├── FixTXID.pro
├── FixTXID.pro.user
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── error.cpp
├── error.h
├── fix.cpp
├── fix.h
├── image
├── EXCEL_5tMEMZWxvv.png
└── FixTXID_Xm8ycq7gqZ.png
├── listfile.cpp
├── listfile.h
├── main.cpp
├── txid.cpp
├── txid.h
└── txid.ui
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/README.md:
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1 | # FixTXID
2 |
3 | ## Editor with Logs/Errors output
4 | 
5 |
6 | ## AlreadyConverted.csv file generated
7 | 
8 |
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/error.cpp:
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1 | #include "error.h"
2 |
3 | QString error::ERROR(qint8 value)
4 | {
5 | switch (value) {
6 | case 0:
7 | return "file doesn't exist or not found.";
8 | break;
9 | case 1:
10 | return "model is already converted.";
11 | break;
12 | case 2:
13 | return "TXID chunk not found";
14 | break;
15 | default:
16 | return "Error not found.";
17 | break;
18 | }
19 |
20 | return "Error not found.";
21 | }
22 |
23 | void error::generateErrorLog()
24 | {
25 | if (arr.isEmpty())
26 | return;
27 |
28 | QFile f(file);
29 | if (f.open(QFile::WriteOnly | QFile::Truncate))
30 | {
31 | QTextStream out(&f);
32 |
33 | out << "FixTXID - EIntemporel \n";
34 | out << "-----\n";
35 |
36 | QMapIterator i(arr);
37 | while (i.hasNext())
38 | {
39 | i.next();
40 | out << "Error: " << i.key() << " >> " << ERROR(i.value()) << "\n";
41 | }
42 | }
43 |
44 | f.close();
45 | }
46 |
47 |
48 |
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/error.h:
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1 | #ifndef ERROR_H
2 | #define ERROR_H
3 |
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 |
8 | class error : public QFile
9 | {
10 | Q_OBJECT
11 |
12 | public:
13 | explicit error(QObject *parent = nullptr) : QFile(parent) {};
14 | ~error() {};
15 | void generateErrorLog();
16 | void setArrayError(QMap m) { arr = m; };
17 |
18 | private:
19 | QString file = "error.log";
20 | QMap arr;
21 | QString ERROR(qint8);
22 | };
23 |
24 | #endif // ERROR_H
25 |
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/fix.cpp:
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1 | #include "fix.h"
2 |
3 | #include
4 |
5 | void Fix::run()
6 | {
7 | if ( getInformation() )
8 | updateTextures();
9 | else emit sendError(model, error_type);
10 | }
11 |
12 | bool Fix::getInformation(bool onlyShadow)
13 | {
14 | QFile file(model);
15 |
16 | if (!file.exists())
17 | {
18 | error_type = 0;
19 | return false;
20 | }
21 |
22 | file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
23 | QDataStream in(&file);
24 | in.setByteOrder(QDataStream::LittleEndian);
25 |
26 | in.skipRawData(0x4);
27 | in >> MD20Size;
28 |
29 | if (MD20Size <= 264 && !onlyShadow)
30 | {
31 | error_type = 1;
32 | file.close();
33 | return false;
34 | }
35 |
36 | in.skipRawData(0x50);
37 | in >> nTextures;
38 | in >> offTextures;
39 |
40 | if (onlyShadow)
41 | {
42 | in.skipRawData(0x18);
43 | in >> nBoneLookupTable;
44 | in >> ofsBoneLookupTable;
45 | file.close();
46 | return true;
47 | }
48 |
49 | in.device()->seek(MD20Size + 0x8);
50 |
51 | QString magic;
52 | qint8 skip_error = 0;
53 | while (true)
54 | {
55 | QByteArray buf(0x4, 0);
56 | in.readRawData(buf.data(), (int)0x4);
57 | magic = QString::fromUtf8(buf);
58 |
59 | if (magic == "TXID")
60 | {
61 | in.skipRawData(0x4);
62 | break;
63 | }
64 | else
65 | {
66 | skip_error++;
67 |
68 | if ( skip_error > 10 )
69 | {
70 | error_type = 2;
71 | file.close();
72 | return false;
73 | }
74 |
75 | qint32 tempPos;
76 | in >> tempPos;
77 | in.skipRawData(tempPos);
78 | }
79 | }
80 |
81 | for (int i = 0; i < nTextures; ++i)
82 | {
83 | qint32 data;
84 | in >> data;
85 | txid.push_back(data);
86 | }
87 |
88 | file.close();
89 | return true;
90 | }
91 |
92 | void Fix::updateTextures()
93 | {
94 | QFile file(model);
95 |
96 | if (MD20Size <= 264)
97 | {
98 | error_type = 1;
99 | return;
100 | }
101 |
102 | QVector textureOffsets;
103 | QVector hardcoded;
104 |
105 | for (int i = 0; i < nTextures; ++i)
106 | texture.push_back(Dictonnary[txid[i]]);
107 |
108 | if (!file.exists())
109 | {
110 | error_type = 0;
111 | return;
112 | }
113 |
114 | file.open(QIODevice::ReadWrite);
115 | QDataStream in(&file);
116 | in.setByteOrder(QDataStream::LittleEndian);
117 |
118 | in.device()->seek(offTextures + 0x8);
119 | for (int i = 0; i < nTextures; ++i)
120 | {
121 | qint32 type;
122 | in >> type;
123 | in.skipRawData(0x8);
124 |
125 | qint32 temp;
126 | in >> temp;
127 | textureOffsets.push_back(temp);
128 |
129 | if ( type == 0 ) hardcoded.push_back(true);
130 | else hardcoded.push_back(false);
131 | }
132 |
133 | int totalTexturesSize = 0;
134 | for (int i = 0; i < nTextures; ++i)
135 | if ( hardcoded[i] )
136 | totalTexturesSize += texture[i].length() + 1;
137 |
138 | in.device()->seek(MD20Size);
139 | QByteArray movePart((in.device()->size() - MD20Size), 0);
140 | in.readRawData(movePart.data(), movePart.size());
141 |
142 | in.device()->seek(0x4);
143 | in << (MD20Size + totalTexturesSize);
144 |
145 | in.device()->seek(MD20Size);
146 | in << (qint8)(movePart.size());
147 |
148 | in.device()->seek(MD20Size + totalTexturesSize);
149 | in.writeRawData(movePart.data(), movePart.size());
150 |
151 | in.device()->seek(offTextures + 0x8);
152 | int j = 0;
153 | for (int i = 0; i < nTextures; ++i)
154 | {
155 | if ( hardcoded[i] )
156 | {
157 | if ( textureOffsets[i] == 0 )
158 | {
159 | in.skipRawData(0xC);
160 | if ( j == 0 )
161 | {
162 | textureOffsets[i] = MD20Size;
163 | in << textureOffsets[i];
164 | }
165 | else
166 | {
167 | textureOffsets[i] = (textureOffsets[i - 1] + (texture[i - 1].length() + 1));
168 | in << textureOffsets[i];
169 | }
170 | j++;
171 | }
172 | else
173 | in.skipRawData(0x10);
174 | }
175 | else
176 | in.skipRawData(0x10);
177 | }
178 |
179 | MD20Size += totalTexturesSize;
180 |
181 | in.device()->seek(offTextures + 0x8);
182 | for (int i = 0; i < nTextures; ++i)
183 | {
184 | if ( hardcoded[i] )
185 | {
186 | in.skipRawData(0x8);
187 | in << (qint32)(texture[i].length() + 1);
188 | in.skipRawData(0x4);
189 | }
190 | else
191 | in.skipRawData(0x10);
192 | }
193 |
194 | for (int i = 0; i < nTextures; ++i)
195 | {
196 | if ( hardcoded[i] )
197 | {
198 | in.device()->seek(textureOffsets[i] + 0x8);
199 | in.writeRawData(texture[i].toUtf8().data(), texture[i].size());
200 | in << (qint8)0x0;
201 | }
202 | }
203 |
204 | file.close();
205 | emit updated();
206 | }
207 |
208 | void Fix::updateBoneLookupTable()
209 | {
210 | if (nBoneLookupTable <= 0)
211 | {
212 | error_type = 3;
213 | return;
214 | }
215 |
216 | QFile file(model);
217 |
218 | if (MD20Size != 264)
219 | {
220 | error_type = 3;
221 | return;
222 | }
223 |
224 | if (!file.exists())
225 | {
226 | error_type = 0;
227 | return;
228 | }
229 |
230 | file.open(QIODevice::ReadWrite);
231 | QDataStream in(&file);
232 | in.setByteOrder(QDataStream::LittleEndian);
233 |
234 | in.device()->seek(ofsBoneLookupTable);
235 | for (int i = 0; i < nBoneLookupTable; ++i)
236 | in << (qint16)(0x00);
237 |
238 | file.close();
239 | emit updated();
240 | }
241 |
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/fix.h:
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1 | #ifndef FIX_H
2 | #define FIX_H
3 |
4 | //#include
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | #include
10 |
11 | class Fix : public QThread
12 | {
13 | Q_OBJECT
14 |
15 | public:
16 | Fix(QObject *parent) : QThread(parent) {};
17 | virtual ~Fix() { /*delete this;*/ };
18 | void run();
19 | void setModel(QString m) {
20 | model = m;
21 | txid.clear();
22 | texture.clear();
23 | };
24 | void setDictionnary(QMap dic) {Dictonnary = dic;};
25 | bool getInformation(bool onlyShadow = false);
26 | void updateTextures();
27 | void updateBoneLookupTable();
28 |
29 | signals:
30 | void updated();
31 | void sendError(QString, qint8);
32 |
33 | private:
34 | QString model;
35 | QMap Dictonnary;
36 | qint8 error_type = -1;
37 |
38 | qint32 MD20Size;
39 |
40 | qint32 nTextures;
41 | qint32 offTextures;
42 |
43 | qint32 nBoneLookupTable;
44 | qint32 ofsBoneLookupTable;
45 |
46 | QVector txid;
47 | QVector texture;
48 | };
49 |
50 | #endif // FIX_H
51 |
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/listfile.cpp:
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1 | #include "listfile.h"
2 |
3 | Listfile::Listfile(QUrl listfile, QObject *parent) : QObject(parent)
4 | { url = listfile; }
5 |
6 | Listfile::~Listfile() { }
7 |
8 | void Listfile::initialize()
9 | {
10 | connect(&WebClient, SIGNAL(finished(QNetworkReply*)),
11 | this, SLOT(fileDownloaded(QNetworkReply*)));
12 |
13 | QNetworkRequest request(url);
14 | WebClient.get(request);
15 | }
16 |
17 | void Listfile::fileDownloaded(QNetworkReply *pReply)
18 | {
19 | QFile f(QString("%1/listfile.csv").arg(QDir::currentPath()));
20 | if (f.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly))
21 | {
22 | f.write(pReply->readAll());
23 | f.flush();
24 | f.close();
25 | }
26 |
27 | pReply->deleteLater();
28 | emit downloaded();
29 |
30 | mapping();
31 | }
32 |
33 | void Listfile::mapping(QFile f)
34 | {
35 | if (f.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
36 | {
37 | QTextStream in(&f);
38 | while(!in.atEnd())
39 | {
40 | QList values = in.readLine().split(';');
41 |
42 | if ( values[1].contains(".blp") )
43 | listfile[(qint32)values[0].toInt()] = values[1].replace(R"(/)", R"(\)");
44 | }
45 | }
46 |
47 | emit mapped();
48 | }
49 |
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/listfile.h:
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1 | #ifndef LISTFILE_H
2 | #define LISTFILE_H
3 |
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | #include
10 | #include
11 |
12 | class Listfile : public QObject
13 | {
14 | Q_OBJECT
15 |
16 | public:
17 | Listfile(QUrl, QObject*);
18 | virtual ~Listfile();
19 | void initialize();
20 | void mapping(QFile f = QFile((QString("%1/listfile.csv").arg(QDir::currentPath()))));
21 | QMap getListfile() { return listfile; };
22 |
23 | signals:
24 | void downloaded();
25 | void mapped();
26 |
27 | private slots:
28 | void fileDownloaded(QNetworkReply*);
29 |
30 | private:
31 | QUrl url;
32 | QNetworkAccessManager WebClient;
33 | QMap listfile;
34 | };
35 |
36 | #endif // LISTFILE_H
37 |
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/main.cpp:
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1 | #include "txid.h"
2 |
3 | #include
4 |
5 | int main(int argc, char *argv[])
6 | {
7 | QApplication a(argc, argv);
8 | TXID w;
9 | w.show();
10 | return a.exec();
11 | }
12 |
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/txid.cpp:
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1 | #include "txid.h"
2 | #include "ui_txid.h"
3 |
4 | TXID::TXID(QWidget *parent)
5 | : QMainWindow(parent)
6 | , listfile(QUrl("https://wow.tools/casc/listfile/download/csv/unverified/"), this)
7 | , model(this)
8 | , ui(new Ui::TXID)
9 | {
10 | ui->setupUi(this);
11 | setAcceptDrops(true);
12 | ui->fix->setEnabled(false);
13 |
14 | connect(&listfile, SIGNAL(mapped()), this, SLOT(listfileMapped()));
15 | connect(&listfile, SIGNAL(downloaded()), this, SLOT(listfileDownloaded()));
16 |
17 | connect(&model, SIGNAL(updated()), this, SLOT(updateProgressBar()));
18 | connect(&model, SIGNAL(sendError(QString, qint8)), this, SLOT(updateError(QString, qint8)));
19 |
20 | if (listfileExist())
21 | {
22 | sendMessage(MSG_LOG, NONE, "We found listfile in the directory's application");
23 | sendMessage(MSG_LOG, PROGRESS, "Mapping listfile");
24 | listfile.mapping();
25 | }
26 | else
27 | {
28 | sendMessage(MSG_LOG, NONE, "We can't found listfile in the directory's application");
29 | sendMessage(MSG_LOG, PROGRESS, "Downloading listfile");
30 | listfile.initialize();
31 | }
32 |
33 | connect(ui->selectDir, &QPushButton::clicked, [this]() { selectDirectory(); });
34 | connect(ui->removeSel, &QPushButton::clicked, [this]() { ui->listModel->clear(); });
35 |
36 | connect(ui->fix, &QPushButton::clicked, [this]() { fixAllModel(); });
37 | connect(ui->fix_shadow, &QPushButton::clicked, [this]() { fixAllModelShadow(); });
38 |
39 | connect(ui->treeView, &QTreeView::clicked, [this]() { updateList(); });
40 | connect(ui->treeView, &QTreeView::expanded, [this]() { ui->treeView->resizeColumnToContents(0); });
41 | }
42 |
43 | TXID::~TXID() { delete ui; }
44 |
45 | void TXID::dragEnterEvent(QDragEnterEvent *e)
46 | {
47 | if ( e->mimeData()->hasUrls() )
48 | e->acceptProposedAction();
49 | }
50 |
51 | void TXID::dropEvent(QDropEvent *e)
52 | {
53 | foreach ( const QUrl &url, e->mimeData()->urls())
54 | {
55 | const QFileInfo data(url.toLocalFile());
56 |
57 | // only file
58 | if ( data.suffix() == "m2" )
59 | ui->listModel->addItem(data.absoluteFilePath());
60 |
61 | if ( data.isDir() )
62 | generateModelList(data.absoluteFilePath());
63 |
64 | dir = data.absoluteDir().absolutePath();
65 | }
66 |
67 | updateCount();
68 | }
69 |
70 | void TXID::selectDirectory()
71 | {
72 | QString dir = QFileDialog::getExistingDirectory(this, tr("Open Directory"),
73 | "/",
74 | QFileDialog::ShowDirsOnly
75 | | QFileDialog::DontResolveSymlinks);
76 |
77 | if (!dir.isEmpty())
78 | generateModelList(dir);
79 | }
80 |
81 | void TXID::generateModelList(QString path)
82 | {
83 | if (!(QFileInfo(path)).isDir())
84 | return;
85 |
86 | file_model = new QFileSystemModel(this);
87 | file_model->setRootPath(path + "/");
88 | file_model->setNameFilterDisables(false);
89 |
90 | QStringList filters;
91 | filters << "*.m2";
92 | filters << "*.mdx";
93 |
94 | file_model->setNameFilters(filters);
95 |
96 | ui->treeView->setModel(file_model);
97 | ui->treeView->setRootIndex(file_model->index(path + "/"));
98 | ui->treeView->resizeColumnToContents(0);
99 |
100 | for (int i = 1; i < file_model->columnCount(); ++i)
101 | ui->treeView->hideColumn(i);
102 |
103 | sendMessage(MSG_LOG, NONE, "Dropped directory from : " + path + "");
104 | updateCount();
105 | }
106 |
107 | void TXID::populateFileAlreadyConverted(QString modelName)
108 | {
109 | QFile f("AlreadyConverted.csv");
110 | if (f.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Text | QIODevice::Append))
111 | {
112 | QTextStream in(&f);
113 | in << modelName.remove(dir) << ",\n";
114 | f.close();
115 | }
116 | }
117 |
118 | void TXID::updateCount()
119 | {
120 | count = ui->listModel->count();
121 | ui->progress->setMaximum(count);
122 | ui->fileFixed->setText(QString::number(fixed) + "/" + QString::number(count));
123 | }
124 |
125 | void TXID::updateError(QString model, qint8 errorType)
126 | {
127 | error++;
128 | if (errorType == 1) //MD20Size <= 264
129 | {
130 | alreadyConverted++;
131 |
132 | if (ui->alreadyConnected->isChecked())
133 | populateFileAlreadyConverted(model);
134 | }
135 | else
136 | {
137 | sendMessage(MSG_ERROR, ERROR, model + " >> " + getError(errorType));
138 | }
139 | updateProgressBar();
140 | }
141 |
142 | void TXID::updateProgressBar()
143 | {
144 | fixed++;
145 | ui->fileFixed->setText(QString::number(fixed) + "/" + QString::number(count));
146 | ui->progress->setValue(fixed);
147 | }
148 |
149 | bool TXID::listfileExist()
150 | {
151 | QFile *check = new QFile(QString("%1/listfile.csv").arg(QDir::currentPath()));
152 | if (check->exists())
153 | return true;
154 |
155 | return false;
156 | }
157 |
158 | void TXID::listfileDownloaded()
159 | {
160 | sendMessage(MSG_LOG, DONE, "listfile is downloaded");
161 | sendMessage(MSG_LOG, PROGRESS, "Mapping listfile");
162 | }
163 |
164 | void TXID::listfileMapped()
165 | {
166 | sendMessage(MSG_LOG, DONE, "listfile is mapped");
167 | ui->fix->setEnabled(true);
168 | model.setDictionnary(listfile.getListfile());
169 | }
170 |
171 | void TXID::fixAllModel()
172 | {
173 | errorList.clear();
174 | fixed = 0;
175 | error = 0;
176 | alreadyConverted = 0;
177 |
178 | for (int i = 0; i < ui->listModel->count(); ++i)
179 | {
180 | QListWidgetItem *item = ui->listModel->item(i);
181 | try
182 | {
183 | model.setModel(item->text());
184 | model.run();
185 | } catch (const std::exception &e) {
186 | sendMessage(MSG_ERROR, ERROR, e.what());
187 | }
188 | }
189 |
190 | sendMessage(MSG_LOG, DONE, "All files fixed !");
191 |
192 | if (error > 0)
193 | sendMessage(MSG_LOG, ERROR, QString("Found %1 errors.").arg(error));
194 |
195 | if (alreadyConverted > 0)
196 | sendMessage(MSG_LOG, NONE, QString("%1/%2 models still already converted").arg(alreadyConverted).arg(count));
197 |
198 | fixed = 0; count = 0, error = 0, alreadyConverted = 0;
199 | ui->fileFixed->clear();
200 | ui->listModel->clear();
201 | }
202 |
203 | void TXID::fixAllModelShadow()
204 | {
205 | errorList.clear();
206 | fixed = 0;
207 | error = 0;
208 | alreadyConverted = 0;
209 |
210 | for (int i = 0; i < ui->listModel->count(); ++i)
211 | {
212 | QListWidgetItem *item = ui->listModel->item(i);
213 | try
214 | {
215 | model.setModel(item->text());
216 | model.getInformation(true);
217 | model.updateBoneLookupTable();
218 | }
219 | catch (const std::exception &e)
220 | {
221 | sendMessage(MSG_ERROR, ERROR, e.what());
222 | }
223 | }
224 |
225 | sendMessage(MSG_LOG, DONE, "All Shadow fixed !");
226 |
227 | if (error > 0)
228 | sendMessage(MSG_LOG, ERROR, QString("Found %1 errors.").arg(error));
229 |
230 | if (alreadyConverted > 0)
231 | sendMessage(MSG_LOG, NONE, QString("%1/%2 models still already converted").arg(alreadyConverted).arg(count));
232 |
233 | fixed = 0; count = 0, error = 0, alreadyConverted = 0;
234 | ui->fileFixed->clear();
235 | ui->listModel->clear();
236 | }
237 |
238 | void TXID::updateList()
239 | {
240 | ui->listModel->clear();
241 | QModelIndexList indexes = ui->treeView->selectionModel()->selectedIndexes();
242 | if (indexes.size() > 0)
243 | {
244 | for (int n = 0; n < indexes.size()/4; ++n)
245 | {
246 | auto name = indexes.at(n * 4).data(0).toString();
247 |
248 | if (name.contains(".m2") || name.contains(".mdx"))
249 | {
250 | QString file = file_model->filePath(indexes.at(n * 4));
251 | if(ui->listModel->findItems(file, Qt::MatchContains).isEmpty())
252 | ui->listModel->addItem(file);
253 | }
254 | else
255 | {
256 | QDirIterator it(file_model->filePath(indexes.at(n * 4)), QStringList() << "*.m2", QDir::Files, QDirIterator::Subdirectories);
257 |
258 | while (it.hasNext())
259 | {
260 | QString file = it.next();
261 | if(ui->listModel->findItems(file, Qt::MatchContains).isEmpty())
262 | ui->listModel->addItem(file);
263 | }
264 | }
265 | }
266 | }
267 | updateCount();
268 | }
269 |
270 | QString TXID::getError(qint8 value)
271 | {
272 | switch (value) {
273 | case 0:
274 | return "File doesn't exist or not found.";
275 | break;
276 | case 1:
277 | return "Model is already converted to 3.3.5 version.";
278 | break;
279 | case 2:
280 | return "TXID chunk not found";
281 | break;
282 | default:
283 | return "Error not found.";
284 | break;
285 | }
286 |
287 | return "Error not found.";
288 | }
289 |
290 | void TXID::sendMessage(SendMessage t, keyMessage key, QString s)
291 | {
292 | QString append = getPrefix[key] + s + "";
293 | switch (t) {
294 | default:
295 | case MSG_LOG:
296 | ui->logBrowser->setHtml(ui->logBrowser->toHtml() + append);
297 | break;
298 | case MSG_ERROR:
299 | ui->errorBrowser->setHtml(ui->errorBrowser->toHtml() + append);
300 | break;
301 | }
302 | }
303 |
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/txid.h:
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1 | #ifndef TXID_H
2 | #define TXID_H
3 |
4 | #include "fix.h"
5 | #include "listfile.h"
6 |
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | #include
10 | #include
11 | #include
12 | #include
13 | #include
14 | #include
15 | #include
16 | #include
17 |
18 | #include
19 | #include
20 | #include
21 |
22 | QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
23 | namespace Ui { class TXID; }
24 | QT_END_NAMESPACE
25 |
26 | enum SendMessage {
27 | MSG_LOG,
28 | MSG_ERROR
29 | };
30 |
31 | enum keyMessage {
32 | NONE,
33 | PROGRESS,
34 | DONE,
35 | ERROR,
36 | KEY_COUNT
37 | };
38 |
39 | class TXID : public QMainWindow
40 | {
41 | Q_OBJECT
42 |
43 | public:
44 | TXID(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
45 | ~TXID();
46 |
47 | Listfile listfile;
48 | Fix model;
49 |
50 | void dragEnterEvent(QDragEnterEvent *e);
51 | void dropEvent(QDropEvent *e);
52 |
53 | private:
54 | Ui::TXID *ui;
55 | QMap textures;
56 | QMap errorList;
57 | QFileSystemModel* file_model;
58 |
59 | int fixed = 0;
60 | int count = 0;
61 | int error = 0;
62 | int alreadyConverted = 0;
63 | QString dir;
64 |
65 | void generateModelList(QString);
66 | bool listfileExist();
67 | void populateFileAlreadyConverted(QString modelName);
68 |
69 | QString getError(qint8);
70 | void sendMessage(SendMessage, keyMessage, QString);
71 | QString getPrefix[KEY_COUNT] = {
72 | "",
73 | "Progress >> ",
74 | "Done >> ",
75 | "Error >> "
76 | };
77 |
78 | private slots:
79 | // listfile.h
80 | void listfileDownloaded();
81 | void listfileMapped();
82 | // fix.h
83 | void updateCount();
84 | void updateError(QString, qint8);
85 | void updateProgressBar();
86 | // ui_txid.h
87 | void selectDirectory();
88 | void fixAllModel();
89 | void fixAllModelShadow();
90 |
91 | void updateList();
92 | };
93 | #endif // TXID_H
94 |
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25 |
26 |
-
27 |
28 |
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33 |
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36 |
37 |
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48 | Remove Selected
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61 |
62 |
63 |
64 |
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66 |
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70 |
71 |
72 |
73 |
74 | Qt::AlignRight|Qt::AlignTrailing|Qt::AlignVCenter
75 |
76 |
77 |
78 | -
79 |
80 |
81 |
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89 |
90 |
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92 |
93 |
94 | true
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106 |
107 |
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115 |
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129 |
130 |
131 | 0
132 |
133 |
134 |
135 | Log
136 |
137 |
138 |
-
139 |
140 |
141 |
142 |
143 |
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147 |
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-
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202 |
203 |
204 |
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206 |
207 |
208 | -
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210 |
211 | Write model already converter in file [AlreadyConverted.csv] ( if exists )
212 |
213 |
214 | true
215 |
216 |
217 |
218 |
219 |
220 |
221 |
222 |
223 |
224 |
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