I have a QGraphicsScene
where I want the user to draw/move things around. Currently I can draw all the shapes I want (namely [un]filled rectangles and ellipses, lines and cubic bezier curves), deriving QGraphics*Item
.
I can also achieve selection on these items, but I'd like some sort of pixel-perfect selection. For example, a curve can be selected while clicking next to it where it is curved, even if the mouse's not on the real line. Same goes for empty rectangles or ellipses, clicking on the hole in the middle of them select them as well.
This is because of the way contains
works, and it does not fit my needs : it basically checks if the point is in a bounding rect. setBoundingRegionGranularity(1)
solves nothing (mentionning it just in case).
I also tried to check directly if the point is contained in the QPainterPath
of my items but this gives me the same results.
How can I have visual selection of my shapes ?
The only solution I see at the moment would be reimplementing my own contains
function for every shape I have, but this may be quite complicated and I'd really like to have this done by Qt if possible.
I'm using Python 3.3 and PyQt 5 (.1.1 IIRC) but that's more related to the Qt framework than the language/binding, and answers in C++ are fine too.