I'm studying WidgetMarqueeLabel class:
#include "WidgetMarqueeLabel.h"
#include <QPainter>
#include <QWidget>
WidgetMarqueeLabel::WidgetMarqueeLabel(QWidget *parent)//*parent)
{
px = 0;
py = 10;
speed = 1;
direction = RightToLeft;
connect(&timer3, SIGNAL(timeout()), this, SLOT(refreshLabel()));
timer3.start(10);
}
void WidgetMarqueeLabel::refreshLabel()
{
repaint();
}
WidgetMarqueeLabel::~WidgetMarqueeLabel()
{}
void WidgetMarqueeLabel::show()
{
QLabel::show();
}
void WidgetMarqueeLabel::setAlignment(Qt::Alignment al)
{
m_align = al;
updateCoordinates();
QLabel::setAlignment(al);
}
void WidgetMarqueeLabel::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *evt)
{
QPainter p(this);
if(direction==RightToLeft)
{
px -= speed;
if(px <= (-textLength))
px = width();
}
else
{
px += speed;
if(px >= width())
px = - textLength;
}
p.drawText(px, py+fontPointSize, text());
p.translate(px,0);
}
void WidgetMarqueeLabel::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *evt)
{
updateCoordinates();
QLabel::resizeEvent(evt);
}
void WidgetMarqueeLabel::updateCoordinates()
{
switch(m_align)
{
case Qt::AlignTop:
py = 10;
break;
case Qt::AlignBottom:
py = height()-10;
break;
case Qt::AlignVCenter:
py = height()/2;
break;
}
fontPointSize = font().pointSize()/2;
textLength = fontMetrics().width(text());
}
void WidgetMarqueeLabel::setSpeed(int s)
{
speed = s;
}
int WidgetMarqueeLabel::getSpeed()
{
return speed;
}
void WidgetMarqueeLabel::setDirection(int d)
{
direction = d;
if (direction==RightToLeft)
px = width() - textLength;
else
px = 0;
refreshLabel();
}
void WidgetMarqueeLabel::close()
{
QLabel::close();
}
I was wondering if it was possible to make the text reappear before the text that reaches the end of the last letter on the right. I want something like this: for example (white space are 25):
WidgetMarqueeLabel
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eLabel WidgetMarque
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WidgetMarqueeLabel
WidgetMarqueeLabel
WidgetMarqueeLabel
WidgetMarqueeLabel
Is this possible?
Something like the following should work. The padding is hard-coded at 25, which is what is sounded like you wanted. If you wanted the label to always be a certain size, you could use something like
QString::leftJustified
.For this purpose, I once wrote a class.
The code:
scrolltext.h:
scrolltext.cpp:
Really easy. Simply repaint the text displaced by the width of the control: