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366 lines
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Python
366 lines
14 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# vim: autoindent shiftwidth=4 expandtab textwidth=120 tabstop=4 softtabstop=4
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###############################################################################
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# OpenLP - Open Source Lyrics Projection #
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
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# Copyright (c) 2008-2019 OpenLP Developers #
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it #
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# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free #
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# Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. #
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# #
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT #
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# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or #
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# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for #
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# more details. #
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# #
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along #
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# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 #
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# Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #
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###############################################################################
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"""
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The :mod:`screen` module provides management functionality for a machines'
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displays.
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"""
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import logging
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from functools import cmp_to_key
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from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtWidgets
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from openlp.core.common.i18n import translate
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from openlp.core.common.registry import Registry
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from openlp.core.common.settings import Settings
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log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class Screen(object):
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"""
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A Python representation of a screen
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"""
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def __init__(self, number=None, geometry=None, is_primary=False, is_display=False):
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"""
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Set up the screen object
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:param int number: The Qt number of this screen
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:param QRect geometry: The geometry of this screen as a QRect object
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:param bool is_primary: Whether or not this screen is the primary screen
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:param bool is_display: Whether or not this screen should be used to display lyrics
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"""
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self.number = int(number)
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self.geometry = geometry
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self.custom_geometry = None
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self.is_primary = is_primary
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self.is_display = is_display
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def __str__(self):
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"""
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Return a string for displaying this screen
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:return str: A nicely formatted string
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"""
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name = '{screen} {number:d}'.format(screen=translate('OpenLP.ScreenList', 'Screen'), number=self.number + 1)
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if self.is_primary:
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name = '{name} ({primary})'.format(name=name, primary=translate('OpenLP.ScreenList', 'primary'))
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return name
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def __repr__(self):
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"""
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Return a string representation of the object
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"""
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return '<{screen}>'.format(screen=self)
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@property
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def display_geometry(self):
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"""
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Returns the geometry to use when displaying. This property decides between the native and custom geometries
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"""
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return self.custom_geometry or self.geometry
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@classmethod
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def from_dict(cls, screen_dict):
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"""
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Create a screen object from a dictionary
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:param dict screen_dict: The dictionary from which to make the Screen object
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:return: A Screen object with the values from screen_dict
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:rtype: openlp.core.display.screens.Screen
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"""
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screen_dict['geometry'] = QtCore.QRect(screen_dict['geometry']['x'], screen_dict['geometry']['y'],
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screen_dict['geometry']['width'], screen_dict['geometry']['height'])
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if 'custom_geometry' in screen_dict:
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screen_dict['custom_geometry'] = QtCore.QRect(screen_dict['custom_geometry']['x'],
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screen_dict['custom_geometry']['y'],
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screen_dict['custom_geometry']['width'],
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screen_dict['custom_geometry']['height'])
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return cls(**screen_dict)
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def to_dict(self):
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"""
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Convert a screen object to a dictionary
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:return: A dictionary of this screen
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:rtype: dict
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"""
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screen_dict = {
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'number': self.number,
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'geometry': {
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'x': self.geometry.x(),
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'y': self.geometry.y(),
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'width': self.geometry.width(),
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'height': self.geometry.height()
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},
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'is_primary': self.is_primary,
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'is_display': self.is_display
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}
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if self.custom_geometry is not None:
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screen_dict['custom_geometry'] = {
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'x': self.custom_geometry.x(),
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'y': self.custom_geometry.y(),
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'width': self.custom_geometry.width(),
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'height': self.custom_geometry.height()
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}
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return screen_dict
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def update(self, screen_dict):
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"""
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Update this instance from a dictionary
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:param dict screen_dict: The dictionary which we want to apply to the screen
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"""
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self.number = int(screen_dict['number'])
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self.is_display = screen_dict['is_display']
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self.is_primary = screen_dict['is_primary']
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self.geometry = QtCore.QRect(screen_dict['geometry']['x'], screen_dict['geometry']['y'],
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screen_dict['geometry']['width'], screen_dict['geometry']['height'])
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if 'custom_geometry' in screen_dict:
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self.custom_geometry = QtCore.QRect(screen_dict['custom_geometry']['x'],
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screen_dict['custom_geometry']['y'],
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screen_dict['custom_geometry']['width'],
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screen_dict['custom_geometry']['height'])
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class ScreenList(object):
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"""
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Wrapper to handle the parameters of the display screen.
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To get access to the screen list call ``ScreenList()``.
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"""
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log.info('Screen loaded')
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__instance__ = None
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screens = []
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def __new__(cls):
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"""
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Re-implement __new__ to create a true singleton.
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"""
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if not cls.__instance__:
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cls.__instance__ = object.__new__(cls)
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return cls.__instance__
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def __iter__(self):
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"""
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Convert this object into an iterable, so that we can iterate over it instead of the inner list
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"""
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for screen in self.screens:
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yield screen
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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"""
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Make sure this object is indexable, e.g. screen_list[1] => Screen(number=1)
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"""
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for screen in self:
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if screen.number == key:
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return screen
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else:
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raise IndexError('No screen with number {number} in list'.format(number=key))
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def __len__(self):
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"""
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Make sure we can call "len" on this object
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"""
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return len(self.screens)
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@property
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def current(self):
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"""
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Return the first "current" desktop
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NOTE: This is a HACK to ease the upgrade process
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"""
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# Get the first display screen
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for screen in self.screens:
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if screen.is_display:
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return screen
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# If there's no display screen, get the first primary screen
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for screen in self.screens:
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if screen.is_primary:
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return screen
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# Otherwise just return the first screen
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if len(self.screens) > 0:
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return self.screens[0]
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else:
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return None
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@classmethod
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def create(cls, desktop):
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"""
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Initialise the screen list.
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:param desktop: A QDesktopWidget object.
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"""
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screen_list = cls()
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screen_list.desktop = desktop
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screen_list.desktop.resized.connect(screen_list.on_screen_resolution_changed)
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screen_list.desktop.screenCountChanged.connect(screen_list.on_screen_count_changed)
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screen_list.desktop.primaryScreenChanged.connect(screen_list.on_primary_screen_changed)
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screen_list.update_screens()
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screen_list.load_screen_settings()
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return screen_list
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def load_screen_settings(self):
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"""
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Loads the screen size and the screen number from the settings.
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"""
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# Add the screen settings to the settings dict. This has to be done here due to cyclic dependency.
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# Do not do this anywhere else.
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screen_settings = {
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'core/screens': '{}'
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}
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Settings.extend_default_settings(screen_settings)
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screen_settings = Settings().value('core/screens')
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for number, screen_dict in screen_settings.items():
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# Sometimes this loads as a string instead of an int
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number = int(number)
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if self.has_screen(number):
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self[number].update(screen_dict)
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else:
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self.screens.append(Screen.from_dict(screen_dict))
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def save_screen_settings(self):
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"""
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Saves the screen size and screen settings
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"""
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Settings().setValue('core/screens', {screen.number: screen.to_dict() for screen in self.screens})
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def get_display_screen_list(self):
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"""
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Returns a list with the screens. This should only be used to display available screens to the user::
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['Screen 1 (primary)', 'Screen 2']
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"""
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screen_list = []
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for screen in self.screens:
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screen_name = '{name} {number:d}'.format(name=translate('OpenLP.ScreenList', 'Screen'),
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number=screen.number + 1)
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if screen.is_primary:
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screen_name = '{name} ({primary})'.format(name=screen_name,
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primary=translate('OpenLP.ScreenList', 'primary'))
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screen_list.append(screen_name)
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return screen_list
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def get_number_for_window(self, window):
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"""
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Return the screen number that the centre of the passed window is in.
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:param window: A QWidget we are finding the location of.
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"""
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for screen in self.screens:
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if screen.geometry == window.geometry() or screen.display_geometry == window.geometry():
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return screen
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return None
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def set_display_screen(self, number, can_save=False):
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"""
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Set screen number ``number`` to be the display screen.
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At the moment, this is forced to be only a single screen, but later when we support multiple monitors it
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will need to be updated.
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:param int number: The number of the screen
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:param bool can_save: If the screen settings should be saved, defaults to False.
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"""
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for screen in self.screens:
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if screen.number == number:
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screen.is_display = True
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else:
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screen.is_display = False
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if can_save:
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self.save_screen_settings()
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def has_screen(self, number):
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"""
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Confirms a screen is known.
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:param number: The screen number (int).
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"""
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for screen in self.screens:
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if screen.number == number:
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return True
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return False
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def update_screens(self):
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"""
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Update the list of screens
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"""
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def _screen_compare(this, other):
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"""
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Compare screens. Can't use a key here because of the nested property and method to be called
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"""
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if this.geometry().x() < other.geometry().x():
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return -1
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elif this.geometry().x() > other.geometry().x():
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return 1
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else:
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if this.geometry().y() < other.geometry().y():
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return -1
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elif this.geometry().y() > other.geometry().y():
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return 1
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else:
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return 0
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self.screens = []
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os_screens = QtWidgets.QApplication.screens()
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os_screens.sort(key=cmp_to_key(_screen_compare))
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for number, screen in enumerate(os_screens):
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self.screens.append(
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Screen(number, screen.geometry(), self.desktop.primaryScreen() == number))
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def on_screen_resolution_changed(self, number):
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"""
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Called when the resolution of a screen has changed.
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``number``
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The number of the screen, which size has changed.
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"""
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log.info('screen_resolution_changed {number:d}'.format(number=number))
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for screen in self.screens:
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if number == screen.number:
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screen.geometry = self.desktop.screenGeometry(number)
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screen.is_primary = self.desktop.primaryScreen() == number
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Registry().execute('config_screen_changed')
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break
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def on_screen_count_changed(self, changed_screen=None):
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"""
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Called when a screen has been added or removed.
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``changed_screen``
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The screen's number which has been (un)plugged.
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"""
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screen_count = self.desktop.screenCount()
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log.info('screen_count_changed {count:d}'.format(count=screen_count))
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# Update the list of screens
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self.update_screens()
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# Reload setting tabs to apply possible changes.
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Registry().execute('config_screen_changed')
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def on_primary_screen_changed(self):
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"""
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The primary screen has changed, let's sort it out and then notify everyone
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"""
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for screen in self.screens:
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screen.is_primary = self.desktop.primaryScreen() == screen.number
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Registry().execute('config_screen_changed')
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