Review Request 128858: [frameworks] Hide cursor when tablet pen leaves proximity of the screen
Albert Astals Cid
aacid at kde.org
Thu Sep 7 21:06:53 UTC 2017
> On set. 7, 2017, 7:29 p.m., Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> > Ok, if you find that this works for you, at least i can't find any regression on the "old" code, so it should be good to ship.
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> Oliver Sander wrote:
> Don't you mind that it is still unclear why the extra code at presentationwidget.cpp:730 is needed at all? I could not look at this because some Qt quirk broke the whole patch for me a few month ago (no more proximity events at all). Updating to Qt 5.9 brought the patch back to life just last week, and I was planning to have another look.
your decision.
- Albert
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On oct. 5, 2016, 4:20 p.m., Oliver Sander wrote:
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> (Updated oct. 5, 2016, 4:20 p.m.)
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> Review request for Okular.
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> Repository: okular
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> Description
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> I am trying to fix the following papercut: I regularly write on pdf files in presentation mode, using the pen that comes with my Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga. When I approach the screen with the pen, the cursor appears, and it follows the pen tip during writing. When I lift off the pen, the cursor stays on, and auto-hides only a few seconds later (because of Okular::Settings::EnumSlidesCursor::HiddenDelay). As a consequence, the cursor frequently hides the last bits of what I have just written. This is a nuisance, because I do this in front of an audience, and a lot of it is math (where every detail matters).
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> Ideally, the cursor would auto-hide when I lift the pen off the screen. Luckily, Qt has an event for this: QEvent::TabletLeaveProximity. Unluckily, the documentation says (http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtabletevent.html):
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> "TabletEnterProximity and TabletLeaveProximity events [...] are only sent to QApplication"
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> Therefore, this patch introduces a new class TabletApplication, which inherits from QApplication, and is used in main.cpp instead of QApplication. The proximity events are really caught, and each time a short note is printed on the console.
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> Unfortunately, at this point I am stuck and need some help. Apparently, I cannot control the cursor from a QApplication. How do I get the information that a TabletProximity has been caught to the presentation widget? Maybe the answer is trivial, but I have very little Qt programming experience. Thanks for your help!
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> Diffs
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> ui/presentationwidget.h 69574d2
> ui/presentationwidget.cpp c16d616
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> Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/128858/diff/
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> Testing
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> Thanks,
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> Oliver Sander
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