javax.swing.text.LayeredHighlighter Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: SnippetHighlighter.java From littleluck with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Adds a highlight to the view. Returns a tag that can be used * to refer to the highlight. * * @param p0 the start offset of the range to highlight >= 0 * @param p1 the end offset of the range to highlight >= p0 * @param p the painter to use to actually render the highlight * @return an object that can be used as a tag * to refer to the highlight * @exception BadLocationException if the specified location is invalid */ public Object addHighlight(int p0, int p1, Highlighter.HighlightPainter p) throws BadLocationException { Document doc = component.getDocument(); HighlightInfo i = (getDrawsLayeredHighlights() && (p instanceof LayeredHighlighter.LayerPainter)) ? new LayeredHighlightInfo() : new HighlightInfo(); i.painter = p; i.p0 = doc.createPosition(p0); i.p1 = doc.createPosition(p1); // For snippets, we want to make sure selection is layered ON TOP // since we add transparency to the selection color; so rather // than append the highlight, we insert it in the front. highlights.insertElementAt(i, 0); safeDamageRange(p0, p1); return i; }
Example #2
Source File: SnippetHighlighter.java From beautyeye with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Adds a highlight to the view. Returns a tag that can be used * to refer to the highlight. * * @param p0 the start offset of the range to highlight >= 0 * @param p1 the end offset of the range to highlight >= p0 * @param p the painter to use to actually render the highlight * @return an object that can be used as a tag * to refer to the highlight * @exception BadLocationException if the specified location is invalid */ public Object addHighlight(int p0, int p1, Highlighter.HighlightPainter p) throws BadLocationException { Document doc = component.getDocument(); HighlightInfo i = (getDrawsLayeredHighlights() && (p instanceof LayeredHighlighter.LayerPainter)) ? new LayeredHighlightInfo() : new HighlightInfo(); i.painter = p; i.p0 = doc.createPosition(p0); i.p1 = doc.createPosition(p1); // For snippets, we want to make sure selection is layered ON TOP // since we add transparency to the selection color; so rather // than append the highlight, we insert it in the front. highlights.insertElementAt(i, 0); safeDamageRange(p0, p1); return i; }
Example #3
Source File: ImageView.java From Bytecoder with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
private void paintHighlights(Graphics g, Shape shape) { if (container instanceof JTextComponent) { JTextComponent tc = (JTextComponent)container; Highlighter h = tc.getHighlighter(); if (h instanceof LayeredHighlighter) { ((LayeredHighlighter)h).paintLayeredHighlights (g, getStartOffset(), getEndOffset(), shape, tc, this); } } }
Example #4
Source File: ImageView.java From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
private void paintHighlights(Graphics g, Shape shape) { if (container instanceof JTextComponent) { JTextComponent tc = (JTextComponent)container; Highlighter h = tc.getHighlighter(); if (h instanceof LayeredHighlighter) { ((LayeredHighlighter)h).paintLayeredHighlights (g, getStartOffset(), getEndOffset(), shape, tc, this); } } }
Example #5
Source File: SnippetHighlighter.java From littleluck with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Restricts the region based on the receivers offsets and messages * the painter to paint the region. */ void paintLayeredHighlights(Graphics g, int p0, int p1, Shape viewBounds, JTextComponent editor, View view) { int start = getStartOffset(); int end = getEndOffset(); // Restrict the region to what we represent p0 = Math.max(start, p0); p1 = Math.min(end, p1); // Paint the appropriate region using the painter and union // the effected region with our bounds. union(((LayeredHighlighter.LayerPainter)painter).paintLayer (g, p0, p1, viewBounds, editor, view)); }
Example #6
Source File: SnippetHighlighter.java From beautyeye with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Restricts the region based on the receivers offsets and messages * the painter to paint the region. */ void paintLayeredHighlights(Graphics g, int p0, int p1, Shape viewBounds, JTextComponent editor, View view) { int start = getStartOffset(); int end = getEndOffset(); // Restrict the region to what we represent p0 = Math.max(start, p0); p1 = Math.min(end, p1); // Paint the appropriate region using the painter and union // the effected region with our bounds. union(((LayeredHighlighter.LayerPainter)painter).paintLayer (g, p0, p1, viewBounds, editor, view)); }
Example #7
Source File: BlockReplacedBoxView.java From SwingBox with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
private void paintHighlights(Graphics g, Shape shape) { if (container instanceof JTextComponent) { JTextComponent tc = (JTextComponent) container; Highlighter h = tc.getHighlighter(); if (h instanceof LayeredHighlighter) { ((LayeredHighlighter) h).paintLayeredHighlights(g, getStartOffset(), getEndOffset(), shape, tc, this); } } }
Example #8
Source File: InlineReplacedBoxView.java From SwingBox with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
private void paintHighlights(Graphics g, Shape shape) { if (container instanceof JTextComponent) { JTextComponent tc = (JTextComponent) container; Highlighter h = tc.getHighlighter(); if (h instanceof LayeredHighlighter) { ((LayeredHighlighter) h).paintLayeredHighlights(g, getStartOffset(), getEndOffset(), shape, tc, this); } } }
Example #9
Source File: TextBoxView.java From SwingBox with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Process paint. * * @param gg * the graphics context * @param a * the allocation */ protected void processPaint(Graphics gg, Shape a) { Graphics2D g = (Graphics2D) gg; AffineTransform tmpTransform = g.getTransform(); if (!tmpTransform.equals(transform)) { transform = tmpTransform; invalidateTextLayout(); } Component c = container; int p0 = getStartOffset(); int p1 = getEndOffset(); Color fg = getForeground(); if (c instanceof JTextComponent) { JTextComponent tc = (JTextComponent) c; if (!tc.isEnabled()) { fg = tc.getDisabledTextColor(); } // javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicTextUI $ BasicHighlighter // >> DefaultHighlighter // >> DefaultHighlightPainter Highlighter highLighter = tc.getHighlighter(); if (highLighter instanceof LayeredHighlighter) { ((LayeredHighlighter) highLighter).paintLayeredHighlights(g, p0, p1, box.getAbsoluteContentBounds(), tc, this); // (g, p0, p1, a, tc, this); } } // nothing is selected if (!box.isEmpty() && !getText().isEmpty()) renderContent(g, a, fg, p0, p1); }