This happens when part of the word is selected.
To reproduce:
1. Start a new document
2. Type "af"
3. Select 'a'
4. Observe that the right part of the 'f' is clipped away.
This patch uses QRegion to set a clip region that is everything except
the part that is drawn in another color.
Fixes: #9223.
// First the part in other color
Color const orig = fi.realColor();
fi.setPaintColor(other);
// First the part in other color
Color const orig = fi.realColor();
fi.setPaintColor(other);
- setClipRect(QRect(x + xmin, y - ascent, xmax - xmin, height));
+ QRegion const clip(x + xmin, y - ascent, xmax - xmin, height);
+ setClipRegion(clip);
int const textwidth = text(x, y, str, fi, rtl);
// Then the part in normal color
int const textwidth = text(x, y, str, fi, rtl);
// Then the part in normal color
- // Note that in Qt5, it is not possible to use Qt::UniteClip
+ // Note that in Qt5, it is not possible to use Qt::UniteClip,
+ // therefore QRegion is used.
- setClipRect(QRect(x, y - ascent, xmin, height));
- text(x, y, str, fi, rtl);
- setClipRect(QRect(x + xmax, y - ascent, textwidth - xmax, height));
+ QRegion region(viewport());
+ setClipRegion(region - clip);
text(x, y, str, fi, rtl);
setClipping(false);
text(x, y, str, fi, rtl);
setClipping(false);