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Jan Hambrecht authored
When doing shape transformations one has to know that there are two coordinate systems involved. The first one is the global (absolute) coordinates system, the one that corresponds to the document. The second is the local coordinates system that is only relevant to a single shape. To distinguish on which coordinate system a methods works, there is the "absolute" prefix for the methods dealing with the global, document based coordinate system. methods working relative to the globale coordinate system: absolutePosition() setAbsolutePsotion() absoluteTransformation() -> was transformationMatrix before applyAbsoluteTransformation() -> was applyTransformation() methods working relative to the shape coordinate system: position() setPosition() rotate() setShear() setScale() transformation() setTransformation() applyTransformation() Additionally i removed the moveBy methods which used to be relative to the global coordinate system. I removed that one as one can simply type setAbsolutePosition( absolutePosition() + QPoinF(dx,dy) ) to have the same effect as before. I hope that makes it easier to use transformation of shapes. svn path=/trunk/koffice/; revision=700574
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