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Java example source code file (AquaRootPaneUI.java)
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package com.apple.laf;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.beans.PropertyChangeEvent;
import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.event.*;
import javax.swing.plaf.*;
import javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicRootPaneUI;
import com.apple.laf.AquaUtils.RecyclableSingleton;
import com.apple.laf.AquaUtils.RecyclableSingletonFromDefaultConstructor;
/**
* From AquaRootPaneUI.java
*
* The JRootPane manages the default button. There can be only one active rootpane,
* and one default button, so we need only one timer
*
* AquaRootPaneUI is a singleton object
*/
public class AquaRootPaneUI extends BasicRootPaneUI implements AncestorListener, WindowListener, ContainerListener {
private static final RecyclableSingleton<AquaRootPaneUI> sRootPaneUI = new RecyclableSingletonFromDefaultConstructor(AquaRootPaneUI.class);
final static int kDefaultButtonPaintDelayBetweenFrames = 50;
JButton fCurrentDefaultButton = null;
Timer fTimer = null;
static final boolean sUseScreenMenuBar = AquaMenuBarUI.getScreenMenuBarProperty();
public static ComponentUI createUI(final JComponent c) {
return sRootPaneUI.get();
}
public void installUI(final JComponent c) {
super.installUI(c);
c.addAncestorListener(this);
if (c.isShowing() && c.isEnabled()) {
updateDefaultButton((JRootPane)c);
}
// for <rdar://problem/3689020> REGR: Realtime LAF updates no longer work
//
// because the JFrame parent has a LAF background set (why without a UI element I don't know!)
// we have to set it from the root pane so when we are coming from metal we will set it to
// the aqua color.
// This is because the aqua color is a magical color that gets the background of the window,
// so for most other LAFs the root pane changing is enough since it would be opaque, but for us
// it is not since we are going to grab the one that was set on the JFrame. :(
final Component parent = c.getParent();
if (parent != null && parent instanceof JFrame) {
final JFrame frameParent = (JFrame)parent;
final Color bg = frameParent.getBackground();
if (bg == null || bg instanceof UIResource) {
frameParent.setBackground(UIManager.getColor("Panel.background"));
}
}
// for <rdar://problem/3750909> OutOfMemoryError swapping menus.
// Listen for layered pane/JMenuBar updates if the screen menu bar is active.
if (sUseScreenMenuBar) {
final JRootPane root = (JRootPane)c;
root.addContainerListener(this);
root.getLayeredPane().addContainerListener(this);
}
}
public void uninstallUI(final JComponent c) {
stopTimer();
c.removeAncestorListener(this);
if (sUseScreenMenuBar) {
final JRootPane root = (JRootPane)c;
root.removeContainerListener(this);
root.getLayeredPane().removeContainerListener(this);
}
super.uninstallUI(c);
}
/**
* If the screen menu bar is active we need to listen to the layered pane of the root pane
* because it holds the JMenuBar. So, if a new layered pane was added, listen to it.
* If a new JMenuBar was added, tell the menu bar UI, because it will need to update the menu bar.
*/
public void componentAdded(final ContainerEvent e) {
if (e.getContainer() instanceof JRootPane) {
final JRootPane root = (JRootPane)e.getContainer();
if (e.getChild() == root.getLayeredPane()) {
final JLayeredPane layered = root.getLayeredPane();
layered.addContainerListener(this);
}
} else {
if (e.getChild() instanceof JMenuBar) {
final JMenuBar jmb = (JMenuBar)e.getChild();
final MenuBarUI mbui = jmb.getUI();
if (mbui instanceof AquaMenuBarUI) {
final Window owningWindow = SwingUtilities.getWindowAncestor(jmb);
// Could be a JDialog, and may have been added to a JRootPane not yet in a window.
if (owningWindow != null && owningWindow instanceof JFrame) {
((AquaMenuBarUI)mbui).setScreenMenuBar((JFrame)owningWindow);
}
}
}
}
}
/**
* Likewise, when the layered pane is removed from the root pane, stop listening to it.
* If the JMenuBar is removed, tell the menu bar UI to clear the menu bar.
*/
public void componentRemoved(final ContainerEvent e) {
if (e.getContainer() instanceof JRootPane) {
final JRootPane root = (JRootPane)e.getContainer();
if (e.getChild() == root.getLayeredPane()) {
final JLayeredPane layered = root.getLayeredPane();
layered.removeContainerListener(this);
}
} else {
if (e.getChild() instanceof JMenuBar) {
final JMenuBar jmb = (JMenuBar)e.getChild();
final MenuBarUI mbui = jmb.getUI();
if (mbui instanceof AquaMenuBarUI) {
final Window owningWindow = SwingUtilities.getWindowAncestor(jmb);
// Could be a JDialog, and may have been added to a JRootPane not yet in a window.
if (owningWindow != null && owningWindow instanceof JFrame) {
((AquaMenuBarUI)mbui).clearScreenMenuBar((JFrame)owningWindow);
}
}
}
}
}
/**
* Invoked when a property changes on the root pane. If the event
* indicates the <code>defaultButton has changed, this will
* update the animation.
* If the enabled state changed, it will start or stop the animation
*/
public void propertyChange(final PropertyChangeEvent e) {
super.propertyChange(e);
final String prop = e.getPropertyName();
if ("defaultButton".equals(prop) || "temporaryDefaultButton".equals(prop)) {
// Change the animating button if this root is showing and enabled
// otherwise do nothing - someone else may be active
final JRootPane root = (JRootPane)e.getSource();
if (root.isShowing() && root.isEnabled()) {
updateDefaultButton(root);
}
} else if ("enabled".equals(prop) || AquaFocusHandler.FRAME_ACTIVE_PROPERTY.equals(prop)) {
final JRootPane root = (JRootPane)e.getSource();
if (root.isShowing()) {
if (((Boolean)e.getNewValue()).booleanValue()) {
updateDefaultButton((JRootPane)e.getSource());
} else {
stopTimer();
}
}
}
}
synchronized void stopTimer() {
if (fTimer != null) {
fTimer.stop();
fTimer = null;
}
}
synchronized void updateDefaultButton(final JRootPane root) {
final JButton button = root.getDefaultButton();
//System.err.println("in updateDefaultButton button = " + button);
fCurrentDefaultButton = button;
stopTimer();
if (button != null) {
fTimer = new Timer(kDefaultButtonPaintDelayBetweenFrames, new DefaultButtonPainter(root));
fTimer.start();
}
}
class DefaultButtonPainter implements ActionListener {
JRootPane root;
public DefaultButtonPainter(final JRootPane root) {
this.root = root;
}
public void actionPerformed(final ActionEvent e) {
final JButton defaultButton = root.getDefaultButton();
if ((defaultButton != null) && defaultButton.isShowing()) {
if (defaultButton.isEnabled()) {
defaultButton.repaint();
}
} else {
stopTimer();
}
}
}
/**
* This is sort of like viewDidMoveToWindow:. When the root pane is put into a window
* this method gets called for the notification.
* We need to set up the listener relationship so we can pick up activation events.
* And, if a JMenuBar was added before the root pane was added to the window, we now need
* to notify the menu bar UI.
*/
public void ancestorAdded(final AncestorEvent event) {
// this is so we can handle window activated and deactivated events so
// our swing controls can color/enable/disable/focus draw correctly
final Container ancestor = event.getComponent();
final Window owningWindow = SwingUtilities.getWindowAncestor(ancestor);
if (owningWindow != null) {
// We get this message even when a dialog is opened and the owning window is a window
// that could already be listened to. We should only be a listener once.
// adding multiple listeners was the cause of <rdar://problem/3534047>
// but the incorrect removal of them caused <rdar://problem/3617848>
owningWindow.removeWindowListener(this);
owningWindow.addWindowListener(this);
}
// The root pane has been added to the hierarchy. If it's enabled update the default
// button to start the throbbing. Since the UI is a singleton make sure the root pane
// we are checking has a default button before calling update otherwise we will stop
// throbbing the current default button.
final JComponent comp = event.getComponent();
if (comp instanceof JRootPane) {
final JRootPane rp = (JRootPane)comp;
if (rp.isEnabled() && rp.getDefaultButton() != null) {
updateDefaultButton((JRootPane)comp);
}
}
}
/**
* If the JRootPane was removed from the window we should clear the screen menu bar.
* That's a non-trivial problem, because you need to know which window the JRootPane was in
* before it was removed. By the time ancestorRemoved was called, the JRootPane has already been removed
*/
public void ancestorRemoved(final AncestorEvent event) { }
public void ancestorMoved(final AncestorEvent event) { }
public void windowActivated(final WindowEvent e) {
updateComponentTreeUIActivation((Component)e.getSource(), Boolean.TRUE);
}
public void windowDeactivated(final WindowEvent e) {
updateComponentTreeUIActivation((Component)e.getSource(), Boolean.FALSE);
}
public void windowOpened(final WindowEvent e) { }
public void windowClosing(final WindowEvent e) { }
public void windowClosed(final WindowEvent e) {
// We know the window is closed so remove the listener.
final Window w = e.getWindow();
w.removeWindowListener(this);
}
public void windowIconified(final WindowEvent e) { }
public void windowDeiconified(final WindowEvent e) { }
public void windowStateChanged(final WindowEvent e) { }
public void windowGainedFocus(final WindowEvent e) { }
public void windowLostFocus(final WindowEvent e) { }
private static void updateComponentTreeUIActivation(final Component c, Object active) {
if (c instanceof javax.swing.JInternalFrame) {
active = (((JInternalFrame)c).isSelected() ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE);
}
if (c instanceof javax.swing.JComponent) {
((javax.swing.JComponent)c).putClientProperty(AquaFocusHandler.FRAME_ACTIVE_PROPERTY, active);
}
Component[] children = null;
if (c instanceof javax.swing.JMenu) {
children = ((javax.swing.JMenu)c).getMenuComponents();
} else if (c instanceof Container) {
children = ((Container)c).getComponents();
}
if (children == null) return;
for (final Component element : children) {
updateComponentTreeUIActivation(element, active);
}
}
@Override
public final void update(final Graphics g, final JComponent c) {
if (c.isOpaque()) {
AquaUtils.fillRect(g, c);
}
paint(g, c);
}
}
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