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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright © 2009-2010 CEA
# Pierre Raybaut
# Licensed under the terms of the CECILL License
# (see guiqwt/__init__.py for details)

"""
guiqwt.plot
-----------

The `plot` module provides the following features:
    * :py:class:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager`: the `plot manager` is an object to 
      link `plots`, `panels` and `tools` together for designing highly 
      versatile graphical user interfaces
    * :py:class:`guiqwt.plot.CurveWidget`: a ready-to-use widget for curve 
      displaying with an integrated and preconfigured `plot manager` providing 
      the `item list panel` and curve-related `tools`
    * :py:class:`guiqwt.plot.CurveDialog`: a ready-to-use dialog box for 
      curve displaying with an integrated and preconfigured `plot manager` 
      providing the `item list panel` and curve-related `tools`
    * :py:class:`guiqwt.plot.ImageWidget`: a ready-to-use widget for curve 
      and image displaying with an integrated and preconfigured `plot manager` 
      providing the `item list panel`, the `contrast adjustment` panel, the 
      `cross section panels` (along X and Y axes) and image-related `tools` 
      (e.g. colormap selection tool)
    * :py:class:`guiqwt.plot.ImageDialog`: a ready-to-use dialog box for 
      curve and image displaying with an integrated and preconfigured 
      `plot manager` providing the `item list panel`, the `contrast adjustment` 
      panel, the `cross section panels` (along X and Y axes) and image-related 
      `tools` (e.g. colormap selection tool)

.. seealso::
    
    Module :py:mod:`guiqwt.curve`
        Module providing curve-related plot items and plotting widgets
        
    Module :py:mod:`guiqwt.image`
        Module providing image-related plot items and plotting widgets
        
    Module :py:mod:`guiqwt.tools`
        Module providing the `plot tools`
        
    Module :py:mod:`guiqwt.panels`
        Module providing the `plot panels` IDs
        
    Module :py:mod:`guiqwt.signals`
        Module providing all the end-user Qt SIGNAL objects defined in `guiqwt`
        
    Module :py:mod:`guiqwt.baseplot`
        Module providing the `guiqwt` plotting widget base class


Class diagrams
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Curve-related widgets with integrated plot manager:

.. image:: images/curve_widgets.png

Image-related widgets with integrated plot manager:

.. image:: images/image_widgets.png

Building your own plot manager:

.. image:: images/my_plot_manager.png


Examples
~~~~~~~~

Simple example *without* the `plot manager`:

.. literalinclude:: ../guiqwt/tests/filtertest1.py
   :start-after: SHOW
   :end-before: Workaround for Sphinx v0.6 bug: empty 'end-before' directive

Simple example *with* the `plot manager`:
even if this simple example does not justify the use of the `plot manager` 
(this is an unnecessary complication here), it shows how to use it. In more 
complex applications, using the `plot manager` allows to design highly versatile
graphical user interfaces.

.. literalinclude:: ../guiqwt/tests/filtertest2.py
   :start-after: SHOW
   :end-before: Workaround for Sphinx v0.6 bug: empty 'end-before' directive

Reference
~~~~~~~~~

.. autoclass:: PlotManager
   :members:
   :inherited-members:
.. autoclass:: CurveWidget
   :members:
.. autoclass:: CurveDialog
   :members:
.. autoclass:: ImageWidget
   :members:
.. autoclass:: ImageDialog
   :members:
"""

import weakref

from guidata.qt.QtGui import (QDialogButtonBox, QVBoxLayout, QGridLayout,
                              QToolBar, QDialog, QHBoxLayout, QMenu,
                              QActionGroup, QSplitter, QSizePolicy,
                              QApplication, QWidget, QMainWindow)
from guidata.qt.QtCore import Qt, SIGNAL, SLOT

from guidata.configtools import get_icon
from guidata.utils import assert_interfaces_valid
from guidata.qthelpers import create_action
from guidata.py3compat import is_text_string

# Local imports
from guiqwt.config import _
from guiqwt.baseplot import BasePlot
from guiqwt.curve import CurvePlot, PlotItemList
from guiqwt.image import ImagePlot
from guiqwt.tools import (SelectTool, RectZoomTool, ColormapTool, HelpTool,
                          ReverseYAxisTool, BasePlotMenuTool, DeleteItemTool,
                          ItemListPanelTool, AntiAliasingTool, PrintTool,
                          DisplayCoordsTool, AxisScaleTool, SaveAsTool,
                          AspectRatioTool, ContrastPanelTool, XCSPanelTool,
                          YCSPanelTool, SnapshotTool, DummySeparatorTool,
                          CrossSectionTool, AverageCrossSectionTool,
                          ImageStatsTool, ExportItemDataTool, EditItemDataTool,
                          ItemCenterTool, SignalStatsTool, CopyToClipboardTool)
from guiqwt.interfaces import IPlotManager
from guiqwt.signals import (SIG_ITEMS_CHANGED, SIG_ACTIVE_ITEM_CHANGED,
                            SIG_VISIBILITY_CHANGED, SIG_PLOT_AXIS_CHANGED)


class DefaultPlotID(object):
    pass

class PlotManager(object):
    """
    Construct a PlotManager object, a 'controller' that organizes relations 
    between plots (i.e. :py:class:`guiqwt.curve.CurvePlot` or 
    :py:class:`guiqwt.image.ImagePlot` objects), panels, 
    tools (see :py:mod:`guiqwt.tools`) and toolbars
    """
    __implements__ = (IPlotManager,)

    def __init__(self, main):
        self.main = main # The main parent widget
        self.plots = {} # maps ids to instances of BasePlot
        self.panels = {} # Qt widgets that need to know about the plots
        self.tools = []
        self.toolbars = {}
        self.active_tool = None
        self.default_tool = None
        self.default_plot = None
        self.default_toolbar = None
        self.synchronized_plots = {}
        self.groups = {} # Action groups for grouping QActions
        # Keep track of the registration sequence (plots, panels, tools):
        self._first_tool_flag = True

    def add_plot(self, plot, plot_id=DefaultPlotID):
        """
        Register a plot to the plot manager:
            * plot: :py:class:`guiqwt.curve.CurvePlot` or 
              :py:class:`guiqwt.image.ImagePlot` object
            * plot_id (default id is the plot object's id: ``id(plot)``): 
              unique ID identifying the plot (any Python object), 
              this ID will be asked by the manager to access this plot later.
        
        Plot manager's registration sequence is the following:
            1. add plots
            2. add panels
            3. add tools
        """
        if plot_id is DefaultPlotID:
            plot_id = id(plot)
        assert plot_id not in self.plots
        assert isinstance(plot, BasePlot)
        assert not self.tools, "tools must be added after plots"
        assert not self.panels, "panels must be added after plots"
        self.plots[plot_id] = plot
        if len(self.plots) == 1:
            self.default_plot = plot
        plot.set_manager(self, plot_id)
        # Connecting signals
        plot.connect(plot, SIG_ITEMS_CHANGED, self.update_tools_status)
        plot.connect(plot, SIG_ACTIVE_ITEM_CHANGED, self.update_tools_status)
        plot.connect(plot, SIG_PLOT_AXIS_CHANGED, self.plot_axis_changed)
        
    def set_default_plot(self, plot):
        """
        Set default plot
        
        The default plot is the plot on which tools and panels will act.
        """
        self.default_plot = plot
        
    def get_default_plot(self):
        """
        Return default plot
        
        The default plot is the plot on which tools and panels will act.
        """
        return self.default_plot

    def add_panel(self, panel):
        """
        Register a panel to the plot manager
        
        Plot manager's registration sequence is the following:
            1. add plots
            2. add panels
            3. add tools
        """
        assert panel.PANEL_ID not in self.panels
        assert not self.tools, "tools must be added after panels"
        self.panels[panel.PANEL_ID] = panel
        panel.register_panel(self)
        
    def configure_panels(self):
        """
        Call all the registred panels 'configure_panel' methods to finalize the 
        object construction (this allows to use tools registered to the same 
        plot manager as the panel itself with breaking the registration 
        sequence: "add plots, then panels, then tools")
        """
        for panel_id in self.panels:
            panel = self.get_panel(panel_id)
            panel.configure_panel()

    def add_toolbar(self, toolbar, toolbar_id="default"):
        """
        Add toolbar to the plot manager
            toolbar: a QToolBar object
            toolbar_id: toolbar's id (default id is string "default")
        """
        assert toolbar_id not in self.toolbars
        self.toolbars[toolbar_id] = toolbar
        if self.default_toolbar is None:
            self.default_toolbar = toolbar
            
    def set_default_toolbar(self, toolbar):
        """
        Set default toolbar
        """
        self.default_toolbar = toolbar
        
    def get_default_toolbar(self):
        """
        Return default toolbar
        """
        return self.default_toolbar

    def add_tool(self, ToolKlass, *args, **kwargs):
        """
        Register a tool to the manager
            * ToolKlass: tool's class (`guiqwt` builtin tools are defined in 
              module :py:mod:`guiqwt.tools`)
            * *args: arguments sent to the tool's class
            * **kwargs: keyword arguments sent to the tool's class
        
        Plot manager's registration sequence is the following:
            1. add plots
            2. add panels
            3. add tools
        """
        if self._first_tool_flag:
            # This is the very first tool to be added to this manager
            self._first_tool_flag = False
            self.configure_panels()
        tool = ToolKlass(self, *args, **kwargs)
        self.tools.append(tool)
        for plot in list(self.plots.values()):
            tool.register_plot(plot)
        if len(self.tools) == 1:
            self.default_tool = tool
        return tool
        
    def get_tool(self, ToolKlass):
        """Return tool instance from its class"""
        for tool in self.tools:
            if isinstance(tool, ToolKlass):
                return tool
        
    def add_separator_tool(self, toolbar_id=None):
        """
        Register a separator tool to the plot manager: the separator tool is 
        just a tool which insert a separator in the plot context menu
        """
        if toolbar_id is None:
            for _id, toolbar in list(self.toolbars.items()):
                if toolbar is self.get_default_toolbar():
                    toolbar_id = _id
                    break
        self.add_tool(DummySeparatorTool, toolbar_id)
        
    def set_default_tool(self, tool):
        """
        Set default tool
        """
        self.default_tool = tool

    def get_default_tool(self):
        """
        Get default tool
        """
        return self.default_tool

    def activate_default_tool(self):
        """
        Activate default tool
        """
        self.get_default_tool().activate()

    def get_active_tool(self):
        """
        Return active tool
        """
        return self.active_tool

    def set_active_tool(self, tool=None):
        """
        Set active tool (if tool argument is None, the active tool will be 
        the default tool)
        """
        self.active_tool = tool

    def get_plot(self, plot_id=DefaultPlotID):
        """
        Return plot associated to `plot_id` (if method is called without 
        specifying the `plot_id` parameter, return the default plot)
        """
        if plot_id is DefaultPlotID:
            return self.default_plot
        return self.plots[plot_id]

    def get_plots(self):
        """
        Return all registered plots
        """
        return list(self.plots.values())

    def get_active_plot(self):
        """
        Return the active plot
        
        The active plot is the plot whose canvas has the focus
        otherwise it's the "default" plot
        """
        for plot in list(self.plots.values()):
            canvas = plot.canvas()
            if canvas.hasFocus():
                return plot
        return self.default_plot

    def get_tool_group(self, groupname):
        group = self.groups.get(groupname, None)
        if group is None:
            group = QActionGroup(self.main)
            self.groups[groupname] = weakref.ref(group)
            return group
        else:
            return group()

    def get_main(self):
        """
        Return the main (parent) widget
        
        Note that for py:class:`guiqwt.plot.CurveWidget` or 
        :py:class:`guiqwt.plot.ImageWidget` objects, this method will 
        return the widget itself because the plot manager is integrated to it.
        """
        return self.main

    def set_main(self, main):
        self.main = main

    def get_panel(self, panel_id):
        """
        Return panel from its ID
        Panel IDs are listed in module guiqwt.panels
        """
        return self.panels.get(panel_id, None)
        
    def get_itemlist_panel(self):
        """
        Convenience function to get the `item list panel`
        
        Return None if the item list panel has not been added to this manager
        """
        from guiqwt import panels
        return self.get_panel(panels.ID_ITEMLIST)
        
    def get_contrast_panel(self):
        """
        Convenience function to get the `contrast adjustment panel`
        
        Return None if the contrast adjustment panel has not been added 
        to this manager
        """
        from guiqwt import panels
        return self.get_panel(panels.ID_CONTRAST)
        
    def set_contrast_range(self, zmin, zmax):
        """
        Convenience function to set the `contrast adjustment panel` range
        
        This is strictly equivalent to the following::
            
            # Here, *widget* is for example a CurveWidget instance
            # (the same apply for CurvePlot, ImageWidget, ImagePlot or any 
            #  class deriving from PlotManager)
            widget.get_contrast_panel().set_range(zmin, zmax)
        """
        self.get_contrast_panel().set_range(zmin, zmax)
        
    def get_xcs_panel(self):
        """
        Convenience function to get the `X-axis cross section panel`
        
        Return None if the X-axis cross section panel has not been added 
        to this manager
        """
        from guiqwt import panels
        return self.get_panel(panels.ID_XCS)
        
    def get_ycs_panel(self):
        """
        Convenience function to get the `Y-axis cross section panel`
        
        Return None if the Y-axis cross section panel has not been added 
        to this manager
        """
        from guiqwt import panels
        return self.get_panel(panels.ID_YCS)
        
    def update_cross_sections(self):
        """
        Convenience function to update the `cross section panels` at once
        
        This is strictly equivalent to the following::
            
            # Here, *widget* is for example a CurveWidget instance
            # (the same apply for CurvePlot, ImageWidget, ImagePlot or any 
            #  class deriving from PlotManager)
            widget.get_xcs_panel().update_plot()
            widget.get_ycs_panel().update_plot()
        """
        self.get_xcs_panel().update_plot()
        self.get_ycs_panel().update_plot()

    def get_toolbar(self, toolbar_id="default"):
        """
        Return toolbar from its ID
            toolbar_id: toolbar's id (default id is string "default")
        """
        return self.toolbars.get(toolbar_id, None)

    def get_context_menu(self, plot=None):
        """
        Return widget context menu -- built using active tools
        """
        if plot is None:
            plot = self.get_plot()
        menu = QMenu(plot)
        self.update_tools_status(plot)
        for tool in self.tools:
            tool.setup_context_menu(menu, plot)
        return menu
        
    def update_tools_status(self, plot=None):
        """
        Update tools for current plot
        """
        if plot is None:
            plot = self.get_plot()
        for tool in self.tools:
            tool.update_status(plot)

    def create_action(self, title, triggered=None, toggled=None,
                      shortcut=None, icon=None, tip=None):
        return create_action(self.main, title, triggered=triggered,
                             toggled=toggled, shortcut=shortcut,
                             icon=icon, tip=tip)

    # The following methods provide some sets of tools that
    # are often registered together
    def register_standard_tools(self):
        """
        Registering basic tools for standard plot dialog
        --> top of the context-menu
        """
        t = self.add_tool(SelectTool)
        self.set_default_tool(t)
        self.add_tool(RectZoomTool)
        self.add_tool(BasePlotMenuTool, "item")
        self.add_tool(ExportItemDataTool)
        try:
            import spyderlib.widgets.objecteditor  # analysis:ignore
            self.add_tool(EditItemDataTool)
        except ImportError:
            pass
        self.add_tool(ItemCenterTool)
        self.add_tool(DeleteItemTool)
        self.add_separator_tool()
        self.add_tool(BasePlotMenuTool, "grid")
        self.add_tool(BasePlotMenuTool, "axes")
        self.add_tool(DisplayCoordsTool)
        if self.get_itemlist_panel():
            self.add_tool(ItemListPanelTool)

    def register_curve_tools(self):
        """
        Register only curve-related tools
        
        .. seealso:: methods 
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.add_tool`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_standard_tools`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_other_tools`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_image_tools`
        """
        self.add_tool(SignalStatsTool)
        self.add_tool(AntiAliasingTool)
        self.add_tool(AxisScaleTool)

    def register_image_tools(self):
        """
        Register only image-related tools
        
        .. seealso:: methods 
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.add_tool`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_standard_tools`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_other_tools`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_curve_tools`
        """
        self.add_tool(ColormapTool)
        self.add_tool(ReverseYAxisTool)
        self.add_tool(AspectRatioTool)
        if self.get_contrast_panel():
            self.add_tool(ContrastPanelTool)
        self.add_tool(SnapshotTool)
        self.add_tool(ImageStatsTool)
        if self.get_xcs_panel() and self.get_ycs_panel():
            self.add_tool(XCSPanelTool)
            self.add_tool(YCSPanelTool)
            self.add_tool(CrossSectionTool)
            self.add_tool(AverageCrossSectionTool)
        
    def register_other_tools(self):
        """
        Register other common tools
        
        .. seealso:: methods 
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.add_tool`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_standard_tools`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_curve_tools`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_image_tools`
        """
        self.add_tool(SaveAsTool)
        self.add_tool(CopyToClipboardTool)
        self.add_tool(PrintTool)
        self.add_tool(HelpTool)
        
    def register_all_curve_tools(self):
        """
        Register standard, curve-related and other tools
        
        .. seealso:: methods 
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.add_tool`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_standard_tools`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_other_tools`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_curve_tools`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_image_tools`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_all_image_tools`
        """
        self.register_standard_tools()
        self.add_separator_tool()
        self.register_curve_tools()
        self.add_separator_tool()
        self.register_other_tools()
        self.add_separator_tool()
        self.get_default_tool().activate()
        
    def register_all_image_tools(self):
        """
        Register standard, image-related and other tools
        
        .. seealso:: methods 
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.add_tool`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_standard_tools`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_other_tools`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_curve_tools`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_image_tools`
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.PlotManager.register_all_curve_tools`
        """
        self.register_standard_tools()
        self.add_separator_tool()
        self.register_image_tools()
        self.add_separator_tool()
        self.register_other_tools()
        self.add_separator_tool()
        self.get_default_tool().activate()
        
    def synchronize_axis(self, axis, plots):
        for plot_id in plots:
            synclist = self.synchronized_plots.setdefault(plot_id, [])
            for plot2_id in plots:
                if plot_id==plot2_id:
                    continue
                item = (axis, plot2_id)
                if item not in synclist:
                    synclist.append(item)

    def plot_axis_changed(self, plot):
        plot_id = plot.plot_id
        if plot_id not in self.synchronized_plots:
            return
        for (axis, other_plot_id) in self.synchronized_plots[plot_id]:
            scalediv = plot.axisScaleDiv(axis)
            map = plot.canvasMap(axis)
            other = self.get_plot(other_plot_id)
            lb = scalediv.lowerBound()
            ub = scalediv.upperBound()
            other.setAxisScale(axis, lb, ub)
            other.replot()
        
assert_interfaces_valid(PlotManager)


#===============================================================================
# Curve Plot Widget/Dialog with integrated Item list widget
#===============================================================================
def configure_plot_splitter(qsplit, decreasing_size=True):
    qsplit.setChildrenCollapsible(False)
    qsplit.setHandleWidth(4)
    if decreasing_size:
        qsplit.setStretchFactor(0, 1)
        qsplit.setStretchFactor(1, 0)
        qsplit.setSizes([2, 1])
    else:
        qsplit.setStretchFactor(0, 0)
        qsplit.setStretchFactor(1, 1)
        qsplit.setSizes([1, 2])

class SubplotWidget(QSplitter):
    """Construct a Widget that helps managing several plots
    together handled by the same manager

    Since the plots must be added to the manager before the panels
    the add_itemlist method can be called after having declared
    all the subplots
    """
    def __init__(self, manager, parent=None):
        QSplitter.__init__(self, Qt.Horizontal, parent)
        self.setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy.Expanding, QSizePolicy.Expanding)
        self.manager = manager
        self.plots = []
        self.itemlist = None
        main = QWidget()
        self.plotlayout = QGridLayout()
        main.setLayout(self.plotlayout)
        self.addWidget(main)

    def add_itemlist(self, show_itemlist=False):
        self.itemlist = PlotItemList(self)
        self.itemlist.setVisible(show_itemlist)
        self.addWidget(self.itemlist)
        configure_plot_splitter(self)
        self.manager.add_panel(self.itemlist)

    def add_subplot(self, plot, i=0, j=0, plot_id=None):
        """Add a plot to the grid of plots"""
        self.plotlayout.addWidget(plot, i, j)
        self.plots.append(plot)
        if plot_id is None:
            plot_id = id(plot)
        self.manager.add_plot(plot, plot_id)

class BaseCurveWidget(QSplitter):
    """
    Construct a BaseCurveWidget object, which includes:
        * A plot (:py:class:`guiqwt.curve.CurvePlot`)
        * An `item list` panel (:py:class:`guiqwt.curve.PlotItemList`)
        
    This object does nothing in itself because plot and panels are not 
    connected to each other.
    See children class :py:class:`guiqwt.plot.CurveWidget`
    """
    def __init__(self, parent=None, title=None,
                 xlabel=None, ylabel=None, xunit=None, yunit=None,
                 section="plot", show_itemlist=False, gridparam=None,
                 curve_antialiasing=None):
        QSplitter.__init__(self, Qt.Horizontal, parent)
        
        self.setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy.Expanding, QSizePolicy.Expanding)
        
        self.plot = CurvePlot(parent=self, title=title, xlabel=xlabel,
                              ylabel=ylabel, xunit=xunit, yunit=yunit,
                              section=section, gridparam=gridparam)
        if curve_antialiasing is not None:
            self.plot.set_antialiasing(curve_antialiasing)
        self.addWidget(self.plot)
        self.itemlist = PlotItemList(self)
        self.itemlist.setVisible(show_itemlist)
        self.addWidget(self.itemlist)
        configure_plot_splitter(self)

class CurveWidget(BaseCurveWidget, PlotManager):
    """
    Construct a CurveWidget object: plotting widget with integrated 
    plot manager
        * parent: parent widget
        * title: plot title
        * xlabel: (bottom axis title, top axis title) or bottom axis title only
        * ylabel: (left axis title, right axis title) or left axis title only
        * xunit: (bottom axis unit, top axis unit) or bottom axis unit only
        * yunit: (left axis unit, right axis unit) or left axis unit only
        * panels (optional): additionnal panels (list, tuple)
    """
    def __init__(self, parent=None, title=None,
                 xlabel=None, ylabel=None, xunit=None, yunit=None,
                 section="plot", show_itemlist=False, gridparam=None,
                 panels=None):
        BaseCurveWidget.__init__(self, parent, title,
                                 xlabel, ylabel, xunit, yunit,
                                 section, show_itemlist, gridparam)
        PlotManager.__init__(self, main=self)
        
        # Configuring plot manager
        self.add_plot(self.plot)
        self.add_panel(self.itemlist)
        if panels is not None:
            for panel in panels:
                self.add_panel(panel)

class CurveWidgetMixin(PlotManager):
    def __init__(self, wintitle="guiqwt plot", icon="guiqwt.svg",
                 toolbar=False, options=None, panels=None):
        PlotManager.__init__(self, main=self)

        self.plot_layout = QGridLayout()
        
        if options is None:
            options = {}
        self.plot_widget = None
        self.create_plot(options)
        
        if panels is not None:
            for panel in panels:
                self.add_panel(panel)
        
        self.toolbar = QToolBar(_("Tools"))
        if not toolbar:
            self.toolbar.hide()

        # Configuring widget layout
        self.setup_widget_properties(wintitle=wintitle, icon=icon)
        self.setup_widget_layout()
        
        # Configuring plot manager
        self.add_toolbar(self.toolbar, "default")
        self.register_tools()
        
    def setup_widget_layout(self):
        raise NotImplementedError
        
    def setup_widget_properties(self, wintitle, icon):
        self.setWindowTitle(wintitle)
        if is_text_string(icon):
            icon = get_icon(icon)
        if icon is not None:
            self.setWindowIcon(icon)
        self.setMinimumSize(320, 240)
        self.resize(640, 480)

    def register_tools(self):
        """
        Register the plotting dialog box tools: the base implementation 
        provides standard, curve-related and other tools - i.e. calling 
        this method is exactly the same as calling 
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.CurveDialog.register_all_curve_tools`
        
        This method may be overriden to provide a fully customized set of tools
        """
        self.register_all_curve_tools()

    def create_plot(self, options):
        """
        Create the plotting widget (which is an instance of class 
        :py:class:`guiqwt.plot.BaseCurveWidget`), add it to the dialog box 
        main layout (:py:attr:`guiqwt.plot.CurveDialog.plot_layout`) and 
        then add the `item list` panel

        May be overriden to customize the plot layout 
        (:py:attr:`guiqwt.plot.CurveDialog.plot_layout`)
        """
        self.plot_widget = BaseCurveWidget(self, **options)
        self.plot_layout.addWidget(self.plot_widget, 0, 0)
        
        # Configuring plot manager
        self.add_plot(self.plot_widget.plot)
        self.add_panel(self.plot_widget.itemlist)

class CurveDialog(QDialog, CurveWidgetMixin):
    """
    Construct a CurveDialog object: plotting dialog box with integrated 
    plot manager
        * wintitle: window title
        * icon: window icon
        * edit: editable state
        * toolbar: show/hide toolbar
        * options: options sent to the :py:class:`guiqwt.curve.CurvePlot` object
          (dictionary)
        * parent: parent widget
        * panels (optional): additionnal panels (list, tuple)
    """
    def __init__(self, wintitle="guiqwt plot", icon="guiqwt.svg", edit=False,
                 toolbar=False, options=None, parent=None, panels=None):
        QDialog.__init__(self, parent)
        self.edit = edit
        self.button_box = None
        self.button_layout = None
        CurveWidgetMixin.__init__(self, wintitle=wintitle, icon=icon, 
                                  toolbar=toolbar, options=options,
                                  panels=panels)
        self.setWindowFlags(Qt.Window)
        
    def setup_widget_layout(self):
        vlayout = QVBoxLayout(self)
        vlayout.addWidget(self.toolbar)
        vlayout.addLayout(self.plot_layout)
        self.setLayout(vlayout)
        if self.edit:
            self.button_layout = QHBoxLayout()
            self.install_button_layout()
            vlayout.addLayout(self.button_layout)
        
    def install_button_layout(self):
        """
        Install standard buttons (OK, Cancel) in dialog button box layout 
        (:py:attr:`guiqwt.plot.CurveDialog.button_layout`)
        
        This method may be overriden to customize the button box
        """
        bbox = QDialogButtonBox(QDialogButtonBox.Ok | QDialogButtonBox.Cancel)
        self.connect(bbox, SIGNAL("accepted()"), SLOT("accept()"))
        self.connect(bbox, SIGNAL("rejected()"), SLOT("reject()"))
        self.button_layout.addWidget(bbox)
        self.button_box = bbox
        
class CurveWindow(QMainWindow, CurveWidgetMixin):
    """
    Construct a CurveWindow object: plotting window with integrated plot manager
        * wintitle: window title
        * icon: window icon
        * toolbar: show/hide toolbar
        * options: options sent to the :py:class:`guiqwt.curve.CurvePlot` object
          (dictionary)
        * parent: parent widget
        * panels (optional): additionnal panels (list, tuple)
    """
    def __init__(self, wintitle="guiqwt plot", icon="guiqwt.svg",
                 toolbar=False, options=None, parent=None, panels=None):
        QMainWindow.__init__(self, parent)
        CurveWidgetMixin.__init__(self, wintitle=wintitle, icon=icon, 
                                 toolbar=toolbar, options=options,
                                 panels=panels)
        
    def setup_widget_layout(self):
        self.addToolBar(self.toolbar)
        widget = QWidget()
        widget.setLayout(self.plot_layout)
        self.setCentralWidget(widget)
        
    def closeEvent(self, event):
        # Closing panels (necessary if at least one of these panels has no 
        # parent widget: otherwise, this panel will stay open after the main
        # window has been closed which is not the expected behavior)
        for panel in self.panels:
            self.get_panel(panel).close()
        QMainWindow.closeEvent(self, event)


#===============================================================================
# Image Plot Widget/Dialog with integrated Levels Histogram and other widgets
#===============================================================================
class BaseImageWidget(QSplitter):
    """
    Construct a BaseImageWidget object, which includes:
        * A plot (:py:class:`guiqwt.curve.CurvePlot`)
        * An `item list` panel (:py:class:`guiqwt.curve.PlotItemList`)
        * A `contrast adjustment` panel 
          (:py:class:`guiqwt.histogram.ContrastAdjustment`)
        * An `X-axis cross section` panel
          (:py:class:`guiqwt.histogram.XCrossSection`)
        * An `Y-axis cross section` panel
          (:py:class:`guiqwt.histogram.YCrossSection`)
        
    This object does nothing in itself because plot and panels are not 
    connected to each other.
    See children class :py:class:`guiqwt.plot.ImageWidget`
    """
    def __init__(self, parent=None, title="",
                 xlabel=("", ""), ylabel=("", ""), zlabel=None,
                 xunit=("", ""), yunit=("", ""), zunit=None, yreverse=True,
                 colormap="jet", aspect_ratio=1.0, lock_aspect_ratio=True,
                 show_contrast=False, show_itemlist=False, show_xsection=False,
                 show_ysection=False, xsection_pos="top", ysection_pos="right",
                 gridparam=None, curve_antialiasing=None):
        QSplitter.__init__(self, Qt.Vertical, parent)
        
        self.setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy.Expanding, QSizePolicy.Expanding)
        
        self.sub_splitter = QSplitter(Qt.Horizontal, self)
        self.plot = ImagePlot(parent=self, title=title,
                              xlabel=xlabel, ylabel=ylabel, zlabel=zlabel,
                              xunit=xunit, yunit=yunit, zunit=zunit,
                              yreverse=yreverse, aspect_ratio=aspect_ratio,
                              lock_aspect_ratio=lock_aspect_ratio,
                              gridparam=gridparam)
        if curve_antialiasing is not None:
            self.plot.set_antialiasing(curve_antialiasing)

        from guiqwt.cross_section import YCrossSection
        self.ycsw = YCrossSection(self, position=ysection_pos,
                                  xsection_pos=xsection_pos)
        self.ycsw.setVisible(show_ysection)
        
        from guiqwt.cross_section import XCrossSection
        self.xcsw = XCrossSection(self)
        self.xcsw.setVisible(show_xsection)
        
        self.connect(self.xcsw, SIG_VISIBILITY_CHANGED, self.xcsw_is_visible)
        
        self.xcsw_splitter = QSplitter(Qt.Vertical, self)
        if xsection_pos == "top":
            self.xcsw_splitter.addWidget(self.xcsw)
            self.xcsw_splitter.addWidget(self.plot)
        else:
            self.xcsw_splitter.addWidget(self.plot)
            self.xcsw_splitter.addWidget(self.xcsw)
        self.connect(self.xcsw_splitter, SIGNAL('splitterMoved(int,int)'),
                     lambda pos, index: self.adjust_ycsw_height())
        
        self.ycsw_splitter = QSplitter(Qt.Horizontal, self)
        if ysection_pos == "left":
            self.ycsw_splitter.addWidget(self.ycsw)
            self.ycsw_splitter.addWidget(self.xcsw_splitter)
        else:
            self.ycsw_splitter.addWidget(self.xcsw_splitter)
            self.ycsw_splitter.addWidget(self.ycsw)
            
        configure_plot_splitter(self.xcsw_splitter,
                                decreasing_size=xsection_pos == "bottom")
        configure_plot_splitter(self.ycsw_splitter,
                                decreasing_size=ysection_pos == "right")
        
        self.sub_splitter.addWidget(self.ycsw_splitter)
        
        self.itemlist = PlotItemList(self)
        self.itemlist.setVisible(show_itemlist)
        self.sub_splitter.addWidget(self.itemlist)
        
        # Contrast adjustment (Levels histogram)
        from guiqwt.histogram import ContrastAdjustment
        self.contrast = ContrastAdjustment(self)
        self.contrast.setVisible(show_contrast)
        self.addWidget(self.contrast)
        
        configure_plot_splitter(self)
        configure_plot_splitter(self.sub_splitter)
        
    def adjust_ycsw_height(self, height=None):
        if height is None:
            height = self.xcsw.height()-self.ycsw.toolbar.height()
        self.ycsw.adjust_height(height)
        if height:
            QApplication.processEvents()
        
    def xcsw_is_visible(self, state):
        if state:
            QApplication.processEvents()
            self.adjust_ycsw_height()
        else:
            self.adjust_ycsw_height(0)

class ImageWidget(BaseImageWidget, PlotManager):
    """
    Construct a ImageWidget object: plotting widget with integrated 
    plot manager
        * parent: parent widget
        * title: plot title (string)
        * xlabel, ylabel, zlabel: resp. bottom, left and right axis titles 
          (strings)
        * xunit, yunit, zunit: resp. bottom, left and right axis units (strings)
        * yreverse: reversing Y-axis (bool)
        * aspect_ratio: height to width ratio (float)
        * lock_aspect_ratio: locking aspect ratio (bool)
        * show_contrast: showing contrast adjustment tool (bool)
        * show_xsection: showing x-axis cross section plot (bool)
        * show_ysection: showing y-axis cross section plot (bool)
        * xsection_pos: x-axis cross section plot position 
          (string: "top", "bottom")
        * ysection_pos: y-axis cross section plot position 
          (string: "left", "right")
        * panels (optional): additionnal panels (list, tuple)
    """
    def __init__(self, parent=None, title="",
                 xlabel=("", ""), ylabel=("", ""), zlabel=None,
                 xunit=("", ""), yunit=("", ""), zunit=None, yreverse=True,
                 colormap="jet", aspect_ratio=1.0, lock_aspect_ratio=True,
                 show_contrast=False, show_itemlist=False, show_xsection=False,
                 show_ysection=False, xsection_pos="top", ysection_pos="right",
                 gridparam=None, panels=None):
        BaseImageWidget.__init__(self, parent, title, xlabel, ylabel, zlabel,
                 xunit, yunit, zunit, yreverse, colormap, aspect_ratio,
                 lock_aspect_ratio, show_contrast, show_itemlist,
                 show_xsection, show_ysection, xsection_pos, ysection_pos,
                 gridparam)
        PlotManager.__init__(self, main=self)
        
        # Configuring plot manager
        self.add_plot(self.plot)
        self.add_panel(self.itemlist)
        self.add_panel(self.xcsw)
        self.add_panel(self.ycsw)
        self.add_panel(self.contrast)
        if panels is not None:
            for panel in panels:
                self.add_panel(panel)

class ImageWidgetMixin(CurveWidgetMixin):
    def register_tools(self):
        """
        Register the plotting dialog box tools: the base implementation 
        provides standard, image-related and other tools - i.e. calling 
        this method is exactly the same as calling 
        :py:meth:`guiqwt.plot.CurveDialog.register_all_image_tools`
        
        This method may be overriden to provide a fully customized set of tools
        """
        self.register_all_image_tools()

    def create_plot(self, options, row=0, column=0, rowspan=1, columnspan=1):
        """
        Create the plotting widget (which is an instance of class 
        :py:class:`guiqwt.plot.BaseImageWidget`), add it to the dialog box 
        main layout (:py:attr:`guiqwt.plot.CurveDialog.plot_layout`) and 
        then add the `item list`, `contrast adjustment` and X/Y axes 
        cross section panels.

        May be overriden to customize the plot layout 
        (:py:attr:`guiqwt.plot.CurveDialog.plot_layout`)
        """
        self.plot_widget = BaseImageWidget(self, **options)
        self.plot_layout.addWidget(self.plot_widget,
                                   row, column, rowspan, columnspan)
        
        # Configuring plot manager
        self.add_plot(self.plot_widget.plot)
        self.add_panel(self.plot_widget.itemlist)
        self.add_panel(self.plot_widget.xcsw)
        self.add_panel(self.plot_widget.ycsw)
        self.add_panel(self.plot_widget.contrast)

class ImageDialog(CurveDialog, ImageWidgetMixin):
    """
    Construct a ImageDialog object: plotting dialog box with integrated 
    plot manager
        * wintitle: window title
        * icon: window icon
        * edit: editable state
        * toolbar: show/hide toolbar
        * options: options sent to the :py:class:`guiqwt.image.ImagePlot` object
          (dictionary)
        * parent: parent widget
        * panels (optional): additionnal panels (list, tuple)
    """
    pass

class ImageWindow(CurveWindow, ImageWidgetMixin):
    """
    Construct a ImageWindow object: plotting window with integrated plot manager
        * wintitle: window title
        * icon: window icon
        * toolbar: show/hide toolbar
        * options: options sent to the :py:class:`guiqwt.image.ImagePlot` object
          (dictionary)
        * parent: parent widget
        * panels (optional): additionnal panels (list, tuple)
    """
    pass