wxImageFromBitmap |
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from wxPython import wx |
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from wxproj import point_in_polygon_shape, shape_centroid |
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from Thuban.Model.messages import MAP_PROJECTION_CHANGED, \ |
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MAP_LAYERS_CHANGED, LAYER_CHANGED, LAYER_VISIBILITY_CHANGED |
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from Thuban.Model.layer import SHAPETYPE_POLYGON, SHAPETYPE_ARC, \ |
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SHAPETYPE_POINT |
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from Thuban.Model.label import ALIGN_CENTER, ALIGN_TOP, ALIGN_BOTTOM, \ |
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ALIGN_LEFT, ALIGN_RIGHT |
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from Thuban.Lib.connector import Publisher |
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from Thuban.Model.color import Color |
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import resource |
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from selection import Selection |
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from renderer import ScreenRenderer, PrinterRender |
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import labeldialog |
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from messages import LAYER_SELECTED, SHAPES_SELECTED, VIEW_POSITION |
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# |
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# The tools |
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# |
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class Tool: |
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""" |
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Base class for the interactive tools |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, view): |
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"""Intitialize the tool. The view is the canvas displaying the map""" |
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self.view = view |
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self.start = self.current = None |
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self.dragging = 0 |
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self.drawn = 0 |
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def Name(self): |
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"""Return the tool's name""" |
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return '' |
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def drag_start(self, x, y): |
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self.start = self.current = x, y |
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self.dragging = 1 |
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def drag_move(self, x, y): |
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self.current = x, y |
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def drag_stop(self, x, y): |
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self.current = x, y |
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self.dragging = 0 |
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def Show(self, dc): |
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if not self.drawn: |
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self.draw(dc) |
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self.drawn = 1 |
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def Hide(self, dc): |
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if self.drawn: |
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self.draw(dc) |
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self.drawn = 0 |
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def draw(self, dc): |
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pass |
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def MouseDown(self, event): |
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self.drag_start(event.m_x, event.m_y) |
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def MouseMove(self, event): |
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if self.dragging: |
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self.drag_move(event.m_x, event.m_y) |
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def MouseUp(self, event): |
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if self.dragging: |
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self.drag_move(event.m_x, event.m_y) |
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def Cancel(self): |
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self.dragging = 0 |
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class RectTool(Tool): |
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"""Base class for tools that draw rectangles while dragging""" |
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def draw(self, dc): |
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sx, sy = self.start |
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cx, cy = self.current |
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dc.DrawRectangle(sx, sy, cx - sx, cy - sy) |
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class ZoomInTool(RectTool): |
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"""The Zoom-In Tool""" |
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def Name(self): |
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return "ZoomInTool" |
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def proj_rect(self): |
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"""return the rectangle given by start and current in projected |
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coordinates""" |
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sx, sy = self.start |
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cx, cy = self.current |
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left, top = self.view.win_to_proj(sx, sy) |
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right, bottom = self.view.win_to_proj(cx, cy) |
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return (min(left, right), min(top, bottom), |
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max(left, right), max(top, bottom)) |
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def MouseUp(self, event): |
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if self.dragging: |
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Tool.MouseUp(self, event) |
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sx, sy = self.start |
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cx, cy = self.current |
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if sx == cx or sy == cy: |
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# Just a mouse click or a degenerate rectangle. Simply |
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# zoom in by a factor of two |
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# FIXME: For a click this is the desired behavior but should we |
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# really do this for degenrate rectagles as well or |
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# should we ignore them? |
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self.view.ZoomFactor(2, center = (cx, cy)) |
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else: |
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# A drag. Zoom in to the rectangle |
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self.view.FitRectToWindow(self.proj_rect()) |
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class ZoomOutTool(RectTool): |
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"""The Zoom-Out Tool""" |
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def Name(self): |
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return "ZoomOutTool" |
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def MouseUp(self, event): |
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if self.dragging: |
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Tool.MouseUp(self, event) |
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sx, sy = self.start |
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cx, cy = self.current |
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if sx == cx or sy == cy: |
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# Just a mouse click or a degenerate rectangle. Simply |
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# zoom out by a factor of two. |
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# FIXME: For a click this is the desired behavior but should we |
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# really do this for degenrate rectagles as well or |
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# should we ignore them? |
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self.view.ZoomFactor(0.5, center = (cx, cy)) |
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else: |
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# A drag. Zoom out to the rectangle |
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self.view.ZoomOutToRect((min(sx, cx), min(sy, cy), |
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max(sx, cx), max(sy, cy))) |
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class PanTool(Tool): |
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"""The Pan Tool""" |
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def Name(self): |
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return "PanTool" |
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def MouseMove(self, event): |
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if self.dragging: |
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Tool.MouseMove(self, event) |
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sx, sy = self.start |
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x, y = self.current |
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width, height = self.view.GetSizeTuple() |
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bitmapdc = wx.wxMemoryDC() |
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bitmapdc.SelectObject(self.view.bitmap) |
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dc = self.view.drag_dc |
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dc.Blit(0, 0, width, height, bitmapdc, sx - x, sy - y) |
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def MouseUp(self, event): |
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if self.dragging: |
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Tool.MouseUp(self, event) |
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sx, sy = self.start |
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cx, cy = self.current |
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self.view.Translate(cx - sx, cy - sy) |
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class IdentifyTool(Tool): |
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"""The "Identify" Tool""" |
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def Name(self): |
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return "IdentifyTool" |
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def MouseUp(self, event): |
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self.view.SelectShapeAt(event.m_x, event.m_y) |
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class LabelTool(Tool): |
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"""The "Label" Tool""" |
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def Name(self): |
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return "LabelTool" |
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def MouseUp(self, event): |
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self.view.LabelShapeAt(event.m_x, event.m_y) |
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class MapPrintout(wx.wxPrintout): |
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""" |
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wxPrintout class for printing Thuban maps |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, map): |
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wx.wxPrintout.__init__(self) |
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self.map = map |
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def GetPageInfo(self): |
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return (1, 1, 1, 1) |
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def HasPage(self, pagenum): |
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return pagenum == 1 |
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def OnPrintPage(self, pagenum): |
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if pagenum == 1: |
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self.draw_on_dc(self.GetDC()) |
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def draw_on_dc(self, dc): |
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width, height = self.GetPageSizePixels() |
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llx, lly, urx, ury = self.map.ProjectedBoundingBox() |
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scalex = width / (urx - llx) |
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scaley = height / (ury - lly) |
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scale = min(scalex, scaley) |
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offx = 0.5 * (width - (urx + llx) * scale) |
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offy = 0.5 * (height + (ury + lly) * scale) |
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resx, resy = self.GetPPIPrinter() |
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renderer = PrinterRender(dc, scale, (offx, offy), resolution = resx) |
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renderer.RenderMap(self.map) |
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return wx.true |
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class MapCanvas(wxWindow, Publisher): |
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"""A widget that displays a map and offers some interaction""" |
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# Some messages that can be subscribed/unsubscribed directly through |
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# the MapCanvas come in fact from other objects. This is a dict |
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# mapping those messages to the names of the instance variables they |
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# actually come from. The delegation is implemented in the Subscribe |
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# and Unsubscribe methods |
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delegated_messages = {LAYER_SELECTED: "selection", |
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SHAPES_SELECTED: "selection"} |
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# Methods delegated to some instance variables. The delegation is |
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# implemented in the __getattr__ method. |
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delegated_methods = {"SelectLayer": "selection", |
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"SelectShapes": "selection", |
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"SelectedLayer": "selection", |
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"HasSelectedLayer": "selection"} |
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def __init__(self, parent, winid): |
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wxWindow.__init__(self, parent, winid) |
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self.SetBackgroundColour(wxColour(255, 255, 255)) |
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# the map displayed in this canvas. Set with SetMap() |
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self.map = None |
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# scale and offset describe the transformation from projected |
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# coordinates to window coordinates. |
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self.scale = 1.0 |
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self.offset = (0, 0) |
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# whether the user is currently dragging the mouse, i.e. moving |
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# the mouse while pressing a mouse button |
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self.dragging = 0 |
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# the currently active tool |
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self.tool = None |
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# The current mouse position of the last OnMotion event or None |
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# if the mouse is outside the window. |
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self.current_position = None |
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# the bitmap serving as backing store |
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self.bitmap = None |
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# the selection |
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self.selection = Selection() |
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self.selection.Subscribe(SHAPES_SELECTED , self.shape_selected) |
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# keep track of which layers/shapes are selected to make sure we |
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# only redraw when necessary |
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self.last_selected_layer = None |
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self.last_selected_shape = None |
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# subscribe the WX events we're interested in |
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EVT_PAINT(self, self.OnPaint) |
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EVT_LEFT_DOWN(self, self.OnLeftDown) |
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EVT_LEFT_UP(self, self.OnLeftUp) |
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EVT_MOTION(self, self.OnMotion) |
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EVT_LEAVE_WINDOW(self, self.OnLeaveWindow) |
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wx.EVT_SIZE(self, self.OnSize) |
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def __del__(self): |
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wxWindow.__del__(self) |
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Publisher.__del__(self) |
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def Subscribe(self, channel, *args): |
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"""Extend the inherited method to handle delegated messages. |
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If channel is one of the delegated messages call the appropriate |
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object's Subscribe method. Otherwise just call the inherited |
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method. |
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""" |
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if channel in self.delegated_messages: |
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object = getattr(self, self.delegated_messages[channel]) |
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object.Subscribe(channel, *args) |
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else: |
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Publisher.Subscribe(self, channel, *args) |
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def Unsubscribe(self, channel, *args): |
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"""Extend the inherited method to handle delegated messages. |
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If channel is one of the delegated messages call the appropriate |
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object's Unsubscribe method. Otherwise just call the inherited |
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method. |
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""" |
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if channel in self.delegated_messages: |
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object = getattr(self, self.delegated_messages[channel]) |
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object.Unsubscribe(channel, *args) |
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else: |
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Publisher.Unsubscribe(self, channel, *args) |
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def __getattr__(self, attr): |
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if attr in self.delegated_methods: |
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return getattr(getattr(self, self.delegated_methods[attr]), attr) |
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raise AttributeError(attr) |
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def OnPaint(self, event): |
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dc = wxPaintDC(self) |
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clear = self.map is None or not self.map.HasLayers() |
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#wxBeginBusyCursor() |
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if not clear: |
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try: |
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self.do_redraw() |
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except: |
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print "Error during drawing:", sys.exc_info()[0] |
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clear = True |
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if clear: |
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# If we've got no map or if the map is empty, simply clear |
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# the screen. |
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# XXX it's probably possible to get rid of this. The |
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# background color of the window is already white and the |
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# only thing we may have to do is to call self.Refresh() |
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# with a true argument in the right places. |
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dc.BeginDrawing() |
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dc.Clear() |
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dc.EndDrawing() |
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#wxEndBusyCursor() |
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def do_redraw(self): |
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# This should only be called if we have a non-empty map. |
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# Get the window size. |
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width, height = self.GetSizeTuple() |
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# If self.bitmap's still there, reuse it. Otherwise redraw it |
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if self.bitmap is not None: |
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bitmap = self.bitmap |
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else: |
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bitmap = wx.wxEmptyBitmap(width, height) |
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dc = wx.wxMemoryDC() |
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dc.SelectObject(bitmap) |
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dc.BeginDrawing() |
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# clear the background |
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#dc.SetBrush(wx.wxWHITE_BRUSH) |
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#dc.SetPen(wx.wxTRANSPARENT_PEN) |
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#dc.DrawRectangle(0, 0, width, height) |
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dc.SetBackground(wx.wxWHITE_BRUSH) |
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dc.Clear() |
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selected_layer = self.selection.SelectedLayer() |
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selected_shapes = self.selection.SelectedShapes() |
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# draw the map into the bitmap |
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renderer = ScreenRenderer(dc, self.scale, self.offset) |
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# Pass the entire bitmap as update region to the renderer. |
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# We're redrawing the whole bitmap, after all. |
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renderer.RenderMap(self.map, (0, 0, width, height), |
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selected_layer, selected_shapes) |
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dc.EndDrawing() |
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dc.SelectObject(wx.wxNullBitmap) |
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self.bitmap = bitmap |
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# blit the bitmap to the screen |
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dc = wx.wxMemoryDC() |
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dc.SelectObject(bitmap) |
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clientdc = wxClientDC(self) |
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clientdc.BeginDrawing() |
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clientdc.Blit(0, 0, width, height, dc, 0, 0) |
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clientdc.EndDrawing() |
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def Print(self): |
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printer = wx.wxPrinter() |
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printout = MapPrintout(self.map) |
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printer.Print(self, printout, wx.true) |
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printout.Destroy() |
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def SetMap(self, map): |
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redraw_channels = (MAP_LAYERS_CHANGED, LAYER_CHANGED, |
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LAYER_VISIBILITY_CHANGED) |
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if self.map is not None: |
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for channel in redraw_channels: |
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self.map.Unsubscribe(channel, self.full_redraw) |
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self.map.Unsubscribe(MAP_PROJECTION_CHANGED, |
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self.projection_changed) |
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self.map = map |
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self.selection.ClearSelection() |
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if self.map is not None: |
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for channel in redraw_channels: |
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self.map.Subscribe(channel, self.full_redraw) |
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self.map.Subscribe(MAP_PROJECTION_CHANGED, self.projection_changed) |
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self.FitMapToWindow() |
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# force a redraw. If map is not empty, it's already been called |
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# by FitMapToWindow but if map is empty it hasn't been called |
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# yet so we have to explicitly call it. |
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self.full_redraw() |
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def Map(self): |
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"""Return the map displayed by this canvas""" |
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return self.map |
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def redraw(self, *args): |
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self.Refresh(0) |
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def full_redraw(self, *args): |
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self.bitmap = None |
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self.redraw() |
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def projection_changed(self, *args): |
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self.FitMapToWindow() |
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self.full_redraw() |
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def set_view_transform(self, scale, offset): |
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self.scale = scale |
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self.offset = offset |
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self.full_redraw() |
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def proj_to_win(self, x, y): |
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"""\ |
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Return the point in window coords given by projected coordinates x y |
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""" |
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offx, offy = self.offset |
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return (self.scale * x + offx, -self.scale * y + offy) |
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def win_to_proj(self, x, y): |
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"""\ |
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Return the point in projected coordinates given by window coords x y |
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""" |
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offx, offy = self.offset |
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return ((x - offx) / self.scale, (offy - y) / self.scale) |
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def FitRectToWindow(self, rect): |
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"""Fit the rectangular region given by rect into the window. |
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Set scale so that rect (in projected coordinates) just fits into |
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the window and center it. |
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""" |
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width, height = self.GetSizeTuple() |
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llx, lly, urx, ury = rect |
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if llx == urx or lly == ury: |
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# zero width or zero height. Do Nothing |
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return |
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scalex = width / (urx - llx) |
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scaley = height / (ury - lly) |
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scale = min(scalex, scaley) |
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offx = 0.5 * (width - (urx + llx) * scale) |
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offy = 0.5 * (height + (ury + lly) * scale) |
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self.set_view_transform(scale, (offx, offy)) |
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def FitMapToWindow(self): |
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"""Fit the map to the window |
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Set the scale so that the map fits exactly into the window and |
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center it in the window. |
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""" |
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bbox = self.map.ProjectedBoundingBox() |
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if bbox is not None: |
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self.FitRectToWindow(bbox) |
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def FitLayerToWindow(self, layer): |
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"""Fit the given layer to the window. |
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Set the scale so that the layer fits exactly into the window and |
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center it in the window. |
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""" |
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bbox = layer.LatLongBoundingBox() |
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if bbox is not None: |
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proj = self.map.GetProjection() |
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if proj is not None: |
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bbox = proj.ForwardBBox(bbox) |
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if bbox is not None: |
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self.FitRectToWindow(bbox) |
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def ZoomFactor(self, factor, center = None): |
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"""Multiply the zoom by factor and center on center. |
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The optional parameter center is a point in window coordinates |
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that should be centered. If it is omitted, it defaults to the |
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center of the window |
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""" |
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width, height = self.GetSizeTuple() |
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scale = self.scale * factor |
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offx, offy = self.offset |
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if center is not None: |
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cx, cy = center |
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else: |
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cx = width / 2 |
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cy = height / 2 |
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offset = (factor * (offx - cx) + width / 2, |
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factor * (offy - cy) + height / 2) |
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self.set_view_transform(scale, offset) |
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def ZoomOutToRect(self, rect): |
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"""Zoom out to fit the currently visible region into rect. |
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The rect parameter is given in window coordinates |
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""" |
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# determine the bbox of the displayed region in projected |
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# coordinates |
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width, height = self.GetSizeTuple() |
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llx, lly = self.win_to_proj(0, height - 1) |
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urx, ury = self.win_to_proj(width - 1, 0) |
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sx, sy, ex, ey = rect |
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scalex = (ex - sx) / (urx - llx) |
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scaley = (ey - sy) / (ury - lly) |
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scale = min(scalex, scaley) |
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|
570 |
offx = 0.5 * ((ex + sx) - (urx + llx) * scale) |
571 |
offy = 0.5 * ((ey + sy) + (ury + lly) * scale) |
572 |
self.set_view_transform(scale, (offx, offy)) |
573 |
|
574 |
def Translate(self, dx, dy): |
575 |
"""Move the map by dx, dy pixels""" |
576 |
offx, offy = self.offset |
577 |
self.set_view_transform(self.scale, (offx + dx, offy + dy)) |
578 |
|
579 |
def SelectTool(self, tool): |
580 |
"""Make tool the active tool. |
581 |
|
582 |
The parameter should be an instance of Tool or None to indicate |
583 |
that no tool is active. |
584 |
""" |
585 |
self.tool = tool |
586 |
|
587 |
def ZoomInTool(self): |
588 |
"""Start the zoom in tool""" |
589 |
self.SelectTool(ZoomInTool(self)) |
590 |
|
591 |
def ZoomOutTool(self): |
592 |
"""Start the zoom out tool""" |
593 |
self.SelectTool(ZoomOutTool(self)) |
594 |
|
595 |
def PanTool(self): |
596 |
"""Start the pan tool""" |
597 |
self.SelectTool(PanTool(self)) |
598 |
#img = resource.GetImageResource("pan", wxBITMAP_TYPE_XPM) |
599 |
#bmp = resource.GetBitmapResource("pan", wxBITMAP_TYPE_XPM) |
600 |
#print bmp |
601 |
#img = wxImageFromBitmap(bmp) |
602 |
#print img |
603 |
#cur = wxCursor(img) |
604 |
#print cur |
605 |
#self.SetCursor(cur) |
606 |
|
607 |
def IdentifyTool(self): |
608 |
"""Start the identify tool""" |
609 |
self.SelectTool(IdentifyTool(self)) |
610 |
|
611 |
def LabelTool(self): |
612 |
"""Start the label tool""" |
613 |
self.SelectTool(LabelTool(self)) |
614 |
|
615 |
def CurrentTool(self): |
616 |
"""Return the name of the current tool or None if no tool is active""" |
617 |
return self.tool and self.tool.Name() or None |
618 |
|
619 |
def CurrentPosition(self): |
620 |
"""Return current position of the mouse in projected coordinates. |
621 |
|
622 |
The result is a 2-tuple of floats with the coordinates. If the |
623 |
mouse is not in the window, the result is None. |
624 |
""" |
625 |
if self.current_position is not None: |
626 |
x, y = self.current_position |
627 |
return self.win_to_proj(x, y) |
628 |
else: |
629 |
return None |
630 |
|
631 |
def set_current_position(self, event): |
632 |
"""Set the current position from event |
633 |
|
634 |
Should be called by all events that contain mouse positions |
635 |
especially EVT_MOTION. The event paramete may be None to |
636 |
indicate the the pointer left the window. |
637 |
""" |
638 |
if event is not None: |
639 |
self.current_position = (event.m_x, event.m_y) |
640 |
else: |
641 |
self.current_position = None |
642 |
self.issue(VIEW_POSITION) |
643 |
|
644 |
def OnLeftDown(self, event): |
645 |
self.set_current_position(event) |
646 |
if self.tool is not None: |
647 |
self.drag_dc = wxClientDC(self) |
648 |
self.drag_dc.SetLogicalFunction(wxINVERT) |
649 |
self.drag_dc.SetBrush(wxTRANSPARENT_BRUSH) |
650 |
self.CaptureMouse() |
651 |
self.tool.MouseDown(event) |
652 |
self.tool.Show(self.drag_dc) |
653 |
self.dragging = 1 |
654 |
|
655 |
def OnLeftUp(self, event): |
656 |
self.set_current_position(event) |
657 |
if self.dragging: |
658 |
self.ReleaseMouse() |
659 |
try: |
660 |
self.tool.Hide(self.drag_dc) |
661 |
self.tool.MouseUp(event) |
662 |
finally: |
663 |
self.drag_dc = None |
664 |
self.dragging = 0 |
665 |
|
666 |
def OnMotion(self, event): |
667 |
self.set_current_position(event) |
668 |
if self.dragging: |
669 |
self.tool.Hide(self.drag_dc) |
670 |
self.tool.MouseMove(event) |
671 |
self.tool.Show(self.drag_dc) |
672 |
|
673 |
def OnLeaveWindow(self, event): |
674 |
self.set_current_position(None) |
675 |
|
676 |
def OnSize(self, event): |
677 |
# the window's size has changed. We have to get a new bitmap. If |
678 |
# we want to be clever we could try to get by without throwing |
679 |
# everything away. E.g. when the window gets smaller, we could |
680 |
# either keep the bitmap or create the new one from the old one. |
681 |
# Even when the window becomes larger some parts of the bitmap |
682 |
# could be reused. |
683 |
self.full_redraw() |
684 |
pass |
685 |
|
686 |
def shape_selected(self, layer, shape): |
687 |
"""Receiver for the SHAPES_SELECTED messages. Redraw the map.""" |
688 |
# The selection object takes care that it only issues |
689 |
# SHAPES_SELECTED messages when the set of selected shapes has |
690 |
# actually changed, so we can do a full redraw unconditionally. |
691 |
# FIXME: We should perhaps try to limit the redraw to the are |
692 |
# actually covered by the shapes before and after the selection |
693 |
# change. |
694 |
self.full_redraw() |
695 |
|
696 |
def unprojected_rect_around_point(self, x, y, dist): |
697 |
"""return a rect dist pixels around (x, y) in unprojected corrdinates |
698 |
|
699 |
The return value is a tuple (minx, miny, maxx, maxy) suitable a |
700 |
parameter to a layer's ShapesInRegion method. |
701 |
""" |
702 |
map_proj = self.map.projection |
703 |
if map_proj is not None: |
704 |
inverse = map_proj.Inverse |
705 |
else: |
706 |
inverse = None |
707 |
|
708 |
xs = [] |
709 |
ys = [] |
710 |
for dx, dy in ((-1, -1), (1, -1), (1, 1), (-1, 1)): |
711 |
px, py = self.win_to_proj(x + dist * dx, y + dist * dy) |
712 |
if inverse: |
713 |
px, py = inverse(px, py) |
714 |
xs.append(px) |
715 |
ys.append(py) |
716 |
return (min(xs), min(ys), max(xs), max(ys)) |
717 |
|
718 |
def find_shape_at(self, px, py, select_labels = 0, searched_layer = None): |
719 |
"""Determine the shape at point px, py in window coords |
720 |
|
721 |
Return the shape and the corresponding layer as a tuple (layer, |
722 |
shape). |
723 |
|
724 |
If the optional parameter select_labels is true (default false) |
725 |
search through the labels. If a label is found return it's index |
726 |
as the shape and None as the layer. |
727 |
|
728 |
If the optional parameter searched_layer is given (or not None |
729 |
which it defaults to), only search in that layer. |
730 |
""" |
731 |
map_proj = self.map.projection |
732 |
if map_proj is not None: |
733 |
forward = map_proj.Forward |
734 |
else: |
735 |
forward = None |
736 |
|
737 |
scale = self.scale |
738 |
offx, offy = self.offset |
739 |
|
740 |
if select_labels: |
741 |
labels = self.map.LabelLayer().Labels() |
742 |
|
743 |
if labels: |
744 |
dc = wxClientDC(self) |
745 |
font = wxFont(10, wx.wxSWISS, wx.wxNORMAL, wx.wxNORMAL) |
746 |
dc.SetFont(font) |
747 |
for i in range(len(labels) - 1, -1, -1): |
748 |
label = labels[i] |
749 |
x = label.x |
750 |
y = label.y |
751 |
text = label.text |
752 |
if forward: |
753 |
x, y = forward(x, y) |
754 |
x = x * scale + offx |
755 |
y = -y * scale + offy |
756 |
width, height = dc.GetTextExtent(text) |
757 |
if label.halign == ALIGN_LEFT: |
758 |
# nothing to be done |
759 |
pass |
760 |
elif label.halign == ALIGN_RIGHT: |
761 |
x = x - width |
762 |
elif label.halign == ALIGN_CENTER: |
763 |
x = x - width/2 |
764 |
if label.valign == ALIGN_TOP: |
765 |
# nothing to be done |
766 |
pass |
767 |
elif label.valign == ALIGN_BOTTOM: |
768 |
y = y - height |
769 |
elif label.valign == ALIGN_CENTER: |
770 |
y = y - height/2 |
771 |
if x <= px < x + width and y <= py <= y + height: |
772 |
return None, i |
773 |
|
774 |
if searched_layer: |
775 |
layers = [searched_layer] |
776 |
else: |
777 |
layers = self.map.Layers() |
778 |
|
779 |
for layer_index in range(len(layers) - 1, -1, -1): |
780 |
layer = layers[layer_index] |
781 |
|
782 |
# search only in visible layers |
783 |
if not layer.Visible(): |
784 |
continue |
785 |
|
786 |
filled = layer.GetClassification().GetDefaultFill() \ |
787 |
is not Color.Transparent |
788 |
stroked = layer.GetClassification().GetDefaultLineColor() \ |
789 |
is not Color.Transparent |
790 |
|
791 |
layer_proj = layer.projection |
792 |
if layer_proj is not None: |
793 |
inverse = layer_proj.Inverse |
794 |
else: |
795 |
inverse = None |
796 |
|
797 |
shapetype = layer.ShapeType() |
798 |
|
799 |
select_shape = -1 |
800 |
|
801 |
# Determine the ids of the shapes that overlap a tiny area |
802 |
# around the point. For layers containing points we have to |
803 |
# choose a larger size of the box we're testing agains so |
804 |
# that we take the size of the markers into account |
805 |
# FIXME: Once the markers are more flexible this part has to |
806 |
# become more flexible too, of course |
807 |
if shapetype == SHAPETYPE_POINT: |
808 |
box = self.unprojected_rect_around_point(px, py, 5) |
809 |
else: |
810 |
box = self.unprojected_rect_around_point(px, py, 1) |
811 |
shape_ids = layer.ShapesInRegion(box) |
812 |
shape_ids.reverse() |
813 |
|
814 |
if shapetype == SHAPETYPE_POLYGON: |
815 |
for i in shape_ids: |
816 |
result = point_in_polygon_shape(layer.shapefile.cobject(), |
817 |
i, |
818 |
filled, stroked, |
819 |
map_proj, layer_proj, |
820 |
scale, -scale, offx, offy, |
821 |
px, py) |
822 |
if result: |
823 |
select_shape = i |
824 |
break |
825 |
elif shapetype == SHAPETYPE_ARC: |
826 |
for i in shape_ids: |
827 |
result = point_in_polygon_shape(layer.shapefile.cobject(), |
828 |
i, 0, 1, |
829 |
map_proj, layer_proj, |
830 |
scale, -scale, offx, offy, |
831 |
px, py) |
832 |
if result < 0: |
833 |
select_shape = i |
834 |
break |
835 |
elif shapetype == SHAPETYPE_POINT: |
836 |
for i in shape_ids: |
837 |
shape = layer.Shape(i) |
838 |
x, y = shape.Points()[0] |
839 |
if inverse: |
840 |
x, y = inverse(x, y) |
841 |
if forward: |
842 |
x, y = forward(x, y) |
843 |
x = x * scale + offx |
844 |
y = -y * scale + offy |
845 |
if hypot(px - x, py - y) < 5: |
846 |
select_shape = i |
847 |
break |
848 |
|
849 |
if select_shape >= 0: |
850 |
return layer, select_shape |
851 |
return None, None |
852 |
|
853 |
def SelectShapeAt(self, x, y, layer = None): |
854 |
"""\ |
855 |
Select and return the shape and its layer at window position (x, y) |
856 |
|
857 |
If layer is given, only search in that layer. If no layer is |
858 |
given, search through all layers. |
859 |
|
860 |
Return a tuple (layer, shapeid). If no shape is found, return |
861 |
(None, None). |
862 |
""" |
863 |
layer, shape = result = self.find_shape_at(x, y, searched_layer=layer) |
864 |
# If layer is None, then shape will also be None. We don't want |
865 |
# to deselect the currently selected layer, so we simply select |
866 |
# the already selected layer again. |
867 |
if layer is None: |
868 |
layer = self.selection.SelectedLayer() |
869 |
shapes = [] |
870 |
else: |
871 |
shapes = [shape] |
872 |
self.selection.SelectShapes(layer, shapes) |
873 |
return result |
874 |
|
875 |
def LabelShapeAt(self, x, y): |
876 |
"""Add or remove a label at window position x, y. |
877 |
|
878 |
If there's a label at the given position, remove it. Otherwise |
879 |
determine the shape at the position, run the label dialog and |
880 |
unless the user cancels the dialog, add a laber. |
881 |
""" |
882 |
ox = x; oy = y |
883 |
label_layer = self.map.LabelLayer() |
884 |
layer, shape_index = self.find_shape_at(x, y, select_labels = 1) |
885 |
if layer is None and shape_index is not None: |
886 |
# a label was selected |
887 |
label_layer.RemoveLabel(shape_index) |
888 |
elif layer is not None: |
889 |
text = labeldialog.run_label_dialog(self, layer.table, shape_index) |
890 |
if text: |
891 |
proj = self.map.projection |
892 |
if proj is not None: |
893 |
map_proj = proj |
894 |
else: |
895 |
map_proj = None |
896 |
proj = layer.projection |
897 |
if proj is not None: |
898 |
layer_proj = proj |
899 |
else: |
900 |
layer_proj = None |
901 |
|
902 |
shapetype = layer.ShapeType() |
903 |
if shapetype == SHAPETYPE_POLYGON: |
904 |
x, y = shape_centroid(layer.shapefile.cobject(), |
905 |
shape_index, |
906 |
map_proj, layer_proj, 1, 1, 0, 0) |
907 |
if map_proj is not None: |
908 |
x, y = map_proj.Inverse(x, y) |
909 |
else: |
910 |
shape = layer.Shape(shape_index) |
911 |
if shapetype == SHAPETYPE_POINT: |
912 |
x, y = shape.Points()[0] |
913 |
else: |
914 |
# assume SHAPETYPE_ARC |
915 |
points = shape.Points() |
916 |
x, y = points[len(points) / 2] |
917 |
if layer_proj is not None: |
918 |
x, y = layer_proj.Inverse(x, y) |
919 |
if shapetype == SHAPETYPE_POINT: |
920 |
halign = ALIGN_LEFT |
921 |
valign = ALIGN_CENTER |
922 |
elif shapetype == SHAPETYPE_POLYGON: |
923 |
halign = ALIGN_CENTER |
924 |
valign = ALIGN_CENTER |
925 |
elif shapetype == SHAPETYPE_ARC: |
926 |
halign = ALIGN_LEFT |
927 |
valign = ALIGN_CENTER |
928 |
label_layer.AddLabel(x, y, text, |
929 |
halign = halign, valign = valign) |