nheko/include/ImageOverlayDialog.h
Matthew Hodgson e0ec403754 workaround macOS weirdness where ImageOverlayDialog shows tiny image
ImageOverlayDialog::paintEvent was being called three times:
width and height is  76 ,  30
width and height is  1460 ,  1200
width and height is  1460 ,  1200

Presumably the first one is before the fullscreen kicks in.  However, this meant that the image got squashed and never recovered.
Therefore this doesn't destroy the original image but keeps a copy for the resized one.
I'm slightly surprised that we actually have to scale the image though - can't Qt do this for you, if you tell it to draw the image into the right sized container?
2017-05-01 17:40:05 +01:00

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/*
* nheko Copyright (C) 2017 Konstantinos Sideris <siderisk@auth.gr>
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#ifndef IMAGE_OVERLAY_DIALOG_H
#define IMAGE_OVERLAY_DIALOG_H
#include <QDialog>
#include <QMouseEvent>
#include <QPixmap>
class ImageOverlayDialog : public QDialog
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
ImageOverlayDialog(QPixmap image, QWidget *parent = nullptr);
protected:
void mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event) override;
void paintEvent(QPaintEvent *event) override;
private:
void scaleImage(int width, int height);
QPixmap originalImage_;
QPixmap image_;
QRect content_;
QRect close_button_;
};
#endif // IMAGE_OVERLAY_DIALOG_H