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> The reported preferredSize is not bounded by the maximumSize. you don't have to call maximumSize(), it's the hardcoded overriding size hint that you can set from the outside ith setMaximumSize. you just have to obtain it in hte same way you use in sizeHint: sizeFromIconSize(qMax(d->maximumIconSize.height(), d->maximumIconSize.width())); and yes, size hints are cached, that's (besides the existence of setMaximum/MinimumSize) why sizeHint() is protected and effectiveSizeHint exists - Marco On 2010-10-11 01:40:48, Ingomar Wesp wrote: > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > This is an automatically generated e-mail. To reply, visit: > http://svn.reviewboard.kde.org/r/5580/ > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > (Updated 2010-10-11 01:40:48) > > > Review request for Plasma. > > > Summary > ------- > > I poked around the IconWidget class and came up with the following patch that > implements handling of constraints in sizeHint(...). It basically pulls the > code that determines the icon size for a given widget size out of > layoutIcons(...) into an the a new iconSizeForWidgetSize(...) method so that > it can be reused by sizeHint(...). > > I've also changed the signatures of elidedText(...) and layoutText(...) by > removing the need to pass a QStyleOptionGraphicsItem*, since it wasn't used > there anyway. If there's some reason why this could be a bad idea, I'll put > it > back in. > > The patch changes the behavior of sizeHint(...) in the following way: > > - If there is no constraint, the behavior remains unchanged. > > - Likweise, the minimum and maximum sizes are unaffected by constraints. I > don't see how limiting the available width/height would affect either one? > > - The preferred size computation now uses the constraint to compute the > expected size of the icon and adjusts the returned value accordingly. > > I must admit that I'm not entirely happy with the solution as it has (at > least ;) the following issues: > > - The reported preferredSize is not bounded by the maximumSize. Unfortunately > I can't call maximumSize() and its derivatives from within sizeHint, since > this might cause QGraphicsLayoutItem to update all sizeHints, which might in > turn lead to unbound recursion, since it apparently also caches the > previously passed constraints :/ > > This is why I'm setting any unconstrained dimension to QWIDGETSIZE_MAX for > the purpose of determining the icon size that fits within. > > - I'm not very fond of having to initialize and pass around > QStyleOptionGraphicsItem objects, especially since they are apparently only > used for determining whether we've got an RTL layout. > > Any testing / feedback would be greatly appreciated. > > > Diffs > ----- > > /trunk/KDE/kdelibs/plasma/widgets/iconwidget.cpp 1182894 > /trunk/KDE/kdelibs/plasma/widgets/iconwidget_p.h 1182894 > > Diff: http://svn.reviewboard.kde.org/r/5580/diff > > > Testing > ------- > > > Thanks, > > Ingomar > >
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