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# (C) Copyright 2008-2023 Enthought, Inc., Austin, TX
# All rights reserved.
#
# This software is provided without warranty under the terms of the BSD
# license included in LICENSE.txt and may be redistributed only under
# the conditions described in the aforementioned license. The license
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#
# Thanks for using Enthought open source!
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2007, Riverbank Computing Limited
# All rights reserved.
#
# This software is provided without warranty under the terms of the BSD license.
# However, when used with the GPL version of PyQt the additional terms
# described in the PyQt GPL exception also apply
#
# Author: Riverbank Computing Limited
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
""" Defines a subclass of the base PyQt color editor factory, for colors
that are represented as tuples of the form ( *red*, *green*, *blue* ), where
*red*, *green* and *blue* are floats in the range from 0.0 to 1.0.
"""
from pyface.qt import QtGui
from traits.trait_base import SequenceTypes
# Note: The ToolkitEditorFactory class imported from color_editor is a
# subclass of the abstract ToolkitEditorFactory class
# (in traitsui.api) with qt-specific methods defined.
# We need to override the implementations of the qt-specific methods here.
from .color_editor import ToolkitEditorFactory as BaseColorToolkitEditorFactory
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The PyQt4 ToolkitEditorFactory class.
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
class ToolkitEditorFactory(BaseColorToolkitEditorFactory):
"""PyQt editor factory for color editors."""
def to_qt_color(self, editor):
"""Gets the PyQt color equivalent of the object trait."""
try:
color = getattr(editor.object, editor.name + "_")
except AttributeError:
color = getattr(editor.object, editor.name)
c = QtGui.QColor()
c.setRgbF(color[0], color[1], color[2])
return c
def from_qt_color(self, color):
"""Gets the application equivalent of a PyQt value."""
return (color.redF(), color.greenF(), color.blueF())
def str_color(self, color):
"""Returns the text representation of a specified color value."""
if type(color) in SequenceTypes:
return "(%d,%d,%d)" % (
int(color[0] * 255.0),
int(color[1] * 255.0),
int(color[2] * 255.0),
)
return color
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