sun.java2d.SurfaceManagerFactory Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: SunVolatileImage.java From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
protected VolatileSurfaceManager createSurfaceManager(Object context, ImageCapabilities caps) { /** * Platform-specific SurfaceManagerFactories will return a * manager suited to acceleration on each platform. But if * the user is asking for a VolatileImage from a BufferedImageGC, * then we need to return the appropriate unaccelerated manager. * Note: this could change in the future; if some platform would * like to accelerate BIGC volatile images, then this special-casing * of the BIGC graphicsConfig should live in platform-specific * code instead. * We do the same for a Printer Device, and if user requested an * unaccelerated VolatileImage by passing the capabilities object. */ if (graphicsConfig instanceof BufferedImageGraphicsConfig || graphicsConfig instanceof sun.print.PrinterGraphicsConfig || (caps != null && !caps.isAccelerated())) { return new BufImgVolatileSurfaceManager(this, context); } SurfaceManagerFactory smf = SurfaceManagerFactory.getInstance(); return smf.createVolatileManager(this, context); }
Example #2
Source File: SunVolatileImage.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
protected VolatileSurfaceManager createSurfaceManager(Object context, ImageCapabilities caps) { /** * Platform-specific SurfaceManagerFactories will return a * manager suited to acceleration on each platform. But if * the user is asking for a VolatileImage from a BufferedImageGC, * then we need to return the appropriate unaccelerated manager. * Note: this could change in the future; if some platform would * like to accelerate BIGC volatile images, then this special-casing * of the BIGC graphicsConfig should live in platform-specific * code instead. * We do the same for a Printer Device, and if user requested an * unaccelerated VolatileImage by passing the capabilities object. */ if (graphicsConfig instanceof BufferedImageGraphicsConfig || graphicsConfig instanceof sun.print.PrinterGraphicsConfig || (caps != null && !caps.isAccelerated())) { return new BufImgVolatileSurfaceManager(this, context); } SurfaceManagerFactory smf = SurfaceManagerFactory.getInstance(); return smf.createVolatileManager(this, context); }
Example #3
Source File: SunVolatileImage.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
protected VolatileSurfaceManager createSurfaceManager(Object context, ImageCapabilities caps) { /** * Platform-specific SurfaceManagerFactories will return a * manager suited to acceleration on each platform. But if * the user is asking for a VolatileImage from a BufferedImageGC, * then we need to return the appropriate unaccelerated manager. * Note: this could change in the future; if some platform would * like to accelerate BIGC volatile images, then this special-casing * of the BIGC graphicsConfig should live in platform-specific * code instead. * We do the same for a Printer Device, and if user requested an * unaccelerated VolatileImage by passing the capabilities object. */ if (graphicsConfig instanceof BufferedImageGraphicsConfig || graphicsConfig instanceof sun.print.PrinterGraphicsConfig || (caps != null && !caps.isAccelerated())) { return new BufImgVolatileSurfaceManager(this, context); } SurfaceManagerFactory smf = SurfaceManagerFactory.getInstance(); return smf.createVolatileManager(this, context); }
Example #4
Source File: SunVolatileImage.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
protected VolatileSurfaceManager createSurfaceManager(Object context, ImageCapabilities caps) { /** * Platform-specific SurfaceManagerFactories will return a * manager suited to acceleration on each platform. But if * the user is asking for a VolatileImage from a BufferedImageGC, * then we need to return the appropriate unaccelerated manager. * Note: this could change in the future; if some platform would * like to accelerate BIGC volatile images, then this special-casing * of the BIGC graphicsConfig should live in platform-specific * code instead. * We do the same for a Printer Device, and if user requested an * unaccelerated VolatileImage by passing the capabilities object. */ if (graphicsConfig instanceof BufferedImageGraphicsConfig || graphicsConfig instanceof sun.print.PrinterGraphicsConfig || (caps != null && !caps.isAccelerated())) { return new BufImgVolatileSurfaceManager(this, context); } SurfaceManagerFactory smf = SurfaceManagerFactory.getInstance(); return smf.createVolatileManager(this, context); }
Example #5
Source File: SunVolatileImage.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
protected VolatileSurfaceManager createSurfaceManager(Object context, ImageCapabilities caps) { /** * Platform-specific SurfaceManagerFactories will return a * manager suited to acceleration on each platform. But if * the user is asking for a VolatileImage from a BufferedImageGC, * then we need to return the appropriate unaccelerated manager. * Note: this could change in the future; if some platform would * like to accelerate BIGC volatile images, then this special-casing * of the BIGC graphicsConfig should live in platform-specific * code instead. * We do the same for a Printer Device, and if user requested an * unaccelerated VolatileImage by passing the capabilities object. */ if (graphicsConfig instanceof BufferedImageGraphicsConfig || graphicsConfig instanceof sun.print.PrinterGraphicsConfig || (caps != null && !caps.isAccelerated())) { return new BufImgVolatileSurfaceManager(this, context); } SurfaceManagerFactory smf = SurfaceManagerFactory.getInstance(); return smf.createVolatileManager(this, context); }
Example #6
Source File: SunVolatileImage.java From Bytecoder with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
protected VolatileSurfaceManager createSurfaceManager(Object context, ImageCapabilities caps) { /** * Platform-specific SurfaceManagerFactories will return a * manager suited to acceleration on each platform. But if * the user is asking for a VolatileImage from a BufferedImageGC, * then we need to return the appropriate unaccelerated manager. * Note: this could change in the future; if some platform would * like to accelerate BIGC volatile images, then this special-casing * of the BIGC graphicsConfig should live in platform-specific * code instead. * We do the same for a Printer Device, and if user requested an * unaccelerated VolatileImage by passing the capabilities object. */ if (graphicsConfig instanceof BufferedImageGraphicsConfig || graphicsConfig instanceof sun.print.PrinterGraphicsConfig || (caps != null && !caps.isAccelerated())) { return new BufImgVolatileSurfaceManager(this, context); } SurfaceManagerFactory smf = SurfaceManagerFactory.getInstance(); return smf.createVolatileManager(this, context); }
Example #7
Source File: SunVolatileImage.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
protected VolatileSurfaceManager createSurfaceManager(Object context, ImageCapabilities caps) { /** * Platform-specific SurfaceManagerFactories will return a * manager suited to acceleration on each platform. But if * the user is asking for a VolatileImage from a BufferedImageGC, * then we need to return the appropriate unaccelerated manager. * Note: this could change in the future; if some platform would * like to accelerate BIGC volatile images, then this special-casing * of the BIGC graphicsConfig should live in platform-specific * code instead. * We do the same for a Printer Device, and if user requested an * unaccelerated VolatileImage by passing the capabilities object. */ if (graphicsConfig instanceof BufferedImageGraphicsConfig || graphicsConfig instanceof sun.print.PrinterGraphicsConfig || (caps != null && !caps.isAccelerated())) { return new BufImgVolatileSurfaceManager(this, context); } SurfaceManagerFactory smf = SurfaceManagerFactory.getInstance(); return smf.createVolatileManager(this, context); }
Example #8
Source File: SunVolatileImage.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
protected VolatileSurfaceManager createSurfaceManager(Object context, ImageCapabilities caps) { /** * Platform-specific SurfaceManagerFactories will return a * manager suited to acceleration on each platform. But if * the user is asking for a VolatileImage from a BufferedImageGC, * then we need to return the appropriate unaccelerated manager. * Note: this could change in the future; if some platform would * like to accelerate BIGC volatile images, then this special-casing * of the BIGC graphicsConfig should live in platform-specific * code instead. * We do the same for a Printer Device, and if user requested an * unaccelerated VolatileImage by passing the capabilities object. */ if (graphicsConfig instanceof BufferedImageGraphicsConfig || graphicsConfig instanceof sun.print.PrinterGraphicsConfig || (caps != null && !caps.isAccelerated())) { return new BufImgVolatileSurfaceManager(this, context); } SurfaceManagerFactory smf = SurfaceManagerFactory.getInstance(); return smf.createVolatileManager(this, context); }
Example #9
Source File: SunVolatileImage.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
protected VolatileSurfaceManager createSurfaceManager(Object context, ImageCapabilities caps) { /** * Platform-specific SurfaceManagerFactories will return a * manager suited to acceleration on each platform. But if * the user is asking for a VolatileImage from a BufferedImageGC, * then we need to return the appropriate unaccelerated manager. * Note: this could change in the future; if some platform would * like to accelerate BIGC volatile images, then this special-casing * of the BIGC graphicsConfig should live in platform-specific * code instead. * We do the same for a Printer Device, and if user requested an * unaccelerated VolatileImage by passing the capabilities object. */ if (graphicsConfig instanceof BufferedImageGraphicsConfig || graphicsConfig instanceof sun.print.PrinterGraphicsConfig || (caps != null && !caps.isAccelerated())) { return new BufImgVolatileSurfaceManager(this, context); } SurfaceManagerFactory smf = SurfaceManagerFactory.getInstance(); return smf.createVolatileManager(this, context); }
Example #10
Source File: SunVolatileImage.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
protected VolatileSurfaceManager createSurfaceManager(Object context, ImageCapabilities caps) { /** * Platform-specific SurfaceManagerFactories will return a * manager suited to acceleration on each platform. But if * the user is asking for a VolatileImage from a BufferedImageGC, * then we need to return the appropriate unaccelerated manager. * Note: this could change in the future; if some platform would * like to accelerate BIGC volatile images, then this special-casing * of the BIGC graphicsConfig should live in platform-specific * code instead. * We do the same for a Printer Device, and if user requested an * unaccelerated VolatileImage by passing the capabilities object. */ if (graphicsConfig instanceof BufferedImageGraphicsConfig || graphicsConfig instanceof sun.print.PrinterGraphicsConfig || (caps != null && !caps.isAccelerated())) { return new BufImgVolatileSurfaceManager(this, context); } SurfaceManagerFactory smf = SurfaceManagerFactory.getInstance(); return smf.createVolatileManager(this, context); }
Example #11
Source File: SunVolatileImage.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
protected VolatileSurfaceManager createSurfaceManager(Object context, ImageCapabilities caps) { /** * Platform-specific SurfaceManagerFactories will return a * manager suited to acceleration on each platform. But if * the user is asking for a VolatileImage from a BufferedImageGC, * then we need to return the appropriate unaccelerated manager. * Note: this could change in the future; if some platform would * like to accelerate BIGC volatile images, then this special-casing * of the BIGC graphicsConfig should live in platform-specific * code instead. * We do the same for a Printer Device, and if user requested an * unaccelerated VolatileImage by passing the capabilities object. */ if (graphicsConfig instanceof BufferedImageGraphicsConfig || graphicsConfig instanceof sun.print.PrinterGraphicsConfig || (caps != null && !caps.isAccelerated())) { return new BufImgVolatileSurfaceManager(this, context); } SurfaceManagerFactory smf = SurfaceManagerFactory.getInstance(); return smf.createVolatileManager(this, context); }
Example #12
Source File: SunVolatileImage.java From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
protected VolatileSurfaceManager createSurfaceManager(Object context, ImageCapabilities caps) { /** * Platform-specific SurfaceManagerFactories will return a * manager suited to acceleration on each platform. But if * the user is asking for a VolatileImage from a BufferedImageGC, * then we need to return the appropriate unaccelerated manager. * Note: this could change in the future; if some platform would * like to accelerate BIGC volatile images, then this special-casing * of the BIGC graphicsConfig should live in platform-specific * code instead. * We do the same for a Printer Device, and if user requested an * unaccelerated VolatileImage by passing the capabilities object. */ if (graphicsConfig instanceof BufferedImageGraphicsConfig || graphicsConfig instanceof sun.print.PrinterGraphicsConfig || (caps != null && !caps.isAccelerated())) { return new BufImgVolatileSurfaceManager(this, context); } SurfaceManagerFactory smf = SurfaceManagerFactory.getInstance(); return smf.createVolatileManager(this, context); }
Example #13
Source File: SunVolatileImage.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
protected VolatileSurfaceManager createSurfaceManager(Object context, ImageCapabilities caps) { /** * Platform-specific SurfaceManagerFactories will return a * manager suited to acceleration on each platform. But if * the user is asking for a VolatileImage from a BufferedImageGC, * then we need to return the appropriate unaccelerated manager. * Note: this could change in the future; if some platform would * like to accelerate BIGC volatile images, then this special-casing * of the BIGC graphicsConfig should live in platform-specific * code instead. * We do the same for a Printer Device, and if user requested an * unaccelerated VolatileImage by passing the capabilities object. */ if (graphicsConfig instanceof BufferedImageGraphicsConfig || graphicsConfig instanceof sun.print.PrinterGraphicsConfig || (caps != null && !caps.isAccelerated())) { return new BufImgVolatileSurfaceManager(this, context); } SurfaceManagerFactory smf = SurfaceManagerFactory.getInstance(); return smf.createVolatileManager(this, context); }
Example #14
Source File: SunVolatileImage.java From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
protected VolatileSurfaceManager createSurfaceManager(Object context, ImageCapabilities caps) { /** * Platform-specific SurfaceManagerFactories will return a * manager suited to acceleration on each platform. But if * the user is asking for a VolatileImage from a BufferedImageGC, * then we need to return the appropriate unaccelerated manager. * Note: this could change in the future; if some platform would * like to accelerate BIGC volatile images, then this special-casing * of the BIGC graphicsConfig should live in platform-specific * code instead. * We do the same for a Printer Device, and if user requested an * unaccelerated VolatileImage by passing the capabilities object. */ if (graphicsConfig instanceof BufferedImageGraphicsConfig || graphicsConfig instanceof sun.print.PrinterGraphicsConfig || (caps != null && !caps.isAccelerated())) { return new BufImgVolatileSurfaceManager(this, context); } SurfaceManagerFactory smf = SurfaceManagerFactory.getInstance(); return smf.createVolatileManager(this, context); }