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diff --git a/library/qt_override.cpp b/library/qt_override.cpp index 0d783bd..9c5ba24 100644 --- a/library/qt_override.cpp +++ b/library/qt_override.cpp @@ -1,161 +1,165 @@ #include <qpe/qpeapplication.h> #include <qwsdecoration_qws.h> #include <qcommonstyle.h> #include <qfontdatabase.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> +#include <limits.h> +#include <sys/param.h> // for toolchains with old libc headers #include "qt_override_p.h" struct color_fix_t { char *m_app; char *m_class; char *m_name; QColorGroup::ColorRole m_set; QColorGroup::ColorRole m_get; }; static const color_fix_t apps_that_need_special_colors [] = { { "HancomMobileWord", "HTextEdit", 0, QColorGroup::Background, QColorGroup::Base }, { "neocal", "Display", 0, QColorGroup::Background, QColorGroup::Base }, { 0, 0, 0, QColorGroup::Base, QColorGroup::Base } }; static const char * const apps_that_need_pointsizes_times_10 [] = { "HancomMobileWord", + "hancomsheet", + "HancomPresenterViewer", 0 }; int Opie::force_appearance = 0; // Return the *real* name of the binary - not just a quick guess // by looking at argv [0] (which could be anything) static void binaryNameFree ( ) { ::free ((void *) Opie::binaryName ( )); // we need to cast away the const here } const char *Opie::binaryName ( ) { static const char *appname = 0; if ( !appname ) { char dst [PATH_MAX + 1]; int l = ::readlink ( "/proc/self/exe", dst, PATH_MAX ); if ( l <= 0 ) l = 0; dst [l] = 0; const char *b = ::strrchr ( dst, '/' ); appname = ::strdup ( b ? b + 1 : dst ); ::atexit ( binaryNameFree ); } return appname; } // Fix for a toolchain incompatibility (binaries compiled with // old tcs using shared libs compiled with newer tcs) extern "C" { extern void __gmon_start__ ( ) __attribute__(( weak )); extern void __gmon_start__ ( ) { } } // Fix for apps, that use QPainter::eraseRect() which doesn't work with styles // that set a background pixmap (it would be easier to fix eraseRect(), but // TT made it an inline ...) void QPEApplication::polish ( QWidget *w ) { qDebug ( "QPEApplication::polish()" ); for ( const color_fix_t *ptr = apps_that_need_special_colors; ptr-> m_app; ptr++ ) { if (( ::strcmp ( Opie::binaryName ( ), ptr-> m_app ) == 0 ) && ( ptr-> m_class ? w-> inherits ( ptr-> m_class ) : true ) && ( ptr-> m_name ? ( ::strcmp ( w-> name ( ), ptr-> m_name ) == 0 ) : true )) { QPalette pal = w-> palette ( ); pal. setColor ( ptr-> m_set, pal. color ( QPalette::Active, ptr-> m_get )); w-> setPalette ( pal ); } } QApplication::polish ( w ); } // Fix for the binary incompatibility that TT introduced in Qt/E 2.3.4 -- point sizes // were multiplied by 10 (which was incorrect) QValueList <int> QFontDatabase::pointSizes ( QString const &family, QString const &style, QString const &charset ) { qDebug ( "QFontDatabase::pointSizes()" ); QValueList <int> sl = pointSizes_NonWeak ( family, style, charset ); for ( const char * const *ptr = apps_that_need_pointsizes_times_10; *ptr; ptr++ ) { if ( ::strcmp ( Opie::binaryName ( ), *ptr ) == 0 ) { for ( QValueList <int>::Iterator it = sl. begin ( ); it != sl. end ( ); ++it ) *it *= 10; } } return sl; } // Various style/font/color related overrides for weak symbols in Qt/E, // which allows us to force the usage of the global Opie appearance. void QApplication::setStyle ( QStyle *style ) { qDebug ( "QApplication::setStyle()" ); if ( Opie::force_appearance & Opie::Force_Style ) delete style; else QApplication::setStyle_NonWeak ( style ); } void QApplication::setPalette ( const QPalette &pal, bool informWidgets, const char *className ) { qDebug ( "QApplication::setPalette()" ); if (!( Opie::force_appearance & Opie::Force_Style )) QApplication::setPalette_NonWeak ( pal, informWidgets, className ); } void QApplication::setFont ( const QFont &fnt, bool informWidgets, const char *className ) { qDebug ( "QApplication::setFont()" ); if (!( Opie::force_appearance & Opie::Force_Font )) QApplication::setFont_NonWeak ( fnt, informWidgets, className ); } void QApplication::qwsSetDecoration ( QWSDecoration *deco ) { qDebug ( "QApplication::qwsSetDecoration()" ); if ( Opie::force_appearance & Opie::Force_Decoration ) |