Review Request 127366: Resize annotations
Oliver Sander
oliver.sander at tu-dresden.de
Mon Jan 23 08:49:49 UTC 2017
> On March 14, 2016, 12:46 a.m., Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> > Looks very nice for a start, congratulations.
> >
> > > Reconsider UI, esp. the Ctrl-way to get focus. Is there something in the KDE HIG about it?
> >
> > It's not too bad, i think it would be ok, but if you awnt to try asking in the kde-usability mailing list it may help (sometimes it does not though, so be prepared :D)
> >
> >
> > > Improve handling when annotation gets so small that resize handles overlap.
> >
> > I guess in that case one could try to always default to one of the corner ones, so you're forced to make it bigger by 2 dimensions?
> >
> >
> > > Find approach how to handle "resize to negative geometry".
> >
> > I think not letting people go negative is what makes more sense
> >
> >
> > > Known Bug: In the thumbnail list, resize handles are drawn too big, and not refreshed correctly.
> >
> > I'd say it makes more sense to not draw the handles at all
>
> Tobias Deiminger wrote:
> Fixed with Revision 2:
> -set correct resize mode if page is rotated
> -don't allow resize to smaller than 0 x 0
> -don't draw resize handles in thumbnail list
>
> Changed:
> -resize handles are filled slightly transparent
>
> Drawing the handles is now optional, and only enabled in PageView::drawDocumentOnPainter.
> Should it be done somewhere else, too? E.g., there is active/components/pageitem.cpp, but sadly I don't have a clue when/by whom this is used.
>
> Regarding kde-usability mailing list, I think before posting there I'll try to find some good KDE reference application and check what they do. I'd consider Okular as a good reference app, but it won't help me in this case :-) Some ideas come already from gwenview.
>
> Is there something that you think should be done soon, or as next change? If not I'll just go on with what comes to my mind, and will probably update here in 1..2 weeks.
>
> Btw., sorry, I don't know how inline quote here (using the reviewboard webinterface).
>
> Jonathan Schultz wrote:
> I like it a lot in terms what it lets the user do, but agree that the use of the Control key is a bit unusual. I also have an interest in this because it overlaps with stuff I am working on to do more with selections.
>
> My sense is that annotations should be select-able, by left-clicking on some obvious part of them, and once selected can then be moved/resized, (and eventually also cut/copied/deleted/properties/etc). This seems more consistent with UIs that people are used to.
>
> Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> > Should it be done somewhere else, too? E.g., there is active/components/pageitem.cpp, but sadly I don't have a clue when/by whom this is used.
>
> It's for the "mobile" version of the app, it doesn't have the complex interaction modes (i think) so ignore for now.
>
> > Btw., sorry, I don't know how inline quote here (using the reviewboard webinterface).
>
> It's using markdown, see the "Markdown Reference" link, but it's basically prefixing the line by > and then having an empty line for adding your answer
>
> Tobias Deiminger wrote:
> > annotations should be select-able, by left-clicking on some obvious part of them, and once selected can then be moved/resized
>
> Calligra and Karbon do it like Jonathan says. I liked the idea too, so gave it a try and find the handling better now. What do you think?
> Could there be problems because of conflicting user intents (e.g., move the whole document vs. move the annotation)?
> I can quite easily revert or change it again, as design has also improved now.
>
> > it overlaps with stuff I am working on to do more with selections
>
> Sounds interesting... who would eventually care about merging?
>
> Tobias Deiminger wrote:
> Albert, can you already vote for or against following changes? (concerns rev 5 of the diff)
>
> 1) The patch changes the UI for annotations: Away from "hold ctrl-key while operating on", towards "select by left click, then operate on". See "Usage" in descirption of this RR, or just apply the patch and try it. It's similiar to other KDE applications (calligra flow, karbon, words, ...), and I find it more self-explaining. On the other hand, it breaks behavior okular users might be used to. If in doubt, rev 5 should be suitable for giving a working prototype to kde-usability list and ask them.
>
> 2) The patch considerably modifies class PageView. The idea is to have all "operate on annotation" functionality in class MouseAnnotation, instead of interleaving it in the longish PageView. PageView then only delegates events to MouseAnnotation. This concerns also non-resize-related features. E.g. I moved annotation tooltips and video playback there. It was almost necessary for me to gain an overview of existing features and behavior, and it should aid keeping consistency and avoiding conflicts in the UI. It also helps to identify and separate common code. On the other hand there's more to review for you, and there's higher risk of introducing regressions.
>
> Are both changes OK for you? If so, I'd go on with identifiying missing things, tidying up and testing.
>
> If you don't agree, I'll stop for now and wait until there's time for discussion on alternate approaches.
>
> Cheers
> Tobias
>
> Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> Sorry, i have a huge backlog of thigns to do, will try to get this review done as soon as possible :/
>
> Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
> Tested against latest git, works fine. The "select by left click, then operate on" UI is pretty nice.
>
> You may have to regenerate the patch. Some files started to show offsets when applying.
>
> Oliver Sander wrote:
> May I politely ask about the status of this? Does it still need further review, and manpower is lacking?
>
> The patch applies to the master branch. Will it get merged first, and then forward-ported to the frameworks branch?
> Or does it need to get ported to KF5 first, and then get merged directly into frameworks (skipping master)?
>
> Tobias Deiminger wrote:
> This is up to the okular developer team, so I just join Olivers polite ping here. From my side there are some minor changes and bug fixes pending. Some more effort should go into considering and testing impact on more exotic annotation subtypes. I'll stay tuned and will try to help once there's time for further actions.
>
> Jonathan Schultz wrote:
> I'm also pretty interested in this issue as part of a broader agenda of building a more elaborate coding system based on Okular. I won't go into more detail here, except to say that I think a lot of useful stuff like Tobias' patch could usefully be incorporated into Okular. So FWIW I'm happy to do some building/testing/reviewing/extending as may help to make progress.
>
> Oliver Sander wrote:
> The patch does not apply anymore now that the frameworks branch has been merged into master. Would it be able for you rebase the patch and do the necessary changes to make it work with QT5 etc? Thanks!
>
> Oliver Sander wrote:
> Just tested the new frameworks version, and it seems to work very nicely.
>
> Can we please get code review and have this merged? Is there anything I can do to help?
Polite ping?
- Oliver
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On Nov. 13, 2016, 9:18 p.m., Tobias Deiminger wrote:
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> (Updated Nov. 13, 2016, 9:18 p.m.)
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>
> Review request for Okular.
>
>
> Bugs: 177778
> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=177778
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>
> Repository: okular
>
>
> Description
> -------
>
> This diff adds an annotation resize feature to okular (see Bug 177778).
>
> Usage:
> If you left-click at an annotation, it gets selected and 8 resize handles appear on the corners/edges of the selection rectangle. When cursor is moved over one of the handles, the cursor shape indicates resize mode (everywhere else on the annotation means "move", just as it was before resize feature was added). Press ESC, or click an area outside the annotation to cancel selection. Feature is only applicable for annotation types AText, AStamp and AGeom.
>
> Notable changes:
> It works by eventually changing AnnotationPrivate::m_boundary and notifying generator (i.e. poppler) about that change, similar to the existing move functionality.
> -Separated annotation state handling out of PageView into a new class MouseAnnotation (ui/pageviewmouseannotation.cpp)
> -Added method Document::adjustPageAnnotation, backed by a QUndoCommand class Okular::AdjustAnnotationCommand
> -Added method Annotation::adjust
> -Draw resize handles and selection boundary in MouseAnnotation::routePaint
> -Draw only a bounding rectangle during resize, if annotation is rendered externally
> Some functionality unrelated to the resize feature is also shifted to class MouseAnnotation, to establish a single place of responsibility for annotation interactions.
>
> Known Bugs:
> -A comment annotation (subtype 1) with embedded appearance can be selected for resize. But the resize changes only the selection rectangle, while the annotation is rendered unchanged.
> -AWidget (subtype 13) can be selected for move and resize, but nothing happens when performing those actions.
>
> TODO:
> -Consider z-Order for overlapping annotations? (currently, selection rectangle is always drawn on top, while the related annotation may be in background).
> -Provide a PDF document with suitable content, where supported annotation types and and possible regressions can be tested.
> -Add test cases once requirements are fixed.
>
>
> Diffs
> -----
>
> CMakeLists.txt 9810c9bb552cc3da9cf694fdb61fd22471bad955
> autotests/translateannotationtest.cpp 9fda65d50342a8c91df88f9feb4a54413f5819e3
> core/annotations.h 5653097fe892ce57c8e81615a1c20217e538e1de
> core/annotations.cpp c95fe877316398a5341e29146379dd231dfa40c7
> core/annotations_p.h 07b124a4fae40b7a983aa382ae824125e6d25746
> core/document.h bac38f89f85980d478e6252ecc8dc823cbe4359a
> core/document.cpp ff9253acb2f533c67eb48c85a1cadbbdce1f5ef6
> core/document_p.h ef4dda60e9cea272b23b15e2bef84da9d9bfb0ac
> core/documentcommands.cpp aafc45a1a989a7240520f2168e253d51d6744f7c
> core/documentcommands_p.h 616999dd68406590b304cf648878fa8acb3ec6e0
> generators/poppler/annots.cpp df67986adc076f722e601c3bea187200ecf9df31
> ui/pagepainter.cpp db82119ca399f4b93798198ea92a04bf8e5cfeee
> ui/pageview.cpp b116b36a0de494f150a1e9fbaadd86a2bad3d6c3
> ui/pageviewmouseannotation.h PRE-CREATION
> ui/pageviewmouseannotation.cpp PRE-CREATION
>
> Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/127366/diff/
>
>
> Testing
> -------
>
> Resize and move work
> -for types AText, AStamp and AGeom
> -on all pages of document
> -when viewport position changes
> -when zoom level changes
> -for all page rotations (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°)
>
> Selection is canceled
> -when currently selected annotation is deleted
> -on mouse click outside of currently selected annotation
> -ESC is pressed
>
> Viewport is shifted when mouse cursor during move/resize comes close to viewport border.
> Resize to negative is prevented.
> Tiny annotations are still selectable.
> If mouse is moved over an annotation type that we can focus, and the annotation is not yet focused, mouse cursor shape changes to arrow.
> If mouse cursor rests over an annotation A, while annotation B is focused, a tooltip for annotation A is shown.
>
> Test for regressions:
> -Annotation interaction (focus, move, resize, start playback, ...) are only done in mode EnumMouseMode::Browse.
> -If mouse is moved over an annotation type where we can start an action, mouse cursor shape changes to pointing hand.
> -If mouse is moved over an annotation type that we can't interact with, mouse cursor shape stays a open hand.
> -If mouse cursor rests over an annotation of any type, a tooltip for that annotation is shown.
> -Grab/move scroll area (on left click + mouse move) is prevented, if mouse is over focused annotation, or over AMovie/AScreen/AFileAttachment annotation.
> -A double click on a annotation starts the "annotator".
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tobias Deiminger
>
>
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