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==Step by step== | ==Step by step== | ||
− | *Create your widget files (.h and .cxx) in the <i>Lib/q***Widgets | + | *Create your widget files (.h and .cxx) in the <i>Lib/q***Widgets</i> directory. |
− | **If you use | + | **If you use a <i>.ui</i> file, add it in the <i>Libs/q***Widgets/Resources/UI</i> directory |
− | **If you use icon files, add them in the <i>Libs/ | + | **If you use icon files, add them in the <i>Libs/q***Widgets/Resources/Icons</i> directory and update the <i>Libs/q***Widgets/Resources/q***Widgets.qrc</i> file accordingly |
*Update the <i>Libs/q***Widgets/CMakeLists.txt</i> file with your widget files. | *Update the <i>Libs/q***Widgets/CMakeLists.txt</i> file with your widget files. | ||
− | ** add the .h and .cxx files in the q***Widgets_SRCS variable | + | ** add the <i>.h</i> and <i>.cxx</i> files in the <code>q***Widgets_SRCS</code> variable |
− | ** add the .h file in the q***Widgets_MOC_SRCS variable | + | ** add the <i>.h</i> file in the <code>q***Widgets_MOC_SRCS</code> variable |
− | ** if any, add the .ui file in the q***Widgets_UI_SRCS variable | + | ** if any, add the <i>.ui</i> file in the <code>q***Widgets_UI_SRCS</code variable |
− | * compile | + | * compile with your favorite compiler. |
Congratulations, you just added a custom widget in Slicer. The widget can now be used anywhere in Slicer.<br> | Congratulations, you just added a custom widget in Slicer. The widget can now be used anywhere in Slicer.<br> | ||
− | However the widget doesn't show up in QDesigner, let's create the custom widget plugin for QDesigner. | + | However the widget doesn't show up in QDesigner, let's create the custom widget plugin for QDesigner. |
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=Load the widget from the designer= | =Load the widget from the designer= | ||
For a presentation of creating custom widgets for Qt Designer, see http://doc.trolltech.com/designer-creating-custom-widgets.html | For a presentation of creating custom widgets for Qt Designer, see http://doc.trolltech.com/designer-creating-custom-widgets.html |
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Create a custom widget in Slicer
Intro
A custom widget is a specialization of another widget or a group of widgets working together. Custom widgets are usually created when you need to add new functionality to existing widgets or groups of widgets. If you simply want a collection of widgets in a special configuration it can be easily done in QtDesigner and probably doesn't require to be a custom widget.
In the following we will assume you are familiar with Qt.
Here are some useful links:
- http://doc.trolltech.com/how-to-learn-qt.html
- http://doc.trolltech.com/object.html
- http://doc.trolltech.com/properties.html
Before starting
There are 2 directories where custom widgets can be. You first have to decide in what directory your custom widget should go:
- Slicer3/Libs/qCTKWidgets: Qt only widget
- Slicer3/Libs/qMRMLWidgets: MRML-aware widgets
A good practice is to split (if possible) your custom widget in 2 widgets, a QT-only widget, and a MRML-aware widget. The MRML widget inherits from the Qt only widget.
It is important to keep the widgets basic. If you think someone else can use your custom widget differently, or if someone would need less features than the custom widget currently have, it is probably a good idea to split the widget in 2 widgets linked with an IS-A relationship.
Coding style
The name of the custom widgets must follow the pattern: q[CTK|MRML][customName][baseQtWidget]
, where baseQtWidget
is the name of the qt widget your custom widget inherits from (i.e. ComboBox, Slider, Dialog, Widget...), and customName
is a descriptive name. Examples:
qCTKCollapsibleGroupBox
qMRMLLinearTransformSlider
qCTKColorPickerqCTKColorPickerButton
,qCTKColorPickerDialog
Note
- When you create your widget, make sure you highly use the Qt property system, it let you customize your widgets from the Qt Designer.
- The process to create a custom widget is similar for qCTKWidgets and qMRMLWidgets, this is why we will use the notation q***Widgets to describe either qCTKWidgets or qMRMLWidgets.
Step by step
- Create your widget files (.h and .cxx) in the Lib/q***Widgets directory.
- If you use a .ui file, add it in the Libs/q***Widgets/Resources/UI directory
- If you use icon files, add them in the Libs/q***Widgets/Resources/Icons directory and update the Libs/q***Widgets/Resources/q***Widgets.qrc file accordingly
- Update the Libs/q***Widgets/CMakeLists.txt file with your widget files.
- add the .h and .cxx files in the
q***Widgets_SRCS
variable - add the .h file in the
q***Widgets_MOC_SRCS
variable - if any, add the .ui file in the
q***Widgets_UI_SRCS</code variable
- add the .h and .cxx files in the
- compile with your favorite compiler.
Congratulations, you just added a custom widget in Slicer. The widget can now be used anywhere in Slicer.
However the widget doesn't show up in QDesigner, let's create the custom widget plugin for QDesigner.
Load the widget from the designer
For a presentation of creating custom widgets for Qt Designer, see http://doc.trolltech.com/designer-creating-custom-widgets.html
Step by step
- Copy paste this template in the Libs/q***Widgets/Plugins directory.
qCTKWidget
qMRMLWidget
#ifndef __qCTKCustomWidgetPlugin_h
#define __qCTKCustomWidgetPlugin_h
#include "qCTKWidgetsBasePlugin.h"
#include "qCTKWidgetsPluginWin32Header.h"
class QCTK_WIDGETS_PLUGIN_EXPORT qCTKCustomWidgetPlugin : public QObject,
public qCTKWidgetsBasePlugin
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
qCTKCustomWidgetPlugin(QObject *_parent = 0);
QWidget *createWidget(QWidget *_parent);
QString domXml() const;
QString includeFile() const;
bool isContainer() const;
QString name() const;
};
#endif
Name the file qCTK[name of your widget]Plugin.h
#ifndef __qMRMLCustomWidgetPlugin_h
#define __qMRMLCustomWidgetPlugin_h
#include "qMRMLWidgetsBasePlugin.h"
#include "qMRMLWidgetsPluginWin32Header.h"
class QMRML_WIDGETS_PLUGIN_EXPORT qMRMLCustomWidgetPlugin : public QObject,
public qMRMLWidgetsBasePlugin
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
qMRMLCustomWidgetPlugin(QObject *_parent = 0);
QWidget *createWidget(QWidget *_parent);
QString domXml() const;
QString includeFile() const;
bool isContainer() const;
QString name() const;
};
#endif
Name the file qMRML[name of your widget]Plugin.h
- Replace CustomWidget by the name of your widget
- Copy paste this template in the Libs/q***Widgets/Plugins directory.
qCTKWidgets
qMRMLWidgets
#include "qCTKCustomWidgetPlugin.h"
#include "qCTKCustomWidget.h"
qCTKCustomWidgetPlugin::qCTKCustomWidgetPlugin(QObject *_parent)
: QObject(_parent)
{
}
QWidget *qCTKCustomWidgetPlugin::createWidget(QWidget *_parent)
{
qCTKCustomWidget* _widget = new qCTKCustomWidget(_parent);
return _widget;
}
QString qCTKCustomWidgetPlugin::domXml() const
{
return "<widget class=\"qCTKCustomWidget\" \
name=\"CTKCustomWidget\">\n"
"</widget>\n";
}
QString qCTKCustomWidgetPlugin::includeFile() const
{
return "qCTKCustomWidget.h";
}
bool qCTKCustomWidgetPlugin::isContainer() const
{
return false;
}
QString qCTKCustomWidgetPlugin::name() const
{
return "qCTKCustomWidget";
}
Name the file qCTK[name of your widget]Plugin.cxx
#include "qMRMLCustomWidgetPlugin.h"
#include "qMRMLCustomWidget.h"
qMRMLCustomWidgetPlugin::qMRMLCustomWidgetPlugin(QObject *_parent)
: QObject(_parent)
{
}
QWidget *qMRMLCustomWidgetPlugin::createWidget(QWidget *_parent)
{
qMRMLCustomWidget* _widget = new qMRMLCustomWidget(_parent);
return _widget;
}
QString qMRMLCustomWidgetPlugin::domXml() const
{
return "<widget class=\"qMRMLCustomWidget\" \
name=\"MRMLCustomWidget\">\n"
"</widget>\n";
}
QString qMRMLCustomWidgetPlugin::includeFile() const
{
return "qMRMLCustomWidget.h";
}
bool qMRMLCustomWidgetPlugin::isContainer() const
{
return false;
}
QString qMRMLCustomWidgetPlugin::name() const
{
return "qMRMLCustomWidget";
}
Name the file qMRML[name of your widget]Plugin.cxx
- Replace CustomWidget by the name of your widget
- If the widget is a container, return true in the method
isContainer()
. See qCTKCollapsibleWidgetPlugin.cxx for more information.
- You can customize how the widget look in the designer by modifying the
domxml()
method.
- Update the Libs/q***Widgets/Plugins/CMakeLists.txt file with your widget files.
- add the .h and .cxx files in the
q***WidgetsPlugin_SRCS
variable
- add the .h file in the
q***WidgetsPlugin_MOC_SRCS
variable
- if any, add the extension files as well. i.e. qCTKCollapsibleWidgetContainerExtension.cxx
- Add your widget in the
q***WidgetsPlugins::customWidgets()
method in the Libs/q***Widgets/Plugins/q***WidgetsPlugins.h file
Coding style:
For a better code visibility, make sure you respect the alphabetical order in the CMakeLists.txt files when you add your files in the CMake variables.