I've discovered two unexpected behaviors when using the maxBounds argument 
with pyqtgraph ROIs:

1) The position of the line segment ROI does not appear to be constrained 
by maxBounds, regardless of which dimensions I choose for the maxBounds 
QRectF values:

line = pg.LineSegmentROI([[20,20], [80,80]], pen='r', movable=False, 
maxBounds=QtCore.QRectF(0, 0, 100, 100))

In this case, I am able to move the line segment handles anywhere I please.

2) The area constrained by other ROIs does not take their rotation angle 
into account. With the following ROI:

rect = pg.RectROI([50, 50], [20, 30], pen='r', movable=True, 
maxBounds=QtCore.QRectF(0, 0, 100, 100))
rect.addRotateHandle([0,1], [0.5, 0.5])

I am not able to move the rect ROI outside of the are defined by maxBounds 
(with rect.angle() = 0), however, if I rotate the ROI, portions of the 
rectangle will exceed the area defined by maxBounds. It appears as though 
the area defined by the handles is constrained (rect.pos(), rect.size()), 
however, the angle is not taken into consideration (rect.angle()), 
resulting in the rect ROI moving beyond the maxBounds region.

I am using the most recent version of pyqtgraph: 0.10.0+g53a3087

Am I perhaps interpreting the maxBounds limits incorrectly?

Thanks in advance for your help.

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