rainmeter-studio/Library/MeterRoundLine.cpp

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/*
Copyright (C) 2009 Kimmo Pekkola, Brian Todoroff
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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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
#pragma warning(disable: 4996)
#include "MeterRoundLine.h"
#include "Measure.h"
#include "Error.h"
#include <crtdbg.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <gdiplus.h>
using namespace Gdiplus;
#define PI 3.14159265
/*
** CMeterRoundLine
**
** The constructor
**
*/
CMeterRoundLine::CMeterRoundLine(CMeterWindow* meterWindow) : CMeter(meterWindow)
{
m_LineWidth = 1.0;
m_LineLength = 20;
m_LineStart = -1.0;
m_StartAngle = 0.0;
m_RotationAngle = 0.0;
m_ValueRemainder = 0;
m_Solid = false;
m_Value = 0.0;
m_CntrlAngle = true;
m_CntrlLineStart = false;
m_CntrlLineLength = false;
m_LineStartShift = 0;
m_LineLengthShift = 0;
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}
/*
** ~CMeterRoundLine
**
** The destructor
**
*/
CMeterRoundLine::~CMeterRoundLine()
{
}
/*
** ReadConfig
**
** Read the meter-specific configs from the ini-file.
**
*/
void CMeterRoundLine::ReadConfig(const WCHAR* section)
{
// Read common configs
CMeter::ReadConfig(section);
CConfigParser& parser = m_MeterWindow->GetParser();
Added MeterStyle functionality: Rainy, given the "issues" listed at the bottom of this comment, I leave it to you whether to create a build using this revision or use r208 for the build. I would like to start testing MeterStyle, but there are a few more things it needs work on. What is MeterStyle? MeterStyle This will allow users to create CSS-like "Styles" for meters. This means that all the parameters of a meter can be defined in the style, and then many meters can use the style to eliminate copy / pasting the same parameters over and over on multiple meters. (Examples: FontColor=, FontSize= etc.) How do I use it? You will create a new [Section] (as many as you want) in the .ini. The section(s) can have any name. [MyStringStyle] Then you will tell Rainmeter that this is a "MeterStyle" and not a measure or meter Style=Meter Note: The "value" of the key "Style" can be anything. It can be used to add a description of the style if you like. Style=This style is for the AccuWeather part of this skin It is however required, both to tell Rainmeter it is not a meter or measure and to have the MeterStyle routines parse it. Then you define parameters you want to use in the style FontColor=#FontColor# FontFace=TheSansBold-Caps FontSize=11 StringEffect=SHADOW StringStyle=BOLD StringAlign=LEFT AntiAlias=1 Then in any or all meters, you just use [MeterName] Meter=STRING (or any other meter type) MeterStyle=MyStringStyle None of the parameters in the style are then required to be actually in the meter(s). They are "inherited" from the MeterStyle. Note: This works and has had preliminary testing with dynamic variables like FontColor=[MeasureName] and regular variables like FontColor=#FontColor#. It doesn't matter if the [Variables] section or the [MeasureName] measure is before or after the [StyleName] in the .ini file. What if I want to override a MeterStyle parameter on a meter? Sure. Just put in any parameter with a value different from the one defined in the MeterStyle and the one in the meter will take presidence. All non-defined parameters will still use the MeterStyle value. [MeterName] Meter=STRING MeterStyle=MyStringStyle FontColor=100,100,100,50 What are these "known issues" you are on about? This is still a bit of a work in progress. Right now you cannot define X or Y in a style. You can define W and H, but NOT for a STRING meter. You cannot define a "Transformation Matrix" in a style. MattKing will be looking into these tomorrow. W and H in a string meter is our top priority. We will also look at X and Y and hope for an easy solution. Transformation Matrix may have to come later.
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Added MeterStyle functionality: Rainy, given the "issues" listed at the bottom of this comment, I leave it to you whether to create a build using this revision or use r208 for the build. I would like to start testing MeterStyle, but there are a few more things it needs work on. What is MeterStyle? MeterStyle This will allow users to create CSS-like "Styles" for meters. This means that all the parameters of a meter can be defined in the style, and then many meters can use the style to eliminate copy / pasting the same parameters over and over on multiple meters. (Examples: FontColor=, FontSize= etc.) How do I use it? You will create a new [Section] (as many as you want) in the .ini. The section(s) can have any name. [MyStringStyle] Then you will tell Rainmeter that this is a "MeterStyle" and not a measure or meter Style=Meter Note: The "value" of the key "Style" can be anything. It can be used to add a description of the style if you like. Style=This style is for the AccuWeather part of this skin It is however required, both to tell Rainmeter it is not a meter or measure and to have the MeterStyle routines parse it. Then you define parameters you want to use in the style FontColor=#FontColor# FontFace=TheSansBold-Caps FontSize=11 StringEffect=SHADOW StringStyle=BOLD StringAlign=LEFT AntiAlias=1 Then in any or all meters, you just use [MeterName] Meter=STRING (or any other meter type) MeterStyle=MyStringStyle None of the parameters in the style are then required to be actually in the meter(s). They are "inherited" from the MeterStyle. Note: This works and has had preliminary testing with dynamic variables like FontColor=[MeasureName] and regular variables like FontColor=#FontColor#. It doesn't matter if the [Variables] section or the [MeasureName] measure is before or after the [StyleName] in the .ini file. What if I want to override a MeterStyle parameter on a meter? Sure. Just put in any parameter with a value different from the one defined in the MeterStyle and the one in the meter will take presidence. All non-defined parameters will still use the MeterStyle value. [MeterName] Meter=STRING MeterStyle=MyStringStyle FontColor=100,100,100,50 What are these "known issues" you are on about? This is still a bit of a work in progress. Right now you cannot define X or Y in a style. You can define W and H, but NOT for a STRING meter. You cannot define a "Transformation Matrix" in a style. MattKing will be looking into these tomorrow. W and H in a string meter is our top priority. We will also look at X and Y and hope for an easy solution. Transformation Matrix may have to come later.
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parser.ReadString(section, L"Prefix", parser.ReadString(m_StyleName.c_str(), L"Prefix", L"").c_str(),true,true);
m_LineWidth = parser.ReadFloat(section, L"LineWidth", parser.ReadFloat(m_StyleName.c_str(), L"LineWidth", 1.0));
m_LineLength = parser.ReadFloat(section, L"LineLength", parser.ReadFloat(m_StyleName.c_str(), L"LineLength", 20.0));
m_LineStart = parser.ReadFloat(section, L"LineStart", parser.ReadFloat(m_StyleName.c_str(), L"LineStart", -1.0));
m_StartAngle = parser.ReadFloat(section, L"StartAngle", parser.ReadFloat(m_StyleName.c_str(), L"StartAngle", 0.0));
m_RotationAngle = parser.ReadFloat(section, L"RotationAngle", parser.ReadFloat(m_StyleName.c_str(), L"RotationAngle", 6.2832));
m_ValueRemainder = parser.ReadInt(section, L"ValueReminder", parser.ReadInt(m_StyleName.c_str(), L"ValueReminder", 0)); // Typo
m_ValueRemainder = parser.ReadInt(section, L"ValueRemainder", parser.ReadInt(m_StyleName.c_str(), L"ValueRemainder", m_ValueRemainder));
m_LineColor = parser.ReadColor(section, L"LineColor", parser.ReadColor(m_StyleName.c_str(), L"LineColor", Color::Black));
m_Solid = 0!=parser.ReadInt(section, L"Solid", 0!=parser.ReadInt(m_StyleName.c_str(), L"Solid", 0));
m_CntrlAngle = 0!=parser.ReadInt(section, L"ControlAngle", 0!=parser.ReadInt(m_StyleName.c_str(), L"ControlAngle", 1));
m_CntrlLineStart = 0!=parser.ReadInt(section, L"ControlStart", 0!=parser.ReadInt(m_StyleName.c_str(), L"ControlStart", 0));
m_CntrlLineLength = 0!=parser.ReadInt(section, L"ControlLength", 0!=parser.ReadInt(m_StyleName.c_str(), L"ControlLength", 0));
m_LineStartShift = parser.ReadFloat(section, L"StartShift", parser.ReadFloat(m_StyleName.c_str(), L"StartShift", 0));
m_LineLengthShift = parser.ReadFloat(section, L"LengthShift", parser.ReadFloat(m_StyleName.c_str(), L"LengthShift", 0));
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}
/*
** Update
**
** Updates the value(s) from the measures.
**
*/
bool CMeterRoundLine::Update()
{
if (CMeter::Update() && m_Measure)
{
if (m_ValueRemainder > 0)
{
LARGE_INTEGER time;
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time.QuadPart = (LONGLONG)m_Measure->GetValue();
m_Value = (double)(time.QuadPart % m_ValueRemainder);
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m_Value /= (double)m_ValueRemainder;
}
else
{
m_Value = m_Measure->GetRelativeValue();
}
return true;
}
return false;
}
/*
** Draw
**
** Draws the meter on the double buffer
**
*/
bool CMeterRoundLine::Draw(Graphics& graphics)
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{
if(!CMeter::Draw(graphics)) return false;
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// Calculate the center of for the line
int x = GetX();
int y = GetY();
REAL cx = (REAL)(x + m_W / 2.0);
REAL cy = (REAL)(y + m_H / 2.0);
if (m_Solid)
{
if (1) //m_LineStart > 0.0)
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{
// Create clipping region
//GraphicsPath path;
//path.AddEllipse(REAL(cx - m_LineStart), REAL(cy - m_LineStart), REAL(m_LineStart * 2), REAL(m_LineStart * 2));
//graphics.SetClip(&path, CombineModeExclude);
// Calculate the end point of the line
//double angle = m_RotationAngle * m_Value + m_StartAngle;
double angle = m_RotationAngle + m_StartAngle;
if(m_CntrlAngle)
angle = m_RotationAngle * m_Value + m_StartAngle;
double lineStart = m_LineStart;
if(m_CntrlLineStart)
{
lineStart = m_LineStartShift * m_Value + m_LineStart;
}
double lineLength = m_LineLength;
if(m_CntrlLineLength)
{
lineLength = m_LineLengthShift * m_Value + m_LineLength;
}
SolidBrush solidBrush(m_LineColor);
//Create a path to surround the arc
GraphicsPath path;
path.AddArc((REAL)(cx - lineStart), (REAL)(cy - lineStart), (REAL)(lineStart * 2.0), (REAL)(lineStart * 2.0), (REAL)(m_StartAngle * 180.0 / PI), (REAL)(m_RotationAngle * m_Value * 180.0 / PI));
path.AddLine((REAL)lineStart*(REAL)cos(m_StartAngle)+cx,(REAL)lineStart*(REAL)sin(m_StartAngle)+cy,(REAL)lineLength*(REAL)cos(m_StartAngle)+cx,(REAL)lineLength*(REAL)sin(m_StartAngle)+cy);
path.AddArc((REAL)(cx - lineLength), (REAL)(cy - lineLength), (REAL)(lineLength * 2.0), (REAL)(lineLength * 2.0), (REAL)(m_StartAngle * 180.0 / PI), (REAL)(m_RotationAngle * m_Value * 180.0 / PI));
path.AddLine((REAL)lineLength*(REAL)cos(angle)+cx,(REAL)lineLength*(REAL)sin(angle)+cy,(REAL)lineStart*(REAL)cos(angle)+cx,(REAL)lineStart*(REAL)sin(angle)+cy);
graphics.FillPath(&solidBrush,&path);
}
else
{
// Calculate the center of for the line
SolidBrush solidBrush(m_LineColor);
graphics.FillPie(&solidBrush, (REAL)(cx - m_LineLength), (REAL)(cy - m_LineLength), (REAL)(m_LineLength * 2.0), (REAL)(m_LineLength * 2.0), (REAL)(m_StartAngle * 180.0 / PI), (REAL)(m_RotationAngle * m_Value * 180.0 / PI));
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}
}
else
{
REAL x, y;
Pen pen(m_LineColor, (REAL)m_LineWidth);
// Calculate the end point of the line
double angle = m_RotationAngle * m_Value + m_StartAngle;
x = (REAL)cos(angle);
y = (REAL)sin(angle);
// Set the length
x = x * (REAL)m_LineLength + cx;
y = y * (REAL)m_LineLength + cy;
if (m_LineStart > 0.0)
{
cx = (REAL)cos(angle) * (REAL)m_LineStart + cx;
cy = (REAL)sin(angle) * (REAL)m_LineStart + cy;
}
graphics.DrawLine(&pen, cx, cy, x, y);
}
return true;
}