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Java example source code file (AquaComboBoxRendererInternal.java)

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The AquaComboBoxRendererInternal.java Java example source code

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package com.apple.laf;

import sun.swing.SwingUtilities2;

import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;

class AquaComboBoxRendererInternal extends JLabel implements ListCellRenderer {
    final JComboBox fComboBox;
    boolean fSelected;
    boolean fChecked;
    boolean fInList;
    boolean fEditable;
    boolean fDrawCheckedItem = true;

    // Provides space for a checkbox, and is translucent
    public AquaComboBoxRendererInternal(final JComboBox comboBox) {
        super();
        fComboBox = comboBox;
    }

    // Don't include checkIcon space, because this is also used for button size calculations
    // - the popup-size calc will get checkIcon space from getInsets
    public Dimension getPreferredSize() {
        // From BasicComboBoxRenderer - trick to avoid zero-height items
        final Dimension size;

        final String text = getText();
        if ((text == null) || ("".equals(text))) {
            setText(" ");
            size = super.getPreferredSize();
            setText("");
        } else {
            size = super.getPreferredSize();
        }
        return size;
    }

    // Don't paint the border here, it gets painted by the UI
    protected void paintBorder(final Graphics g) {

    }

    public int getBaseline(int width, int height) {
        return super.getBaseline(width, height) - 1;
    }

    // Really means is the one with the mouse over it
    public Component getListCellRendererComponent(final JList list, final Object value, int index, final boolean isSelected, final boolean cellHasFocus) {
        fInList = (index >= 0); // When the button wants the item painted, it passes in -1
        fSelected = isSelected;
        if (index < 0) {
            index = fComboBox.getSelectedIndex();
        }

        // changed this to not ask for selected index but directly compare the current item and selected item
        // different from basic because basic has no concept of checked, just has the last one selected,
        // and the user changes selection. We have selection and a check mark.
        // we used to call fComboBox.getSelectedIndex which ends up being a very bad call for large checkboxes
        // it does a linear compare of every object in the checkbox until it finds the selected one, so if
        // we have a 5000 element list we will 5000 * (selected index) .equals() of objects.
        // See Radar #3141307

        // Fix for Radar # 3204287 where we ask for an item at a negative index!
        if (index >= 0) {
            final Object item = fComboBox.getItemAt(index);
            fChecked = fInList && item != null && item.equals(fComboBox.getSelectedItem());
        } else {
            fChecked = false;
        }

        fEditable = fComboBox.isEditable();
        if (isSelected) {
            if (fEditable) {
                setBackground(UIManager.getColor("List.selectionBackground"));
                setForeground(UIManager.getColor("List.selectionForeground"));
            } else {
                setBackground(list.getSelectionBackground());
                setForeground(list.getSelectionForeground());
            }
        } else {
            if (fEditable) {
                setBackground(UIManager.getColor("List.background"));
                setForeground(UIManager.getColor("List.foreground"));
            } else {
                setBackground(list.getBackground());
                setForeground(list.getForeground());
            }
        }

        setFont(list.getFont());

        if (value instanceof Icon) {
            setIcon((Icon)value);
        } else {
            setText((value == null) ? " " : value.toString());
        }
        return this;
    }

    public Insets getInsets(Insets insets) {
        if (insets == null) insets = new Insets(0, 0, 0, 0);
        insets.top = 1;
        insets.bottom = 1;
        insets.right = 5;
        insets.left = (fInList && !fEditable ? 16 + 7 : 5);
        return insets;
    }

    protected void setDrawCheckedItem(final boolean drawCheckedItem) {
        this.fDrawCheckedItem = drawCheckedItem;
    }

    // Paint this component, and a checkbox if it's the selected item and not in the button
    protected void paintComponent(final Graphics g) {
        if (fInList) {
            if (fSelected && !fEditable) {
                AquaMenuPainter.instance().paintSelectedMenuItemBackground(g, getWidth(), getHeight());
            } else {
                g.setColor(getBackground());
                g.fillRect(0, 0, getWidth(), getHeight());
            }

            if (fChecked && !fEditable && fDrawCheckedItem) {
                final int y = getHeight() - 4;
                g.setColor(getForeground());
                SwingUtilities2.drawString(fComboBox, g, "\u2713", 6, y);
            }
        }
        super.paintComponent(g);
    }
}

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