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Example 26 with GraphicsDevice

use of java.awt.GraphicsDevice in project jdk8u_jdk by JetBrains.

the class RSLAPITest method main.

public static void main(String[] args) {
    GraphicsEnvironment ge = GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment();
    GraphicsDevice gd = ge.getDefaultScreenDevice();
    GraphicsConfiguration gc = gd.getDefaultConfiguration();
    testGC(gc);
    if (failed) {
        throw new RuntimeException("Test FAILED. See err output for more");
    }
    System.out.println("Test PASSED.");
}
Also used : GraphicsDevice(java.awt.GraphicsDevice) GraphicsEnvironment(java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment) GraphicsConfiguration(java.awt.GraphicsConfiguration)

Example 27 with GraphicsDevice

use of java.awt.GraphicsDevice in project ChatGameFontificator by GlitchCog.

the class ControlPanelChat method setRememberedPosition.

public void setRememberedPosition() {
    if (config != null && config.isRememberPosition()) {
        int cwpx = config.getChatWindowPositionX();
        int cwpy = config.getChatWindowPositionY();
        GraphicsDevice[] devs = GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment().getScreenDevices();
        int totalWidth = 0;
        int totalHeight = 0;
        for (GraphicsDevice dev : devs) {
            if (dev.getDisplayMode() != null) {
                totalWidth += dev.getDisplayMode().getWidth();
                totalHeight += dev.getDisplayMode().getHeight();
            }
        }
        // Put it back on the screen
        totalWidth -= chatWindow.getWidth();
        totalHeight -= chatWindow.getHeight();
        // Right / bottom boundary check
        if (cwpx > totalWidth) {
            cwpx = totalWidth;
        }
        if (cwpy > totalHeight) {
            cwpy = totalHeight;
        }
        // Left / top boundary check
        if (cwpx < 0) {
            cwpx = 0;
        }
        if (cwpy < 0) {
            cwpy = 0;
        }
        chatWindow.setLocation(cwpx, cwpy);
    }
}
Also used : GraphicsDevice(java.awt.GraphicsDevice)

Example 28 with GraphicsDevice

use of java.awt.GraphicsDevice in project jdk8u_jdk by JetBrains.

the class ServiceUI method printDialog.

/**
     * Presents a dialog to the user for selecting a print service (printer).
     * It is displayed at the location specified by the application and
     * is modal.
     * If the specification is invalid or would make the dialog not visible it
     * will be displayed at a location determined by the implementation.
     * The dialog blocks its calling thread and is application modal.
     * <p>
     * The dialog may include a tab panel with custom UI lazily obtained from
     * the PrintService's ServiceUIFactory when the PrintService is browsed.
     * The dialog will attempt to locate a MAIN_UIROLE first as a JComponent,
     * then as a Panel. If there is no ServiceUIFactory or no matching role
     * the custom tab will be empty or not visible.
     * <p>
     * The dialog returns the print service selected by the user if the user
     * OK's the dialog and null if the user cancels the dialog.
     * <p>
     * An application must pass in an array of print services to browse.
     * The array must be non-null and non-empty.
     * Typically an application will pass in only PrintServices capable
     * of printing a particular document flavor.
     * <p>
     * An application may pass in a PrintService to be initially displayed.
     * A non-null parameter must be included in the array of browsable
     * services.
     * If this parameter is null a service is chosen by the implementation.
     * <p>
     * An application may optionally pass in the flavor to be printed.
     * If this is non-null choices presented to the user can be better
     * validated against those supported by the services.
     * An application must pass in a PrintRequestAttributeSet for returning
     * user choices.
     * On calling the PrintRequestAttributeSet may be empty, or may contain
     * application-specified values.
     * <p>
     * These are used to set the initial settings for the initially
     * displayed print service. Values which are not supported by the print
     * service are ignored. As the user browses print services, attributes
     * and values are copied to the new display. If a user browses a
     * print service which does not support a particular attribute-value, the
     * default for that service is used as the new value to be copied.
     * <p>
     * If the user cancels the dialog, the returned attributes will not reflect
     * any changes made by the user.
     *
     * A typical basic usage of this method may be :
     * <pre>{@code
     * PrintService[] services = PrintServiceLookup.lookupPrintServices(
     *                            DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM.JPEG, null);
     * PrintRequestAttributeSet attributes = new HashPrintRequestAttributeSet();
     * if (services.length > 0) {
     *    PrintService service =  ServiceUI.printDialog(null, 50, 50,
     *                                               services, services[0],
     *                                               null,
     *                                               attributes);
     *    if (service != null) {
     *     ... print ...
     *    }
     * }
     * }</pre>
     * <p>

     * @param gc used to select screen. null means primary or default screen.
     * @param x location of dialog including border in screen coordinates
     * @param y location of dialog including border in screen coordinates
     * @param services to be browsable, must be non-null.
     * @param defaultService - initial PrintService to display.
     * @param flavor - the flavor to be printed, or null.
     * @param attributes on input is the initial application supplied
     * preferences. This cannot be null but may be empty.
     * On output the attributes reflect changes made by the user.
     * @return print service selected by the user, or null if the user
     * cancelled the dialog.
     * @throws HeadlessException if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()
     * returns true.
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if services is null or empty,
     * or attributes is null, or the initial PrintService is not in the
     * list of browsable services.
     */
public static PrintService printDialog(GraphicsConfiguration gc, int x, int y, PrintService[] services, PrintService defaultService, DocFlavor flavor, PrintRequestAttributeSet attributes) throws HeadlessException {
    int defaultIndex = -1;
    if (GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()) {
        throw new HeadlessException();
    } else if ((services == null) || (services.length == 0)) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("services must be non-null " + "and non-empty");
    } else if (attributes == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("attributes must be non-null");
    }
    if (defaultService != null) {
        for (int i = 0; i < services.length; i++) {
            if (services[i].equals(defaultService)) {
                defaultIndex = i;
                break;
            }
        }
        if (defaultIndex < 0) {
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("services must contain " + "defaultService");
        }
    } else {
        defaultIndex = 0;
    }
    // For now we set owner to null. In the future, it may be passed
    // as an argument.
    Window owner = null;
    Rectangle gcBounds = (gc == null) ? GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment().getDefaultScreenDevice().getDefaultConfiguration().getBounds() : gc.getBounds();
    ServiceDialog dialog;
    if (owner instanceof Frame) {
        dialog = new ServiceDialog(gc, x + gcBounds.x, y + gcBounds.y, services, defaultIndex, flavor, attributes, (Frame) owner);
    } else {
        dialog = new ServiceDialog(gc, x + gcBounds.x, y + gcBounds.y, services, defaultIndex, flavor, attributes, (Dialog) owner);
    }
    Rectangle dlgBounds = dialog.getBounds();
    // get union of all GC bounds
    GraphicsEnvironment ge = GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment();
    GraphicsDevice[] gs = ge.getScreenDevices();
    for (int j = 0; j < gs.length; j++) {
        gcBounds = gcBounds.union(gs[j].getDefaultConfiguration().getBounds());
    }
    // if portion of dialog is not within the gc boundary
    if (!gcBounds.contains(dlgBounds)) {
        // put in the center relative to parent frame/dialog
        dialog.setLocationRelativeTo(owner);
    }
    dialog.show();
    if (dialog.getStatus() == ServiceDialog.APPROVE) {
        PrintRequestAttributeSet newas = dialog.getAttributes();
        Class dstCategory = Destination.class;
        Class amCategory = SunAlternateMedia.class;
        Class fdCategory = Fidelity.class;
        if (attributes.containsKey(dstCategory) && !newas.containsKey(dstCategory)) {
            attributes.remove(dstCategory);
        }
        if (attributes.containsKey(amCategory) && !newas.containsKey(amCategory)) {
            attributes.remove(amCategory);
        }
        attributes.addAll(newas);
        Fidelity fd = (Fidelity) attributes.get(fdCategory);
        if (fd != null) {
            if (fd == Fidelity.FIDELITY_TRUE) {
                removeUnsupportedAttributes(dialog.getPrintService(), flavor, attributes);
            }
        }
    }
    return dialog.getPrintService();
}
Also used : Window(java.awt.Window) ServiceDialog(sun.print.ServiceDialog) Destination(javax.print.attribute.standard.Destination) Fidelity(javax.print.attribute.standard.Fidelity) Frame(java.awt.Frame) HeadlessException(java.awt.HeadlessException) Rectangle(java.awt.Rectangle) SunAlternateMedia(sun.print.SunAlternateMedia) GraphicsEnvironment(java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment) Point(java.awt.Point) PrintRequestAttributeSet(javax.print.attribute.PrintRequestAttributeSet) GraphicsDevice(java.awt.GraphicsDevice) ServiceDialog(sun.print.ServiceDialog) Dialog(java.awt.Dialog)

Example 29 with GraphicsDevice

use of java.awt.GraphicsDevice in project jdk8u_jdk by JetBrains.

the class JMenu method getPopupMenuOrigin.

/**
     * Computes the origin for the <code>JMenu</code>'s popup menu.
     * This method uses Look and Feel properties named
     * <code>Menu.menuPopupOffsetX</code>,
     * <code>Menu.menuPopupOffsetY</code>,
     * <code>Menu.submenuPopupOffsetX</code>, and
     * <code>Menu.submenuPopupOffsetY</code>
     * to adjust the exact location of popup.
     *
     * @return a <code>Point</code> in the coordinate space of the
     *          menu which should be used as the origin
     *          of the <code>JMenu</code>'s popup menu
     *
     * @since 1.3
     */
protected Point getPopupMenuOrigin() {
    int x;
    int y;
    JPopupMenu pm = getPopupMenu();
    // Figure out the sizes needed to caclulate the menu position
    Dimension s = getSize();
    Dimension pmSize = pm.getSize();
    // the size has not yet been initiated
    if (pmSize.width == 0) {
        pmSize = pm.getPreferredSize();
    }
    Point position = getLocationOnScreen();
    Toolkit toolkit = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit();
    GraphicsConfiguration gc = getGraphicsConfiguration();
    Rectangle screenBounds = new Rectangle(toolkit.getScreenSize());
    GraphicsEnvironment ge = GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment();
    GraphicsDevice[] gd = ge.getScreenDevices();
    for (int i = 0; i < gd.length; i++) {
        if (gd[i].getType() == GraphicsDevice.TYPE_RASTER_SCREEN) {
            GraphicsConfiguration dgc = gd[i].getDefaultConfiguration();
            if (dgc.getBounds().contains(position)) {
                gc = dgc;
                break;
            }
        }
    }
    if (gc != null) {
        screenBounds = gc.getBounds();
        // take screen insets (e.g. taskbar) into account
        Insets screenInsets = toolkit.getScreenInsets(gc);
        screenBounds.width -= Math.abs(screenInsets.left + screenInsets.right);
        screenBounds.height -= Math.abs(screenInsets.top + screenInsets.bottom);
        position.x -= Math.abs(screenInsets.left);
        position.y -= Math.abs(screenInsets.top);
    }
    Container parent = getParent();
    if (parent instanceof JPopupMenu) {
        // We are a submenu (pull-right)
        int xOffset = UIManager.getInt("Menu.submenuPopupOffsetX");
        int yOffset = UIManager.getInt("Menu.submenuPopupOffsetY");
        if (SwingUtilities.isLeftToRight(this)) {
            // First determine x:
            // Prefer placement to the right
            x = s.width + xOffset;
            if (position.x + x + pmSize.width >= screenBounds.width + screenBounds.x && // popup doesn't fit - place it wherever there's more room
            screenBounds.width - s.width < 2 * (position.x - screenBounds.x)) {
                x = 0 - xOffset - pmSize.width;
            }
        } else {
            // First determine x:
            // Prefer placement to the left
            x = 0 - xOffset - pmSize.width;
            if (position.x + x < screenBounds.x && // popup doesn't fit - place it wherever there's more room
            screenBounds.width - s.width > 2 * (position.x - screenBounds.x)) {
                x = s.width + xOffset;
            }
        }
        // Then the y:
        // Prefer dropping down
        y = yOffset;
        if (position.y + y + pmSize.height >= screenBounds.height + screenBounds.y && // popup doesn't fit - place it wherever there's more room
        screenBounds.height - s.height < 2 * (position.y - screenBounds.y)) {
            y = s.height - yOffset - pmSize.height;
        }
    } else {
        // We are a toplevel menu (pull-down)
        int xOffset = UIManager.getInt("Menu.menuPopupOffsetX");
        int yOffset = UIManager.getInt("Menu.menuPopupOffsetY");
        if (SwingUtilities.isLeftToRight(this)) {
            // First determine the x:
            // Extend to the right
            x = xOffset;
            if (position.x + x + pmSize.width >= screenBounds.width + screenBounds.x && // popup doesn't fit - place it wherever there's more room
            screenBounds.width - s.width < 2 * (position.x - screenBounds.x)) {
                x = s.width - xOffset - pmSize.width;
            }
        } else {
            // First determine the x:
            // Extend to the left
            x = s.width - xOffset - pmSize.width;
            if (position.x + x < screenBounds.x && // popup doesn't fit - place it wherever there's more room
            screenBounds.width - s.width > 2 * (position.x - screenBounds.x)) {
                x = xOffset;
            }
        }
        // Then the y:
        // Prefer dropping down
        y = s.height + yOffset;
        if (position.y + y + pmSize.height >= screenBounds.height + screenBounds.y && // popup doesn't fit - place it wherever there's more room
        screenBounds.height - s.height < 2 * (position.y - screenBounds.y)) {
            // Otherwise drop 'up'
            y = 0 - yOffset - pmSize.height;
        }
    }
    return new Point(x, y);
}
Also used : Container(java.awt.Container) GraphicsDevice(java.awt.GraphicsDevice) Insets(java.awt.Insets) Rectangle(java.awt.Rectangle) Toolkit(java.awt.Toolkit) Dimension(java.awt.Dimension) Point(java.awt.Point) GraphicsEnvironment(java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment) Point(java.awt.Point) GraphicsConfiguration(java.awt.GraphicsConfiguration)

Example 30 with GraphicsDevice

use of java.awt.GraphicsDevice in project jdk8u_jdk by JetBrains.

the class X11GraphicsEnvironment method getDefaultScreenDevice.

/**
     * Returns the default screen graphics device.
     */
public GraphicsDevice getDefaultScreenDevice() {
    GraphicsDevice[] screens = getScreenDevices();
    if (screens.length == 0) {
        throw new AWTError("no screen devices");
    }
    int index = getDefaultScreenNum();
    return screens[0 < index && index < screens.length ? index : 0];
}
Also used : GraphicsDevice(java.awt.GraphicsDevice) AWTError(java.awt.AWTError) Point(java.awt.Point)

Aggregations

GraphicsDevice (java.awt.GraphicsDevice)75 GraphicsEnvironment (java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment)44 GraphicsConfiguration (java.awt.GraphicsConfiguration)23 Point (java.awt.Point)15 Frame (java.awt.Frame)13 Dimension (java.awt.Dimension)12 DisplayMode (java.awt.DisplayMode)12 Rectangle (java.awt.Rectangle)11 Insets (java.awt.Insets)7 Toolkit (java.awt.Toolkit)7 Graphics (java.awt.Graphics)6 BufferedImage (java.awt.image.BufferedImage)6 HeadlessException (java.awt.HeadlessException)4 Window (java.awt.Window)4 JFrame (javax.swing.JFrame)4 Test (org.junit.Test)4 MouseAdapter (java.awt.event.MouseAdapter)3 MouseEvent (java.awt.event.MouseEvent)3 WindowAdapter (java.awt.event.WindowAdapter)3 WindowEvent (java.awt.event.WindowEvent)3