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This implementation * is a "combined" view/controller. * * @author Jeff Shapiro */ public class MetalToolBarUI extends BasicToolBarUI { /** * An array of WeakReferences that point to JComponents. This will contain * instances of JToolBars and JMenuBars and is used to find * JToolBars/JMenuBars that border each other. */ private static List> components = new ArrayList>(); /** * This protected field is implementation specific. Do not access directly * or override. Use the create method instead. * * @see #createContainerListener */ protected ContainerListener contListener; /** * This protected field is implementation specific. Do not access directly * or override. Use the create method instead. * * @see #createRolloverListener */ protected PropertyChangeListener rolloverListener; private static Border nonRolloverBorder; /** * Last menubar the toolbar touched. This is only useful for ocean. */ private JMenuBar lastMenuBar; /** * Registers the specified component. */ synchronized static void register(JComponent c) { if (c == null) { // Exception is thrown as convenience for callers that are // typed to throw an NPE. throw new NullPointerException("JComponent must be non-null"); } components.add(new WeakReference(c)); } /** * Unregisters the specified component. */ synchronized static void unregister(JComponent c) { for (int counter = components.size() - 1; counter >= 0; counter--) { // Search for the component, removing any flushed references // along the way. JComponent target = components.get(counter).get(); if (target == c || target == null) { components.remove(counter); } } } /** * Finds a previously registered component of class target * that shares the JRootPane ancestor of from. */ synchronized static Object findRegisteredComponentOfType(JComponent from, Class target) { JRootPane rp = SwingUtilities.getRootPane(from); if (rp != null) { for (int counter = components.size() - 1; counter >= 0; counter--){ Object component = ((WeakReference)components.get(counter)). get(); if (component == null) { // WeakReference has gone away, remove the WeakReference components.remove(counter); } else if (target.isInstance(component) && SwingUtilities. getRootPane((Component)component) == rp) { return component; } } } return null; } /** * Returns true if the passed in JMenuBar is above a horizontal * JToolBar. */ static boolean doesMenuBarBorderToolBar(JMenuBar c) { JToolBar tb = (JToolBar)MetalToolBarUI. findRegisteredComponentOfType(c, JToolBar.class); if (tb != null && tb.getOrientation() == JToolBar.HORIZONTAL) { JRootPane rp = SwingUtilities.getRootPane(c); Point point = new Point(0, 0); point = SwingUtilities.convertPoint(c, point, rp); int menuX = point.x; int menuY = point.y; point.x = point.y = 0; point = SwingUtilities.convertPoint(tb, point, rp); return (point.x == menuX && menuY + c.getHeight() == point.y && c.getWidth() == tb.getWidth()); } return false; } public static ComponentUI createUI( JComponent c ) { return new MetalToolBarUI(); } public void installUI( JComponent c ) { super.installUI( c ); register(c); } public void uninstallUI( JComponent c ) { super.uninstallUI( c ); nonRolloverBorder = null; unregister(c); } protected void installListeners() { super.installListeners(); contListener = createContainerListener(); if (contListener != null) { toolBar.addContainerListener(contListener); } rolloverListener = createRolloverListener(); if (rolloverListener != null) { toolBar.addPropertyChangeListener(rolloverListener); } } protected void uninstallListeners() { super.uninstallListeners(); if (contListener != null) { toolBar.removeContainerListener(contListener); } rolloverListener = createRolloverListener(); if (rolloverListener != null) { toolBar.removePropertyChangeListener(rolloverListener); } } protected Border createRolloverBorder() { return super.createRolloverBorder(); } protected Border createNonRolloverBorder() { return super.createNonRolloverBorder(); } /** * Creates a non rollover border for Toggle buttons in the toolbar. */ private Border createNonRolloverToggleBorder() { return createNonRolloverBorder(); } protected void setBorderToNonRollover(Component c) { if (c instanceof JToggleButton && !(c instanceof JCheckBox)) { // 4735514, 4886944: The method createNonRolloverToggleBorder() is // private in BasicToolBarUI so we can't override it. We still need // to call super from this method so that it can save away the // original border and then we install ours. // Before calling super we get a handle to the old border, because // super will install a non-UIResource border that we can't // distinguish from one provided by an application. JToggleButton b = (JToggleButton)c; Border border = b.getBorder(); super.setBorderToNonRollover(c); if (border instanceof UIResource) { if (nonRolloverBorder == null) { nonRolloverBorder = createNonRolloverToggleBorder(); } b.setBorder(nonRolloverBorder); } } else { super.setBorderToNonRollover(c); } } /** * Creates a container listener that will be added to the JToolBar. * If this method returns null then it will not be added to the * toolbar. * * @return an instance of a ContainerListener or null */ protected ContainerListener createContainerListener() { return null; } /** * Creates a property change listener that will be added to the JToolBar. * If this method returns null then it will not be added to the * toolbar. * * @return an instance of a PropertyChangeListener or null */ protected PropertyChangeListener createRolloverListener() { return null; } protected MouseInputListener createDockingListener( ) { return new MetalDockingListener( toolBar ); } protected void setDragOffset(Point p) { if (!GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()) { if (dragWindow == null) { dragWindow = createDragWindow(toolBar); } dragWindow.setOffset(p); } } /** * If necessary paints the background of the component, then invokes * paint. * * @param g Graphics to paint to * @param c JComponent painting on * @throws NullPointerException if g or c is * null * @see javax.swing.plaf.ComponentUI#update * @see javax.swing.plaf.ComponentUI#paint * @since 1.5 */ public void update(Graphics g, JComponent c) { if (g == null) { throw new NullPointerException("graphics must be non-null"); } if (c.isOpaque() && (c.getBackground() instanceof UIResource) && ((JToolBar)c).getOrientation() == JToolBar.HORIZONTAL && UIManager.get( "MenuBar.gradient") != null) { JRootPane rp = SwingUtilities.getRootPane(c); JMenuBar mb = (JMenuBar)findRegisteredComponentOfType( c, JMenuBar.class); if (mb != null && mb.isOpaque() && (mb.getBackground() instanceof UIResource)) { Point point = new Point(0, 0); point = SwingUtilities.convertPoint(c, point, rp); int x = point.x; int y = point.y; point.x = point.y = 0; point = SwingUtilities.convertPoint(mb, point, rp); if (point.x == x && y == point.y + mb.getHeight() && mb.getWidth() == c.getWidth() && MetalUtils.drawGradient(c, g, "MenuBar.gradient", 0, -mb.getHeight(), c.getWidth(), c.getHeight() + mb.getHeight(), true)) { setLastMenuBar(mb); paint(g, c); return; } } if (MetalUtils.drawGradient(c, g, "MenuBar.gradient", 0, 0, c.getWidth(), c.getHeight(), true)) { setLastMenuBar(null); paint(g, c); return; } } setLastMenuBar(null); super.update(g, c); } private void setLastMenuBar(JMenuBar lastMenuBar) { if (MetalLookAndFeel.usingOcean()) { if (this.lastMenuBar != lastMenuBar) { // The menubar we previously touched has changed, force it // to repaint. if (this.lastMenuBar != null) { this.lastMenuBar.repaint(); } if (lastMenuBar != null) { lastMenuBar.repaint(); } this.lastMenuBar = lastMenuBar; } } } // No longer used. Cannot remove for compatibility reasons protected class MetalContainerListener extends BasicToolBarUI.ToolBarContListener {} // No longer used. Cannot remove for compatibility reasons protected class MetalRolloverListener extends BasicToolBarUI.PropertyListener {} protected class MetalDockingListener extends DockingListener { private boolean pressedInBumps = false; public MetalDockingListener(JToolBar t) { super(t); } public void mousePressed(MouseEvent e) { super.mousePressed(e); if (!toolBar.isEnabled()) { return; } pressedInBumps = false; Rectangle bumpRect = new Rectangle(); if (toolBar.getOrientation() == JToolBar.HORIZONTAL) { int x = MetalUtils.isLeftToRight(toolBar) ? 0 : toolBar.getSize().width-14; bumpRect.setBounds(x, 0, 14, toolBar.getSize().height); } else { // vertical bumpRect.setBounds(0, 0, toolBar.getSize().width, 14); } if (bumpRect.contains(e.getPoint())) { pressedInBumps = true; Point dragOffset = e.getPoint(); if (!MetalUtils.isLeftToRight(toolBar)) { dragOffset.x -= (toolBar.getSize().width - toolBar.getPreferredSize().width); } setDragOffset(dragOffset); } } public void mouseDragged(MouseEvent e) { if (pressedInBumps) { super.mouseDragged(e); } } } // end class MetalDockingListener }