Use a separate palette for newly created partitions.

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Teo Mrnjavac 10 years ago
parent c7563af1c9
commit d3f4ced8c0

@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
#include <QColor>
static const int NUM_PARTITION_COLORS = 5;
static const int NUM_NEW_PARTITION_COLORS = 4;
//Let's try to use the Breeze palette
static QColor PARTITION_COLORS[ NUM_PARTITION_COLORS ] =
{
@ -38,6 +39,13 @@ static QColor PARTITION_COLORS[ NUM_PARTITION_COLORS ] =
"#3daee9", //Plasma Blue
"#9b59b6", //Purple
};
static QColor NEW_PARTITION_COLORS[ NUM_NEW_PARTITION_COLORS ] =
{
"#c0392b", //Dark Icon Red
"#f39c1f", //Dark Icon Yellow
"#f1b7bc", //Light Salmon
"#fed999", //Light Orange
};
static QColor FREE_SPACE_COLOR = "#777777";
static QColor EXTENDED_COLOR = "#aaaaaa";
@ -74,6 +82,7 @@ colorForPartition( Partition* partition )
PartitionTable* table = dynamic_cast< PartitionTable* >( parent );
Q_ASSERT( table );
int colorIdx = 0;
int newColorIdx = 0;
for ( PartitionIterator it = PartitionIterator::begin( table );
it != PartitionIterator::end( table );
++it )
@ -84,13 +93,19 @@ colorForPartition( Partition* partition )
if ( !PMUtils::isPartitionFreeSpace( child ) &&
!child->hasChildren() )
++colorIdx;
if ( PMUtils::isPartitionNew( child ) )
++newColorIdx;
}
if ( PMUtils::isPartitionNew( partition ) )
return NEW_PARTITION_COLORS[ newColorIdx % NUM_NEW_PARTITION_COLORS ];
return PARTITION_COLORS[ colorIdx % NUM_PARTITION_COLORS ];
}
QColor
colorForPartitionInFreeSpace( Partition* partition )
{
//FIXME
PartitionNode* parent = partition->parent();
Q_ASSERT( parent );
int colorIdx = 0;

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