Previously the OpenGL instance was tied to each render/cache task,
creating and destroying it each time one started and stopped. This was
completely unnecessary since the instance holds no state and can be
shared by all of the render tasks without having to expensively start
a new one.
There were a lot of issues that arose from trying to make GUI changes
from another thread (even though we ran those functions in the right
thread). Now we store layout information until the end of the load and
make the changes then. This works much better from both a business logic
and user experience perspective.
Also prevents multiple sequences from taking focus during load and
starting a render job.
Viewer init was kind of too late since in many cases the sequence
would start caching and crash the app before the user could even read
the message. Moving to the startup makes it clearer from the beginning.
Original fix was wrong, this sorts it out I think. Delta values had to
be doubled as we're in Clip space (I think) and the matrix
multiplication order had to be swapped around.
Updated one of the signla/slot pairs to be simpler as we no longer need
to pass the zoom percentage back and forth.
If Hand Tool is selected we can now drag with a left click AS WELL AS
middle click. This keeps the view behaviour in line with other widgets
in Olive.
For simplicity it does not use handmovableview.
The translation needs to be scaled relative to the zoom percentage so
we get sensible movement when dragging. Dragging is also disabled when
the image is smaller than the container widget.
Re-orders the initialisation of some variables to stop a compile
warning on Travis.
Had to separate zoom and translate matrices to stop the zoom being
applied to itelf. This also required adding separate get/set functions
for each matrix and a GetcombinedMatrix() funtion.
Added those functions ot other files where needed ut may be wrong. Need
to look at export.cpp
Also changed the mouse move and press events to make translation work.
ProgressDialog doesn't have to worry about the platform anymore, now
MainWindow will determine what to do or whether to ignore certain progress
indicator functions.