Cura/cura/CuraActions.py
Arjen Hiemstra 97fd35c21d Add a centerSelection method to CuraActions
Can be used to center all selected objects.

Contributes to CURA-3609
2017-04-20 17:41:53 +02:00

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# Copyright (c) 2017 Ultimaker B.V.
# Cura is released under the terms of the AGPLv3 or higher.
from PyQt5.QtCore import QObject, QUrl
from PyQt5.QtGui import QDesktopServices
from UM.FlameProfiler import pyqtSlot
from UM.Event import CallFunctionEvent
from UM.Application import Application
from UM.Math.Vector import Vector
from UM.Scene.Selection import Selection
from UM.Operations.GroupedOperation import GroupedOperation
from UM.Operations.SetTransformOperation import SetTransformOperation
class CuraActions(QObject):
def __init__(self, parent = None):
super().__init__(parent)
@pyqtSlot()
def openDocumentation(self):
# Starting a web browser from a signal handler connected to a menu will crash on windows.
# So instead, defer the call to the next run of the event loop, since that does work.
# Note that weirdly enough, only signal handlers that open a web browser fail like that.
event = CallFunctionEvent(self._openUrl, [QUrl("http://ultimaker.com/en/support/software")], {})
Application.getInstance().functionEvent(event)
@pyqtSlot()
def openBugReportPage(self):
event = CallFunctionEvent(self._openUrl, [QUrl("http://github.com/Ultimaker/Cura/issues")], {})
Application.getInstance().functionEvent(event)
## Center all objects in the selection
@pyqtSlot()
def centerSelection(self) -> None:
operation = GroupedOperation()
for node in Selection.getAllSelectedObjects():
current_node = node
while current_node.getParent() and current_node.getParent().callDecoration("isGroup"):
current_node = current_node.getParent()
center_operation = SetTransformOperation(current_node, Vector())
operation.addOperation(center_operation)
operation.push()
def _openUrl(self, url):
QDesktopServices.openUrl(url)