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[PATCH] fixes to LightweightDispatcher and SwingUtilities
From: |
graydon hoare |
Subject: |
[PATCH] fixes to LightweightDispatcher and SwingUtilities |
Date: |
Mon, 02 Feb 2004 16:04:00 -0500 |
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hi,
this patch implements and documents a number of functions in the
javax.swing.SwingUtilities class, and updates
java.awt.Container.LightweightDispatcher to use them. this corrects
several behavioral bugs in the LightweightDispatcher, and moves most of
the component-position arithmetic into the utility class, where it can
be reused in other swing component logic.
it also includes a small touchup to the
javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicGraphicsUtils, which uses a method in
SwingUtilities to perform layout, and has to call it slightly more
carefully now.
ok to commit?
-graydon
2004-02-02 Graydon Hoare <address@hidden>
* javax/swing/SwingUtilities.java: Many new functions.
* java/awt/Container.java (LightweightDispatcher): Reimplement.
* javax/swing/basic/BasicGraphicsUtils.java
(getPreferredButtonSize): Start layout from top-left corner.
--- java/awt/Container.java 26 Jan 2004 21:55:41 -0000 1.32
+++ java/awt/Container.java 2 Feb 2004 20:53:03 -0000
@@ -52,6 +52,7 @@
import java.util.EventListener;
import java.util.Set;
import javax.accessibility.Accessible;
+import javax.swing.SwingUtilities;
/**
* A generic window toolkit object that acts as a container for other objects.
@@ -1541,54 +1542,59 @@
nativeContainer = c;
}
- void dispose()
- {
- }
-
void enableEvents(long l)
{
eventMask |= l;
}
- void mouseExit (MouseEvent me, int x, int y)
- {
- }
-
void acquireComponentForMouseEvent (MouseEvent me)
{
int x = me.getX ();
int y = me.getY ();
-
Component candidate = mouseEventTarget;
- boolean candidate_is_container_with_children =
- ((candidate != null)
- && (candidate instanceof Container)
- && (((Container)candidate).getComponentCount () > 0));
-
- boolean candidate_does_not_contain_point =
- ((candidate != null)
- && (! candidate.contains (x - candidate.getX (),
- y - candidate.getY ())));
-
- if (candidate == null
- || candidate_is_container_with_children
- || candidate_does_not_contain_point)
+ while(candidate != null)
+ {
+ if (candidate.isShowing())
+ {
+ // Convert our point to the candidate's parent's space.
+ Point cp = SwingUtilities.convertPoint(nativeContainer, x, y,
candidate);
+
+ // If the event lands inside candidate, we have a hit.
+ if (candidate.contains(cp.x, cp.y))
{
- // Try to reacquire.
- candidate = nativeContainer.findComponentAt (x, y);
+ // If candidate has children, we refine the hit.
+ if (candidate instanceof Container &&
+ ((Container)candidate).getComponentCount() > 0)
+ candidate = SwingUtilities.getDeepestComponentAt(candidate,
cp.x, cp.y);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ // If candidate isn't showing or doesn't contain point, we back out a
level.
+ candidate = candidate.getParent();
+ }
+
+ if (candidate == null)
+ {
+ // We either lost, or never had, a candidate; acquire from our native.
+ candidate =
+ SwingUtilities.getDeepestComponentAt(nativeContainer, x, y);
}
+
+ // If our candidate is new, inform the old target we're leaving.
if (mouseEventTarget != null
+ && mouseEventTarget.isShowing()
&& mouseEventTarget != candidate)
{
- int nx = x - mouseEventTarget.getX ();
- int ny = y - mouseEventTarget.getY ();
+ Point tp =
+ SwingUtilities.convertPoint(nativeContainer,
+ x, y, mouseEventTarget);
MouseEvent exited = new MouseEvent (mouseEventTarget,
MouseEvent.MOUSE_EXITED,
me.getWhen (),
me.getModifiers (),
- nx, ny,
+ tp.x, tp.y,
me.getClickCount (),
me.isPopupTrigger (),
me.getButton ());
@@ -1596,25 +1602,22 @@
mouseEventTarget = null;
}
+ // If we have a candidate, maybe enter it.
if (candidate != null)
{
- // Possibly set new state.
if (candidate.isLightweight()
+ && candidate.isShowing()
&& candidate != nativeContainer
&& candidate != mouseEventTarget)
{
-
mouseEventTarget = candidate;
-
- int nx = x - mouseEventTarget.getX ();
- int ny = y - mouseEventTarget.getY ();
-
- // If acquired, enter it.
+ Point cp = SwingUtilities.convertPoint(nativeContainer,
+ x, y, candidate);
MouseEvent entered = new MouseEvent (mouseEventTarget,
MouseEvent.MOUSE_ENTERED,
me.getWhen (),
me.getModifiers (),
- nx, ny,
+ cp.x, cp.y,
me.getClickCount (),
me.isPopupTrigger (),
me.getButton ());
@@ -1633,22 +1636,15 @@
MouseEvent me = (MouseEvent) e;
acquireComponentForMouseEvent (me);
- // Avoid dispatching an ENTERED event twice
+ // Avoid dispatching an ENTERED event twice.
if (mouseEventTarget != null
+ && mouseEventTarget.isShowing()
&& e.getID() != MouseEvent.MOUSE_ENTERED)
{
- // Calculate point translation for the event target.
- // We use absolute location on screen rather than relative
- // location because the event target might be a nested child.
- Point parentLocation = nativeContainer.getLocationOnScreen();
- Point childLocation = mouseEventTarget.getLocationOnScreen();
- me.translatePoint(parentLocation.x - childLocation.x,
- parentLocation.y - childLocation.y);
-
- Component oldSource = (Component) me.getSource ();
- me.setSource (mouseEventTarget);
- mouseEventTarget.dispatchEvent (me);
- me.setSource (oldSource);
+ MouseEvent newEvt =
+ SwingUtilities.convertMouseEvent(nativeContainer, me,
+ mouseEventTarget);
+ mouseEventTarget.dispatchEvent(newEvt);
}
}
else if (e instanceof KeyEvent && focus != null)
--- javax/swing/plaf/basic/BasicGraphicsUtils.java 27 Jan 2004 18:55:11
-0000 1.6
+++ javax/swing/plaf/basic/BasicGraphicsUtils.java 2 Feb 2004 20:53:03
-0000
@@ -614,8 +614,8 @@
b.getToolkit().getFontMetrics(b.getFont()), // see comment above
b.getText(),
b.getIcon(),
- b.getVerticalAlignment(),
- b.getHorizontalAlignment(),
+ SwingUtilities.TOP, // important:
+ SwingUtilities.LEFT, // large vrect, stick to the top left
b.getVerticalTextPosition(),
b.getHorizontalTextPosition(),
viewRect, iconRect, textRect,
--- javax/swing/SwingUtilities.java 22 Jan 2004 09:54:15 -0000 1.4
+++ javax/swing/SwingUtilities.java 2 Feb 2004 20:53:03 -0000
@@ -35,10 +35,11 @@
obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this
exception statement from your version. */
-
package javax.swing;
+import java.applet.Applet;
import java.awt.Component;
+import java.awt.ComponentOrientation;
import java.awt.Container;
import java.awt.EventQueue;
import java.awt.Font;
@@ -55,81 +56,623 @@
import javax.accessibility.Accessible;
import javax.accessibility.AccessibleStateSet;
+
+/**
+ * This class contains a number of static utility functions which are
+ * useful when drawing swing components, dispatching events, or calculating
+ * regions which need painting.
+ *
+ * @author Graydon Hoare (graydon&064;redhat.com)
+ */
public class SwingUtilities implements SwingConstants
{
+
+ /**
+ * Calculates the portion of the base rectangle which is inside the
+ * insets.
+ *
+ * @param base The rectangle to apply the insets to
+ * @param insets The insets to apply to the base rectangle
+ * @param ret A rectangle to use for storing the return value, or
+ * <code>null</code>
+ *
+ * @return The calculated area inside the base rectangle and its insets,
+ * either stored in ret or a new Rectangle if ret is <code>null</code>
+ *
+ * @see #calculateInnerArea
+ */
+ public static Rectangle calculateInsetArea(Rectangle base, Insets insets,
+ Rectangle ret)
+ {
+ if (ret == null)
+ ret = new Rectangle();
+ ret.setBounds(base.x + insets.left, base.y + insets.top,
+ base.width - (insets.left + insets.right),
+ base.height - (insets.top + insets.bottom));
+ return ret;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Calculates the portion of the component's bounds which is inside the
+ * component's border insets. This area is usually the area a component
+ * should confine its painting to.
+ *
+ * @param c The component to measure the bounds of
+ * @param r A Rectangle to store the return value in, or
+ * <code>null</code>
+ *
+ * @return The calculated area inside the component and its border
+ * insets
+ *
+ * @see #calculateInsetArea
+ */
+ public static Rectangle calculateInnerArea(JComponent c, Rectangle r)
+ {
+ return calculateInsetArea(c.getBounds(), c.getInsets(), r);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Calculates the bounds of a component in the component's own coordinate
+ * space. The result has the same height and width as the component's
+ * bounds, but its location is set to (0,0).
+ *
+ * @param aComponent The component to measure
+ *
+ * @return The component's bounds in its local coordinate space
+ */
+ public static Rectangle getLocalBounds(Component aComponent)
+ {
+ Rectangle bounds = aComponent.getBounds();
+ return new Rectangle(0, 0, bounds.x, bounds.y);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the font metrics object for a given font. The metrics can be
+ * used to calculate crude bounding boxes and positioning information,
+ * for laying out components with textual elements.
+ *
+ * @param font The font to get metrics for
+ *
+ * @return The font's metrics
+ *
+ * @see java.awt.font.GlyphMetrics
+ */
public static FontMetrics getFontMetrics (Font font)
{
return Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit ().getFontMetrics (font);
}
- public static JRootPane getRootPane (Component a)
+ /**
+ * If <code>comp</code> is a RootPaneContainer, return its JRootPane.
+ * Otherwise call <code>getAncestorOfClass(JRootPane.class, a)</code>.
+ *
+ * @param comp The component to get the JRootPane of
+ *
+ * @return a suitable JRootPane for <code>comp</code>, or <code>null</code>
+ *
+ * @see javax.swing.RootPaneContainer#getRootPane
+ * @see #getAncestorOfClass
+ */
+ public static JRootPane getRootPane(Component comp)
{
- if (a instanceof JRootPane)
- return (JRootPane) a;
+ if (comp instanceof RootPaneContainer)
+ return ((RootPaneContainer)comp).getRootPane();
+ else
+ return (JRootPane) getAncestorOfClass(JRootPane.class, comp);
+ }
- a = a.getParent();
+ /**
+ * Returns the least ancestor of <code>comp</code> which has the
+ * specified name.
+ *
+ * @param name The name to search for
+ * @param comp The component to search the ancestors of
+ *
+ * @return The nearest ancestor of <code>comp</code> with the given
+ * name, or <code>null</code> if no such ancestor exists
+ *
+ * @see java.awt.Component#getName
+ * @see #getAncestorOfClass
+ */
+ public static Container getAncestorNamed(String name, Component comp)
+ {
+ while (comp != null && (comp.getName() != name))
+ comp = comp.getParent();
+ return (Container) comp;
+ }
- if (a != null)
+ /**
+ * Returns the least ancestor of <code>comp</code> which is an instance
+ * of the specified class.
+ *
+ * @param c The class to search for
+ * @param comp The component to search the ancestors of
+ *
+ * @return The nearest ancestor of <code>comp</code> which is an instance
+ * of the given class, or <code>null</code> if no such ancestor exists
+ *
+ * @see #getAncestorOfClass
+ * @see #windowForComponent
+ * @see
+ *
+ */
+ public static Container getAncestorOfClass(Class c, Component comp)
{
- return getRootPane(a);
+ while (comp != null && (! c.isInstance(comp)))
+ comp = comp.getParent();
+ return (Container) comp;
}
+ /**
+ * Equivalent to calling <code>getAncestorOfClass(Window, comp)</code>.
+ *
+ * @param comp The component to search for an ancestor window
+ *
+ * @return An ancestral window, or <code>null</code> if none exists
+ */
+ public static Window windowForComponent(Component comp)
+ {
+ return (Window) getAncestorOfClass(Window.class, comp);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the "root" of the component tree containint <code>comp</code>
+ * The root is defined as either the <em>least</em> ancestor of
+ * <code>comp</code> which is a address@hidden Window}, or the
<em>greatest</em>
+ * ancestor of <code>comp</code> which is a address@hidden Applet} if no
address@hidden
+ * Window} ancestors are found.
+ *
+ * @param comp The component to search for a root
+ *
+ * @return The root of the component's tree, or <code>null</code>
+ */
+ public static Component getRoot(Component comp)
+ {
+ Applet app = null;
+ Window win = null;
+
+ while (comp != null)
+ {
+ if (win == null && comp instanceof Window)
+ win = (Window) comp;
+ else if (comp instanceof Applet)
+ app = (Applet) comp;
+ comp = comp.getParent();
+ }
+
+ if (win != null)
+ return win;
+ else
+ return app;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Return true if a descends from b, in other words if b is an
+ * ancestor of a.
+ *
+ * @param a The child to search the ancestry of
+ * @param b The potential ancestor to search for
+ *
+ * @return true if a is a descendent of b, false otherwise
+ */
+ public static boolean isDescendingFrom(Component a, Component b)
+ {
+ while (true)
+ {
+ if (a == null || b == null)
+ return false;
+ if (a == b)
+ return true;
+ a = a.getParent();
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the deepest descendent of parent which is both visible and
+ * contains the point <code>(x,y)</code>. Returns parent when either
+ * parent is not a container, or has no children which contain
+ * <code>(x,y)</code>. Returns <code>null</code> when either
+ * <code>(x,y)</code> is outside the bounds of parent, or parent is
+ * <code>null</code>.
+ *
+ * @param parent The component to search the descendents of
+ * @param x Horizontal coordinate to search for
+ * @param y Vertical coordinate to search for
+ *
+ * @return A component containing <code>(x,y)</code>, or
+ * <code>null</code>
+ *
+ * @see java.awt.Container#findComponentAt
+ */
+ public static Component getDeepestComponentAt(Component parent, int x, int y)
+ {
+ if (parent == null || (! parent.contains(x, y)))
return null;
+
+ if (! (parent instanceof Container))
+ return parent;
+
+ Container c = (Container) parent;
+ return c.findComponentAt(x, y);
}
- public static void updateComponentTreeUI(JFrame comp)
+ /**
+ * Converts a point from a component's local coordinate space to "screen"
+ * coordinates (such as the coordinate space mouse events are delivered
+ * in). This operation is equivalent to translating the point by the
+ * location of the component (which is the origin of its coordinate
+ * space).
+ *
+ * @param p The point to convert
+ * @param c The component which the point is expressed in terms of
+ *
+ * @see convertPointFromScreen
+ */
+ public static void convertPointToScreen(Point p, Component c)
{
+ Point c0 = c.getLocationOnScreen();
+ p.translate(c0.x, c0.y);
}
- public static String layoutCompoundLabel(JComponent c,
- FontMetrics fm,
- String text,
- Icon i,
- int vert_a,
- int hor_i,
- int vert_text_pos,
- int hor_text_pos,
- Rectangle vr,
- Rectangle ir,
- Rectangle tr,
- int gap)
+ /**
+ * Converts a point from "screen" coordinates (such as the coordinate
+ * space mouse events are delivered in) to a component's local coordinate
+ * space. This operation is equivalent to translating the point by the
+ * negation of the component's location (which is the origin of its
+ * coordinate space).
+ *
+ * @param p The point to convert
+ * @param c The component which the point should be expressed in terms of
+ */
+ public static void convertPointFromScreen(Point p, Component c)
+ {
+ Point c0 = c.getLocationOnScreen();
+ p.translate(-c0.x, -c0.y);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Converts a point <code>(x,y)</code> from the coordinate space of one
+ * component to another. This is equivalent to converting the point from
+ * <code>source</code> space to screen space, then back from screen space
+ * to <code>destination</code> space. If exactly one of the two
+ * Components is <code>null</code>, it is taken to refer to the root
+ * ancestor of the other component. If both are <code>null</code>, no
+ * transformation is done.
+ *
+ * @param source The component which the point is expressed in terms of
+ * @param x Horizontal coordinate of point to transform
+ * @param y Vertical coordinate of point to transform
+ * @param destination The component which the return value will be
+ * expressed in terms of
+ *
+ * @return The point <code>(x,y)</code> converted from the coordinate space
of the
+ * source component to the coordinate space of the destination component
+ *
+ * @see #convertPointToScreen
+ * @see #convertPointFromScreen
+ * @see #convertRectangle
+ * @see #getRoot
+ */
+ public static Point convertPoint(Component source, int x, int y,
+ Component destination)
+ {
+ Point pt = new Point(x, y);
+
+ if (source == null && destination == null)
+ return pt;
+
+ if (source == null)
+ source = getRoot(destination);
+
+ if (destination == null)
+ destination = getRoot(source);
+
+ convertPointToScreen(pt, source);
+ convertPointFromScreen(pt, destination);
+
+ return pt;
+ }
+
+
+ /**
+ * Converts a rectangle from the coordinate space of one component to
+ * another. This is equivalent to converting the rectangle from
+ * <code>source</code> space to screen space, then back from screen space
+ * to <code>destination</code> space. If exactly one of the two
+ * Components is <code>null</code>, it is taken to refer to the root
+ * ancestor of the other component. If both are <code>null</code>, no
+ * transformation is done.
+ *
+ * @param source The component which the rectangle is expressed in terms of
+ * @param rect The rectangle to convert
+ * @param destination The component which the return value will be
+ * expressed in terms of
+ *
+ * @return A new rectangle, equal in size to the input rectangle, but
+ * with its position converted from the coordinate space of the source
+ * component to the coordinate space of the destination component
+ *
+ * @see #convertPointToScreen
+ * @see #convertPointFromScreen
+ * @see #convertPoint
+ * @see #getRoot
+ */
+ public static Rectangle convertRectangle(Component source,
+ Rectangle rect,
+ Component destination)
{
- // view rect 'vr' already ok,
- // we need to compute ir (icon rect) and tr (text-rect)
+ Point pt = convertPoint(source, rect.x, rect.y, destination);
+ return new Rectangle(pt.x, pt.y, rect.width, rect.height);
+ }
- int next_x = vr.x;
- int next_y = vr.y;
+ /**
+ * Convert a mouse event which refrers to one component to another. This
+ * includes changing the mouse event's coordinate space, as well as the
+ * source property of the event. If <code>source</code> is
+ * <code>null</code>, it is taken to refer to <code>destination</code>'s
+ * root component. If <code>destination</code> is <code>null</code>, the
+ * new event will remain expressed in <code>source</code>'s coordinate
+ * system.
+ *
+ * @param source The component the mouse event currently refers to
+ * @param sourceEvent The mouse event to convert
+ * @param destination The component the new mouse event should refer to
+ *
+ * @return A new mouse event expressed in terms of the destination
+ * component's coordinate space, and with the destination component as
+ * its source
+ *
+ * @see #convertPoint
+ */
+ public static MouseEvent convertMouseEvent(Component source,
+ MouseEvent sourceEvent,
+ Component destination)
+ {
+ Point newpt = convertPoint(source, sourceEvent.getX(), sourceEvent.getY(),
+ destination);
- ir.height = ir.width = ir.y = ir.x = 0;
+ return new MouseEvent(destination, sourceEvent.getID(),
+ sourceEvent.getWhen(), sourceEvent.getModifiers(),
+ newpt.x, newpt.y, sourceEvent.getClickCount(),
+ sourceEvent.isPopupTrigger(),
sourceEvent.getButton());
+ }
- if (i != null)
+ /**
+ * Recursively walk the component tree under <code>comp</code> calling
+ * <code>updateUI</code> on each address@hidden JComponent} found. This
causes
+ * the entire tree to re-initialize its UI delegates.
+ *
+ * @param comp The component to walk the children of, calling
<code>updateUI</code>
+ */
+ public static void updateComponentTreeUI(Component comp)
{
- ir.x = vr.x;
- ir.y = vr.y;
- ir.width = i.getIconWidth();
- ir.height = i.getIconWidth();
+ if (comp == null)
+ return;
+ if (comp instanceof Container)
+ {
+ Component[] children = ((Container)comp).getComponents();
+ for (int i = 0; i < children.length; ++i)
+ updateComponentTreeUI(children[i]);
+ }
- next_x += gap + i.getIconWidth();
- next_y += gap + i.getIconHeight();
+ if (comp instanceof JComponent)
+ ((JComponent)comp).updateUI();
}
- tr.x = next_x;
- tr.y = vr.y; // + (vr.height/2);
+ /**
+ * <p>Layout a "compound label" consisting of a text string and an icon
+ * which is to be placed near the rendered text. Once the text and icon
+ * are laid out, the text rectangle and icon rectangle parameters are
+ * altered to store the calculated positions.</p>
+ *
+ * <p>The size of the text is calculated from the provided font metrics
+ * object. This object should be the metrics of the font you intend to
+ * paint the label with.</p>
+ *
+ * <p>The position values control where the text is placed relative to
+ * the icon. The horizontal position value should be one of the constants
+ * <code>LEFT</code>, <code>RIGHT</code> or <code>CENTER</code>. The
+ * vertical position value should be one fo the constants
+ * <code>TOP</code>, <code>BOTTOM</code>, <code>CENTER</code>.</p>
+ *
+ * <p>The text-icon gap value controls the number of pixels between the
+ * icon and the text.</p>
+ *
+ * <p>The alignment values control where the text and icon are placed, as
+ * a combined unit, within the view rectangle. The horizontal alignment
+ * value should be one of the constants <code>LEADING</code>,
+ * <code>TRAILING</code>, <code>LEFT</code>, <code>RIGHT</code> or
+ * <code>CENTER</code>. The vertical alignment valus should be one of the
+ * constants <code>TOP</code>, <code>BOTTOM</code> or
+ * <code>CENTER</code>.</p>
+ *
+ * <p>If the <code>LEADING</code> or <code>TRAILING</code> constants are
+ * given for horizontal alignment, they are interpreted relative to the
+ * provided component's orientation property, a constant in the
address@hidden
+ * java.awt.ComponentOrientation} class. For example, if the component's
+ * orientation is <code>LEFT_TO_RIGHT</code>, then the
+ * <code>LEADING</code> alignment is a synonym for <code>LEFT</code> and
+ * the <code>TRAILING</code> alignment is a synonym for
+ * <code>RIGHT</code></p>
+ *
+ * <p>If the text and icon are equal to or larger than the view
+ * rectangle, the horizontal and vertical alignment values have no
+ * affect.</p>
+ *
+ * @param c A component used for its orientation value
+ * @param fm The font metrics used to measure the text
+ * @param text The text to place in the compound label
+ * @param icon The icon to place next to the text
+ * @param verticalAlignment The vertical alignment of the label relative
+ * to its component
+ * @param horizontalAlignment The horizontal alignment of the label
+ * relative to its component
+ * @param verticalTextPosition The vertical position of the label's text
+ * relative to its icon
+ * @param horizontalTextPosition The horizontal position of the label's
+ * text relative to its icon
+ * @param viewR The view rectangle, specifying the area which layout is
+ * constrained to
+ * @param iconR A rectangle which is modified to hold the laid-out
+ * position of the icon
+ * @param textR A rectangle which is modified to hold the laid-out
+ * position of the text
+ * @param textIconGap The distance between text and icon
+ *
+ * @return The string of characters, possibly truncated with an elipsis,
+ * which is laid out in this label
+ */
+ public static String layoutCompoundLabel(JComponent c,
+ FontMetrics fm,
+ String text,
+ Icon icon,
+ int verticalAlignment,
+ int horizontalAlignment,
+ int verticalTextPosition,
+ int horizontalTextPosition,
+ Rectangle viewR,
+ Rectangle iconR,
+ Rectangle textR,
+ int textIconGap)
+ {
- tr.width = fm.stringWidth(text);
- tr.height = fm.getHeight(); // + fm.getAscent()/2;
+ // Work out basic height and width.
- return text;
+ if (icon == null)
+ {
+ textIconGap = 0;
+ iconR.width = 0;
+ iconR.height = 0;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ iconR.width = icon.getIconWidth();
+ iconR.height = icon.getIconWidth();
}
+ textR.width = fm.stringWidth(text);
+ textR.height = fm.getHeight();
+ // Work out the position of text and icon, assuming the top-left coord
+ // starts at (0,0). We will fix that up momentarily, after these
+ // "position" decisions are made and we look at alignment.
+
+ switch (horizontalTextPosition)
+ {
+ case LEFT:
+ textR.x = 0;
+ iconR.x = textR.width + textIconGap;
+ break;
+ case RIGHT:
+ iconR.x = 0;
+ textR.x = iconR.width + textIconGap;
+ break;
+ case CENTER:
+ int centerLine = Math.max(textR.width, iconR.width) / 2;
+ textR.x = centerLine - textR.width/2;
+ iconR.x = centerLine - iconR.width/2;
+ break;
}
+ switch (verticalTextPosition)
+ {
+ case TOP:
+ textR.y = 0;
+ iconR.y = textR.height + textIconGap;
+ break;
+ case BOTTOM:
+ iconR.y = 0;
+ textR.y = iconR.height + textIconGap;
+ break;
+ case CENTER:
+ int centerLine = Math.max(textR.height, iconR.height) / 2;
+ textR.y = centerLine - textR.height/2;
+ iconR.y = centerLine - iconR.height/2;
+ break;
+ }
+ // Fix up the orientation-based alignments.
+ if (horizontalAlignment == LEADING)
+ {
+ if (c.getComponentOrientation() == ComponentOrientation.LEFT_TO_RIGHT)
+ horizontalAlignment = LEFT;
+ else if (c.getComponentOrientation() ==
ComponentOrientation.RIGHT_TO_LEFT)
+ horizontalAlignment = RIGHT;
+ }
+ else if (horizontalAlignment == TRAILING)
+ {
+ if (c.getComponentOrientation() == ComponentOrientation.LEFT_TO_RIGHT)
+ horizontalAlignment = RIGHT;
+ else if (c.getComponentOrientation() ==
ComponentOrientation.RIGHT_TO_LEFT)
+ horizontalAlignment = LEFT;
+ }
+ // The two rectangles are laid out correctly now, but only assuming
+ // that their upper left corner is at (0,0). If we have any alignment other
+ // than TOP and LEFT, we need to adjust them.
+
+ Rectangle u = textR.union(iconR);
+ int horizontalAdjustment = viewR.x;
+ int verticalAdjustment = viewR.y;
+ switch (verticalAlignment)
+ {
+ case TOP:
+ break;
+ case BOTTOM:
+ verticalAdjustment += (viewR.height - u.height);
+ break;
+ case CENTER:
+ verticalAdjustment += ((viewR.height/2) - (u.height/2));
+ break;
+ }
+ switch (horizontalAlignment)
+ {
+ case LEFT:
+ break;
+ case RIGHT:
+ horizontalAdjustment += (viewR.width - u.width);
+ break;
+ case CENTER:
+ horizontalAdjustment += ((viewR.width/2) - (u.width/2));
+ break;
+ }
+ iconR.x += horizontalAdjustment;
+ iconR.y += verticalAdjustment;
+ textR.x += horizontalAdjustment;
+ textR.y += verticalAdjustment;
+ return text;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Calls address@hidden java.awt.EventQueue.invokeLater} with the
+ * specified address@hidden Runnable}.
+ */
+ public static void invokeLater(Runnable doRun)
+ {
+ java.awt.EventQueue.invokeLater(doRun);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Calls address@hidden java.awt.EventQueue.invokeAndWait} with the
+ * specified address@hidden Runnable}.
+ */
+ public static void invokeAndWait(Runnable doRun)
+ throws InterruptedException,
+ InvocationTargetException
+ {
+ java.awt.EventQueue.invokeAndWait(doRun);
+ }
+ /**
+ * Calls address@hidden java.awt.EventQueue.isEventDispatchThread}.
+ */
+ public static boolean isEventDispatchThread()
+ {
+ return java.awt.EventQueue.isDispatchThread();
+ }
+}
- [PATCH] fixes to LightweightDispatcher and SwingUtilities,
graydon hoare <=