Java Code Examples for sun.awt.windows.WWindowPeer#setAlwaysOnTop()

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Example 1
Source File: D3DGraphicsDevice.java    From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
protected void removeFSWindowListener(Window w) {
    realFSWindow.removeWindowListener(fsWindowListener);
    fsWindowListener = null;

    /**
     * Bug 4933099: There is some funny-business to deal with when this
     * method is called with a Window instead of a Frame.  See 4836744
     * for more information on this.  One side-effect of our workaround
     * for the problem is that the owning Frame of a Window may end
     * up getting resized during the fullscreen process.  When we
     * return from fullscreen mode, we should resize the Frame to
     * its original size (just like the Window is being resized
     * to its original size in GraphicsDevice).
     */
    WWindowPeer wpeer = (WWindowPeer)realFSWindow.getPeer();
    if (wpeer != null) {
        if (ownerOrigBounds != null) {
            // if the window went into fs mode before it was realized it
            // could have (0,0) dimensions
            if (ownerOrigBounds.width  == 0) ownerOrigBounds.width  = 1;
            if (ownerOrigBounds.height == 0) ownerOrigBounds.height = 1;
            wpeer.reshape(ownerOrigBounds.x,     ownerOrigBounds.y,
                          ownerOrigBounds.width, ownerOrigBounds.height);
            if (!ownerWasVisible) {
                wpeer.setVisible(false);
            }
            ownerOrigBounds = null;
        }
        if (!fsWindowWasAlwaysOnTop) {
            wpeer.setAlwaysOnTop(false);
        }
    }

    realFSWindow = null;
}
 
Example 2
Source File: D3DGraphicsDevice.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
protected void removeFSWindowListener(Window w) {
    realFSWindow.removeWindowListener(fsWindowListener);
    fsWindowListener = null;

    /**
     * Bug 4933099: There is some funny-business to deal with when this
     * method is called with a Window instead of a Frame.  See 4836744
     * for more information on this.  One side-effect of our workaround
     * for the problem is that the owning Frame of a Window may end
     * up getting resized during the fullscreen process.  When we
     * return from fullscreen mode, we should resize the Frame to
     * its original size (just like the Window is being resized
     * to its original size in GraphicsDevice).
     */
    WWindowPeer wpeer = (WWindowPeer)realFSWindow.getPeer();
    if (wpeer != null) {
        if (ownerOrigBounds != null) {
            // if the window went into fs mode before it was realized it
            // could have (0,0) dimensions
            if (ownerOrigBounds.width  == 0) ownerOrigBounds.width  = 1;
            if (ownerOrigBounds.height == 0) ownerOrigBounds.height = 1;
            wpeer.reshape(ownerOrigBounds.x,     ownerOrigBounds.y,
                          ownerOrigBounds.width, ownerOrigBounds.height);
            if (!ownerWasVisible) {
                wpeer.setVisible(false);
            }
            ownerOrigBounds = null;
        }
        if (!fsWindowWasAlwaysOnTop) {
            wpeer.setAlwaysOnTop(false);
        }
    }

    realFSWindow = null;
}
 
Example 3
Source File: D3DGraphicsDevice.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
protected void removeFSWindowListener(Window w) {
    realFSWindow.removeWindowListener(fsWindowListener);
    fsWindowListener = null;

    /**
     * Bug 4933099: There is some funny-business to deal with when this
     * method is called with a Window instead of a Frame.  See 4836744
     * for more information on this.  One side-effect of our workaround
     * for the problem is that the owning Frame of a Window may end
     * up getting resized during the fullscreen process.  When we
     * return from fullscreen mode, we should resize the Frame to
     * its original size (just like the Window is being resized
     * to its original size in GraphicsDevice).
     */
    WWindowPeer wpeer = (WWindowPeer)realFSWindow.getPeer();
    if (wpeer != null) {
        if (ownerOrigBounds != null) {
            // if the window went into fs mode before it was realized it
            // could have (0,0) dimensions
            if (ownerOrigBounds.width  == 0) ownerOrigBounds.width  = 1;
            if (ownerOrigBounds.height == 0) ownerOrigBounds.height = 1;
            wpeer.reshape(ownerOrigBounds.x,     ownerOrigBounds.y,
                          ownerOrigBounds.width, ownerOrigBounds.height);
            if (!ownerWasVisible) {
                wpeer.setVisible(false);
            }
            ownerOrigBounds = null;
        }
        if (!fsWindowWasAlwaysOnTop) {
            wpeer.setAlwaysOnTop(false);
        }
    }

    realFSWindow = null;
}
 
Example 4
Source File: D3DGraphicsDevice.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
protected void removeFSWindowListener(Window w) {
    realFSWindow.removeWindowListener(fsWindowListener);
    fsWindowListener = null;

    /**
     * Bug 4933099: There is some funny-business to deal with when this
     * method is called with a Window instead of a Frame.  See 4836744
     * for more information on this.  One side-effect of our workaround
     * for the problem is that the owning Frame of a Window may end
     * up getting resized during the fullscreen process.  When we
     * return from fullscreen mode, we should resize the Frame to
     * its original size (just like the Window is being resized
     * to its original size in GraphicsDevice).
     */
    WWindowPeer wpeer = (WWindowPeer)realFSWindow.getPeer();
    if (wpeer != null) {
        if (ownerOrigBounds != null) {
            // if the window went into fs mode before it was realized it
            // could have (0,0) dimensions
            if (ownerOrigBounds.width  == 0) ownerOrigBounds.width  = 1;
            if (ownerOrigBounds.height == 0) ownerOrigBounds.height = 1;
            wpeer.reshape(ownerOrigBounds.x,     ownerOrigBounds.y,
                          ownerOrigBounds.width, ownerOrigBounds.height);
            if (!ownerWasVisible) {
                wpeer.setVisible(false);
            }
            ownerOrigBounds = null;
        }
        if (!fsWindowWasAlwaysOnTop) {
            wpeer.setAlwaysOnTop(false);
        }
    }

    realFSWindow = null;
}
 
Example 5
Source File: D3DGraphicsDevice.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
protected void removeFSWindowListener(Window w) {
    realFSWindow.removeWindowListener(fsWindowListener);
    fsWindowListener = null;

    /**
     * Bug 4933099: There is some funny-business to deal with when this
     * method is called with a Window instead of a Frame.  See 4836744
     * for more information on this.  One side-effect of our workaround
     * for the problem is that the owning Frame of a Window may end
     * up getting resized during the fullscreen process.  When we
     * return from fullscreen mode, we should resize the Frame to
     * its original size (just like the Window is being resized
     * to its original size in GraphicsDevice).
     */
    WWindowPeer wpeer = (WWindowPeer)realFSWindow.getPeer();
    if (wpeer != null) {
        if (ownerOrigBounds != null) {
            // if the window went into fs mode before it was realized it
            // could have (0,0) dimensions
            if (ownerOrigBounds.width  == 0) ownerOrigBounds.width  = 1;
            if (ownerOrigBounds.height == 0) ownerOrigBounds.height = 1;
            wpeer.reshape(ownerOrigBounds.x,     ownerOrigBounds.y,
                          ownerOrigBounds.width, ownerOrigBounds.height);
            if (!ownerWasVisible) {
                wpeer.setVisible(false);
            }
            ownerOrigBounds = null;
        }
        if (!fsWindowWasAlwaysOnTop) {
            wpeer.setAlwaysOnTop(false);
        }
    }

    realFSWindow = null;
}
 
Example 6
Source File: D3DGraphicsDevice.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
protected void removeFSWindowListener(Window w) {
    realFSWindow.removeWindowListener(fsWindowListener);
    fsWindowListener = null;

    /**
     * Bug 4933099: There is some funny-business to deal with when this
     * method is called with a Window instead of a Frame.  See 4836744
     * for more information on this.  One side-effect of our workaround
     * for the problem is that the owning Frame of a Window may end
     * up getting resized during the fullscreen process.  When we
     * return from fullscreen mode, we should resize the Frame to
     * its original size (just like the Window is being resized
     * to its original size in GraphicsDevice).
     */
    final WWindowPeer wpeer = AWTAccessor.getComponentAccessor()
                                         .getPeer(realFSWindow);
    if (wpeer != null) {
        if (ownerOrigBounds != null) {
            // if the window went into fs mode before it was realized it
            // could have (0,0) dimensions
            if (ownerOrigBounds.width  == 0) ownerOrigBounds.width  = 1;
            if (ownerOrigBounds.height == 0) ownerOrigBounds.height = 1;
            wpeer.reshape(ownerOrigBounds.x,     ownerOrigBounds.y,
                          ownerOrigBounds.width, ownerOrigBounds.height);
            if (!ownerWasVisible) {
                wpeer.setVisible(false);
            }
            ownerOrigBounds = null;
        }
        if (!fsWindowWasAlwaysOnTop) {
            wpeer.setAlwaysOnTop(false);
        }
    }

    realFSWindow = null;
}
 
Example 7
Source File: D3DGraphicsDevice.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
protected void removeFSWindowListener(Window w) {
    realFSWindow.removeWindowListener(fsWindowListener);
    fsWindowListener = null;

    /**
     * Bug 4933099: There is some funny-business to deal with when this
     * method is called with a Window instead of a Frame.  See 4836744
     * for more information on this.  One side-effect of our workaround
     * for the problem is that the owning Frame of a Window may end
     * up getting resized during the fullscreen process.  When we
     * return from fullscreen mode, we should resize the Frame to
     * its original size (just like the Window is being resized
     * to its original size in GraphicsDevice).
     */
    WWindowPeer wpeer = (WWindowPeer)realFSWindow.getPeer();
    if (wpeer != null) {
        if (ownerOrigBounds != null) {
            // if the window went into fs mode before it was realized it
            // could have (0,0) dimensions
            if (ownerOrigBounds.width  == 0) ownerOrigBounds.width  = 1;
            if (ownerOrigBounds.height == 0) ownerOrigBounds.height = 1;
            wpeer.reshape(ownerOrigBounds.x,     ownerOrigBounds.y,
                          ownerOrigBounds.width, ownerOrigBounds.height);
            if (!ownerWasVisible) {
                wpeer.setVisible(false);
            }
            ownerOrigBounds = null;
        }
        if (!fsWindowWasAlwaysOnTop) {
            wpeer.setAlwaysOnTop(false);
        }
    }

    realFSWindow = null;
}
 
Example 8
Source File: D3DGraphicsDevice.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
protected void removeFSWindowListener(Window w) {
    realFSWindow.removeWindowListener(fsWindowListener);
    fsWindowListener = null;

    /**
     * Bug 4933099: There is some funny-business to deal with when this
     * method is called with a Window instead of a Frame.  See 4836744
     * for more information on this.  One side-effect of our workaround
     * for the problem is that the owning Frame of a Window may end
     * up getting resized during the fullscreen process.  When we
     * return from fullscreen mode, we should resize the Frame to
     * its original size (just like the Window is being resized
     * to its original size in GraphicsDevice).
     */
    WWindowPeer wpeer = (WWindowPeer)realFSWindow.getPeer();
    if (wpeer != null) {
        if (ownerOrigBounds != null) {
            // if the window went into fs mode before it was realized it
            // could have (0,0) dimensions
            if (ownerOrigBounds.width  == 0) ownerOrigBounds.width  = 1;
            if (ownerOrigBounds.height == 0) ownerOrigBounds.height = 1;
            wpeer.reshape(ownerOrigBounds.x,     ownerOrigBounds.y,
                          ownerOrigBounds.width, ownerOrigBounds.height);
            if (!ownerWasVisible) {
                wpeer.setVisible(false);
            }
            ownerOrigBounds = null;
        }
        if (!fsWindowWasAlwaysOnTop) {
            wpeer.setAlwaysOnTop(false);
        }
    }

    realFSWindow = null;
}
 
Example 9
Source File: D3DGraphicsDevice.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
protected void removeFSWindowListener(Window w) {
    realFSWindow.removeWindowListener(fsWindowListener);
    fsWindowListener = null;

    /**
     * Bug 4933099: There is some funny-business to deal with when this
     * method is called with a Window instead of a Frame.  See 4836744
     * for more information on this.  One side-effect of our workaround
     * for the problem is that the owning Frame of a Window may end
     * up getting resized during the fullscreen process.  When we
     * return from fullscreen mode, we should resize the Frame to
     * its original size (just like the Window is being resized
     * to its original size in GraphicsDevice).
     */
    WWindowPeer wpeer = (WWindowPeer)realFSWindow.getPeer();
    if (wpeer != null) {
        if (ownerOrigBounds != null) {
            // if the window went into fs mode before it was realized it
            // could have (0,0) dimensions
            if (ownerOrigBounds.width  == 0) ownerOrigBounds.width  = 1;
            if (ownerOrigBounds.height == 0) ownerOrigBounds.height = 1;
            wpeer.reshape(ownerOrigBounds.x,     ownerOrigBounds.y,
                          ownerOrigBounds.width, ownerOrigBounds.height);
            if (!ownerWasVisible) {
                wpeer.setVisible(false);
            }
            ownerOrigBounds = null;
        }
        if (!fsWindowWasAlwaysOnTop) {
            wpeer.setAlwaysOnTop(false);
        }
    }

    realFSWindow = null;
}
 
Example 10
Source File: D3DGraphicsDevice.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
protected void removeFSWindowListener(Window w) {
    realFSWindow.removeWindowListener(fsWindowListener);
    fsWindowListener = null;

    /**
     * Bug 4933099: There is some funny-business to deal with when this
     * method is called with a Window instead of a Frame.  See 4836744
     * for more information on this.  One side-effect of our workaround
     * for the problem is that the owning Frame of a Window may end
     * up getting resized during the fullscreen process.  When we
     * return from fullscreen mode, we should resize the Frame to
     * its original size (just like the Window is being resized
     * to its original size in GraphicsDevice).
     */
    WWindowPeer wpeer = (WWindowPeer)realFSWindow.getPeer();
    if (wpeer != null) {
        if (ownerOrigBounds != null) {
            // if the window went into fs mode before it was realized it
            // could have (0,0) dimensions
            if (ownerOrigBounds.width  == 0) ownerOrigBounds.width  = 1;
            if (ownerOrigBounds.height == 0) ownerOrigBounds.height = 1;
            wpeer.reshape(ownerOrigBounds.x,     ownerOrigBounds.y,
                          ownerOrigBounds.width, ownerOrigBounds.height);
            if (!ownerWasVisible) {
                wpeer.setVisible(false);
            }
            ownerOrigBounds = null;
        }
        if (!fsWindowWasAlwaysOnTop) {
            wpeer.setAlwaysOnTop(false);
        }
    }

    realFSWindow = null;
}
 
Example 11
Source File: D3DGraphicsDevice.java    From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
protected void removeFSWindowListener(Window w) {
    realFSWindow.removeWindowListener(fsWindowListener);
    fsWindowListener = null;

    /**
     * Bug 4933099: There is some funny-business to deal with when this
     * method is called with a Window instead of a Frame.  See 4836744
     * for more information on this.  One side-effect of our workaround
     * for the problem is that the owning Frame of a Window may end
     * up getting resized during the fullscreen process.  When we
     * return from fullscreen mode, we should resize the Frame to
     * its original size (just like the Window is being resized
     * to its original size in GraphicsDevice).
     */
    WWindowPeer wpeer = (WWindowPeer)realFSWindow.getPeer();
    if (wpeer != null) {
        if (ownerOrigBounds != null) {
            // if the window went into fs mode before it was realized it
            // could have (0,0) dimensions
            if (ownerOrigBounds.width  == 0) ownerOrigBounds.width  = 1;
            if (ownerOrigBounds.height == 0) ownerOrigBounds.height = 1;
            wpeer.reshape(ownerOrigBounds.x,     ownerOrigBounds.y,
                          ownerOrigBounds.width, ownerOrigBounds.height);
            if (!ownerWasVisible) {
                wpeer.setVisible(false);
            }
            ownerOrigBounds = null;
        }
        if (!fsWindowWasAlwaysOnTop) {
            wpeer.setAlwaysOnTop(false);
        }
    }

    realFSWindow = null;
}
 
Example 12
Source File: D3DGraphicsDevice.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
protected void removeFSWindowListener(Window w) {
    realFSWindow.removeWindowListener(fsWindowListener);
    fsWindowListener = null;

    /**
     * Bug 4933099: There is some funny-business to deal with when this
     * method is called with a Window instead of a Frame.  See 4836744
     * for more information on this.  One side-effect of our workaround
     * for the problem is that the owning Frame of a Window may end
     * up getting resized during the fullscreen process.  When we
     * return from fullscreen mode, we should resize the Frame to
     * its original size (just like the Window is being resized
     * to its original size in GraphicsDevice).
     */
    WWindowPeer wpeer = (WWindowPeer)realFSWindow.getPeer();
    if (wpeer != null) {
        if (ownerOrigBounds != null) {
            // if the window went into fs mode before it was realized it
            // could have (0,0) dimensions
            if (ownerOrigBounds.width  == 0) ownerOrigBounds.width  = 1;
            if (ownerOrigBounds.height == 0) ownerOrigBounds.height = 1;
            wpeer.reshape(ownerOrigBounds.x,     ownerOrigBounds.y,
                          ownerOrigBounds.width, ownerOrigBounds.height);
            if (!ownerWasVisible) {
                wpeer.setVisible(false);
            }
            ownerOrigBounds = null;
        }
        if (!fsWindowWasAlwaysOnTop) {
            wpeer.setAlwaysOnTop(false);
        }
    }

    realFSWindow = null;
}
 
Example 13
Source File: D3DGraphicsDevice.java    From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
protected void removeFSWindowListener(Window w) {
    realFSWindow.removeWindowListener(fsWindowListener);
    fsWindowListener = null;

    /**
     * Bug 4933099: There is some funny-business to deal with when this
     * method is called with a Window instead of a Frame.  See 4836744
     * for more information on this.  One side-effect of our workaround
     * for the problem is that the owning Frame of a Window may end
     * up getting resized during the fullscreen process.  When we
     * return from fullscreen mode, we should resize the Frame to
     * its original size (just like the Window is being resized
     * to its original size in GraphicsDevice).
     */
    WWindowPeer wpeer = (WWindowPeer)realFSWindow.getPeer();
    if (wpeer != null) {
        if (ownerOrigBounds != null) {
            // if the window went into fs mode before it was realized it
            // could have (0,0) dimensions
            if (ownerOrigBounds.width  == 0) ownerOrigBounds.width  = 1;
            if (ownerOrigBounds.height == 0) ownerOrigBounds.height = 1;
            wpeer.reshape(ownerOrigBounds.x,     ownerOrigBounds.y,
                          ownerOrigBounds.width, ownerOrigBounds.height);
            if (!ownerWasVisible) {
                wpeer.setVisible(false);
            }
            ownerOrigBounds = null;
        }
        if (!fsWindowWasAlwaysOnTop) {
            wpeer.setAlwaysOnTop(false);
        }
    }

    realFSWindow = null;
}