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Move the various font objects the the StatsTheme structure to enable different font weights for different themes. For the dark theme, switch to a bold font, because the thin white font was barely visible. Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
170 lines
6.5 KiB
C++
170 lines
6.5 KiB
C++
#include "statscolors.h"
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#include "statstranslations.h"
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#include "core/globals.h"
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#include <array>
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// Colors created using the Chroma.js Color Palette Helper
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// https://vis4.net/palettes/#/50|d|00108c,3ed8ff,ffffe0|ffffe0,ff005e,743535|1|1
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static const QColor binColors[] = {
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QRgb(0x00108c), QRgb(0x0f1c92), QRgb(0x1a2798), QRgb(0x23319d), QRgb(0x2a3ba3),
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QRgb(0x3144a8), QRgb(0x374eae), QRgb(0x3e58b3), QRgb(0x4461b8), QRgb(0x4b6bbd),
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QRgb(0x5274c2), QRgb(0x587ec7), QRgb(0x6088cc), QRgb(0x6791d0), QRgb(0x6f9bd4),
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QRgb(0x78a5d8), QRgb(0x81aedb), QRgb(0x8ab8df), QRgb(0x95c2e2), QRgb(0xa0cbe4),
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QRgb(0xacd5e6), QRgb(0xb9dee7), QRgb(0xc7e7e7), QRgb(0xd7efe7), QRgb(0xeaf8e4),
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QRgb(0xfff5d8), QRgb(0xffead0), QRgb(0xffe0c8), QRgb(0xffd5c0), QRgb(0xffcab8),
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QRgb(0xffbfb0), QRgb(0xffb4a8), QRgb(0xffa99f), QRgb(0xfc9e98), QRgb(0xf99490),
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QRgb(0xf48b89), QRgb(0xf08182), QRgb(0xea787b), QRgb(0xe46f74), QRgb(0xde666e),
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QRgb(0xd75e67), QRgb(0xcf5661), QRgb(0xc64f5b), QRgb(0xbd4855), QRgb(0xb3434f),
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QRgb(0xa83e49), QRgb(0x9d3a44), QRgb(0x90383f), QRgb(0x83363a), QRgb(0x743535)
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};
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StatsTheme::StatsTheme() :
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scatterItemTexture(nullptr),
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scatterItemSelectedTexture(nullptr),
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scatterItemHighlightedTexture(nullptr),
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selectedTexture(nullptr)
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{
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}
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class StatsThemeLight : public StatsTheme {
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public:
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StatsThemeLight()
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{
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backgroundColor = Qt::white;
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fillColor = QColor(0x44, 0x76, 0xaa);
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borderColor = QColor(0x66, 0xb2, 0xff);
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selectedColor = QColor(0xaa, 0x76, 0x44);
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selectedBorderColor = QColor(0xff, 0xb2, 0x66);
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highlightedColor = Qt::yellow;
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highlightedBorderColor = QColor(0xaa, 0xaa, 0x22);
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darkLabelColor = Qt::black;
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lightLabelColor = Qt::white;
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axisColor = Qt::black;
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gridColor = QColor(0xcc, 0xcc, 0xcc);
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informationBorderColor = Qt::black;
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informationColor = QColor(0xff, 0xff, 0x00, 192); // Note: fourth argument is opacity
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legendColor = QColor(0x00, 0x8e, 0xcc, 192); // Note: fourth argument is opacity
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legendBorderColor = Qt::black;
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quartileMarkerColor = Qt::red;
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regressionItemColor = Qt::red;
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meanMarkerColor = Qt::green;
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medianMarkerColor = Qt::red;
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selectionLassoColor = Qt::black;
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selectionOverlayColor = Qt::lightGray;
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// use a light version of the application font for axis labels, axis title and chart title
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axisLabelFont.setWeight(QFont::Light);
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axisTitleFont.setWeight(QFont::Light);
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titleFont.setWeight(QFont::Light);
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}
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private:
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QString name() const
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{
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return StatsTranslations::tr("Light");
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}
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// Pick roughly equidistant colors out of the color set above
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// if we need more bins than we have colors (what chart is THAT?) simply loop
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QColor binColor(int bin, int numBins) const override
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{
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if (numBins == 1 || bin < 0 || bin >= numBins)
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return fillColor;
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if (numBins > (int)std::size(binColors))
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return binColors[bin % std::size(binColors)];
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// use integer math to spread out the indices
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int idx = bin * (std::size(binColors) - 1) / (numBins - 1);
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return binColors[idx];
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}
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QColor labelColor(int bin, size_t numBins) const override
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{
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return (binColor(bin, numBins).lightness() < 150) ? lightLabelColor : darkLabelColor;
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}
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};
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// we have a separate set of dark colors - but in reality te color palette the we created
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// works well in either dark or light mode, so these are the same as for the light theme
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static const QColor binColorsDark[] = {
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QRgb(0x00108c), QRgb(0x0f1c92), QRgb(0x1a2798), QRgb(0x23319d), QRgb(0x2a3ba3),
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QRgb(0x3144a8), QRgb(0x374eae), QRgb(0x3e58b3), QRgb(0x4461b8), QRgb(0x4b6bbd),
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QRgb(0x5274c2), QRgb(0x587ec7), QRgb(0x6088cc), QRgb(0x6791d0), QRgb(0x6f9bd4),
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QRgb(0x78a5d8), QRgb(0x81aedb), QRgb(0x8ab8df), QRgb(0x95c2e2), QRgb(0xa0cbe4),
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QRgb(0xacd5e6), QRgb(0xb9dee7), QRgb(0xc7e7e7), QRgb(0xd7efe7), QRgb(0xeaf8e4),
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QRgb(0xfff5d8), QRgb(0xffead0), QRgb(0xffe0c8), QRgb(0xffd5c0), QRgb(0xffcab8),
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QRgb(0xffbfb0), QRgb(0xffb4a8), QRgb(0xffa99f), QRgb(0xfc9e98), QRgb(0xf99490),
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QRgb(0xf48b89), QRgb(0xf08182), QRgb(0xea787b), QRgb(0xe46f74), QRgb(0xde666e),
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QRgb(0xd75e67), QRgb(0xcf5661), QRgb(0xc64f5b), QRgb(0xbd4855), QRgb(0xb3434f),
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QRgb(0xa83e49), QRgb(0x9d3a44), QRgb(0x90383f), QRgb(0x83363a), QRgb(0x743535)
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};
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class StatsThemeDark : public StatsTheme {
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public:
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StatsThemeDark()
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{
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backgroundColor = Qt::black;
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fillColor = QColor(0x64, 0x96, 0xca);
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borderColor = QColor(0x66, 0xb2, 0xff);
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selectedColor = QColor(0x55, 0x89, 0xbb);
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selectedBorderColor = QColor(0x00, 0x4d, 0x99);
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highlightedColor = Qt::yellow;
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highlightedBorderColor = QColor(0x55, 0x55, 0xdd);
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darkLabelColor = Qt::white;
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lightLabelColor = Qt::black;
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axisColor = Qt::white;
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gridColor = QColor(0x33, 0x33, 0x33);
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informationBorderColor = Qt::white;
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informationColor = QColor(0x00, 0x00, 0xff, 192); // Note: fourth argument is opacity
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legendColor = QColor(0xff, 0x71, 0x33, 192); // Note: fourth argument is opacity
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legendBorderColor = Qt::white;
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quartileMarkerColor = Qt::cyan;
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regressionItemColor = Qt::cyan;
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meanMarkerColor = Qt::magenta;
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medianMarkerColor = Qt::cyan;
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selectionLassoColor = Qt::white;
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selectionOverlayColor = Qt::darkGray;
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// use a bold version of the application font for axis labels, axis title and chart title
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axisLabelFont.setWeight(QFont::Bold);
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axisTitleFont.setWeight(QFont::Bold);
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titleFont.setWeight(QFont::Bold);
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}
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private:
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QString name() const
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{
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return StatsTranslations::tr("Dark");
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}
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// Pick roughly equidistant colors out of the color set above
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// if we need more bins than we have colors (what chart is THAT?) simply loop
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QColor binColor(int bin, int numBins) const override
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{
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if (numBins == 1 || bin < 0 || bin >= numBins)
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return fillColor;
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if (numBins > (int)std::size(binColorsDark))
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return binColorsDark[bin % std::size(binColorsDark)];
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// use integer math to spread out the indices
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int idx = bin * (std::size(binColorsDark) - 1) / (numBins - 1);
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return binColorsDark[idx];
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}
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QColor labelColor(int bin, size_t numBins) const override
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{
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return (binColor(bin, numBins).lightness() < 150) ? darkLabelColor : lightLabelColor;
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}
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};
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// Currently, we only support two themes: bright and dark.
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// The themes are generated on first use. Thus, the constructors are run
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// once the overall application is initialized. This ensures that the themes'
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// constructors can access the settings, etc.
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static std::array<const StatsTheme *, 2> statsThemes;
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const StatsTheme &getStatsTheme(bool dark)
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{
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if (!statsThemes[0]) {
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statsThemes[0] = make_global<StatsThemeLight>();
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statsThemes[1] = make_global<StatsThemeDark>();
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}
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return *statsThemes[dark ? 1 : 0];
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}
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