Source for java.awt.SystemColor

   1: /* SystemColor.java -- access dynamic system color values
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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package java.awt;
  40: 
  41: import java.awt.geom.AffineTransform;
  42: import java.awt.geom.Rectangle2D;
  43: import java.awt.image.ColorModel;
  44: import java.io.Serializable;
  45: 
  46: /**
  47:  * This class contains the various "system colors" in use by the native
  48:  * windowing system. The <code>getRGB()</code> method is dynamic on systems
  49:  * which support dynamic system color changes, and most methods in the
  50:  * superclass are written to use this dynamic value when reporting colors.
  51:  * However, the <code>equals()</code> method is not dynamic, and does not
  52:  * track the actual color of instances in this class. This means that equals
  53:  * may give surprising results; you are better off relying on getRGB.
  54:  *
  55:  * @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com)
  56:  * @author Eric Blake (ebb9@email.byu.edu)
  57:  * @since 1.1
  58:  * @status updated to 1.4
  59:  */
  60: public final class SystemColor extends Color implements Serializable
  61: {
  62:   // Implementation note: To be serial compatible with JDK, this class must
  63:   // violate the semantic meaning of super.value to be one of the
  64:   // NUM_COLORS constants instead of the actual RGB value. Hence there are
  65:   // a lot of ugly workarounds in Color and in this class. I would have
  66:   // designed it MUCH differently, making a separate id field in this class.
  67: 
  68:   /**
  69:    * Compatible with JDK 1.1+.
  70:    */
  71:   private static final long serialVersionUID = 4503142729533789064L;
  72: 
  73:   /**
  74:    * Array index of the desktop color.  Used by
  75:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
  76:    *
  77:    * @see #desktop
  78:    */
  79:   public static final int DESKTOP = 0;
  80: 
  81:   /**
  82:    * Array index of the active caption color.  Used by
  83:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
  84:    *
  85:    * @see #activeCaption
  86:    */
  87:   public static final int ACTIVE_CAPTION = 1;
  88: 
  89:   /**
  90:    * Array index of the active caption text color.  Used by
  91:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
  92:    *
  93:    * @see #activeCaptionText
  94:    */
  95:   public static final int ACTIVE_CAPTION_TEXT = 2;
  96: 
  97:   /**
  98:    * Array index of the active caption border color.  Used by
  99:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 100:    *
 101:    * @see #activeCaptionBorder
 102:    */
 103:   public static final int ACTIVE_CAPTION_BORDER = 3;
 104: 
 105:   /**
 106:    * Array index of the inactive caption color.  Used by
 107:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 108:    *
 109:    * @see #inactiveCaption
 110:    */
 111:   public static final int INACTIVE_CAPTION = 4;
 112: 
 113:   /**
 114:    * Array index of the inactive caption text color.  Used by
 115:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 116:    *
 117:    * @see #inactiveCaptionText
 118:    */
 119:   public static final int INACTIVE_CAPTION_TEXT = 5;
 120: 
 121:   /**
 122:    * Array index of the inactive caption border color.  Used by
 123:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 124:    *
 125:    * @see #inactiveCaptionBorder
 126:    */
 127:   public static final int INACTIVE_CAPTION_BORDER = 6;
 128: 
 129:   /**
 130:    * Array index of the window background color.  Used by
 131:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 132:    *
 133:    * @see #window
 134:    */
 135:   public static final int WINDOW = 7;
 136: 
 137:   /**
 138:    * Array index of the window border color.  Used by
 139:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 140:    *
 141:    * @see #windowBorder
 142:    */
 143:   public static final int WINDOW_BORDER = 8;
 144: 
 145:   /**
 146:    * Array index of the window text color.  Used by
 147:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 148:    *
 149:    * @see #windowText
 150:    */
 151:   public static final int WINDOW_TEXT = 9;
 152: 
 153:   /**
 154:    * Array index of the menu background color.  Used by
 155:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 156:    *
 157:    * @see #menu
 158:    */
 159:   public static final int MENU = 10;
 160: 
 161:   /**
 162:    * Array index of the menu text color.  Used by
 163:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 164:    *
 165:    * @see #menuText
 166:    */
 167:   public static final int MENU_TEXT = 11;
 168: 
 169:   /**
 170:    * Array index of the text background color.  Used by
 171:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 172:    *
 173:    * @see #text
 174:    */
 175:   public static final int TEXT = 12;
 176: 
 177:   /**
 178:    * Array index of the text foreground color.  Used by
 179:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 180:    *
 181:    * @see #textText
 182:   */
 183:   public static final int TEXT_TEXT = 13;
 184: 
 185:   /**
 186:    * Array index of the highlighted text background color.  Used by
 187:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 188:    *
 189:    * @see #textHighlight
 190:    */
 191:   public static final int TEXT_HIGHLIGHT = 14;
 192: 
 193:   /**
 194:    * Array index of the highlighted text foreground color.  Used by
 195:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 196:    *
 197:    * @see #textHighlightText
 198:    */
 199:   public static final int TEXT_HIGHLIGHT_TEXT = 15;
 200: 
 201:   /**
 202:    * Array index of the inactive text foreground color.  Used by
 203:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 204:    *
 205:    * @see #textInactiveText
 206:    */
 207:   public static final int TEXT_INACTIVE_TEXT = 16;
 208: 
 209:   /**
 210:    * Array index of the control background color.  Used by
 211:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 212:    *
 213:    * @see #control
 214:    */
 215:   public static final int CONTROL = 17;
 216: 
 217:   /**
 218:    * Array index of the control text color.  Used by
 219:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 220:    *
 221:    * @see #controlText
 222:    */
 223:   public static final int CONTROL_TEXT = 18;
 224: 
 225:   /**
 226:    * Array index of the highlighted control background color.  Used by
 227:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 228:    *
 229:    * @see #controlHighlight
 230:    */
 231:   public static final int CONTROL_HIGHLIGHT = 19;
 232: 
 233:   /**
 234:    * Array index of the lightly highlighted control background color.  Used by
 235:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 236:    *
 237:    * @see #controlLtHighlight
 238:    */
 239:   public static final int CONTROL_LT_HIGHLIGHT = 20;
 240: 
 241:   /**
 242:    * Array index of the shadowed control background color.  Used by
 243:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 244:    *
 245:    * @see #controlShadow
 246:    */
 247:   public static final int CONTROL_SHADOW = 21;
 248: 
 249:   /**
 250:    * Array index of the darkly shadowed control background color.  Used by
 251:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 252:    *
 253:    * @see #controlDkShadow
 254:    */
 255:   public static final int CONTROL_DK_SHADOW = 22;
 256: 
 257:   /**
 258:    * Array index of the scrollbar background color.  Used by
 259:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 260:    *
 261:    * @see #scrollbar
 262:    */
 263:   public static final int SCROLLBAR = 23;
 264: 
 265:   /**
 266:    * Array index of the info background color.  Used by
 267:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 268:    *
 269:    * @see #info
 270:    */
 271:   public static final int INFO = 24;
 272: 
 273:   /**
 274:    * Array index of the info text color.  Used by
 275:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 276:    *
 277:    * @see #infoText
 278:    */
 279:   public static final int INFO_TEXT = 25;
 280: 
 281:   /**
 282:    * The number of system colors. Used by
 283:    * {@link Toolkit#loadSystemColors(int[])}.
 284:    */
 285:   public static final int NUM_COLORS = 26;
 286: 
 287:   /**
 288:    * The internal array used to dynamically update <code>getRGB()</code>.
 289:    */
 290:   private static final int[] colors = new int[NUM_COLORS];
 291: 
 292:   /** The desktop color. */
 293:   public static final SystemColor desktop
 294:     = new SystemColor(DESKTOP);
 295: 
 296:   /** The active caption background color. */
 297:   public static final SystemColor activeCaption
 298:     = new SystemColor(ACTIVE_CAPTION);
 299: 
 300:   /** The active caption text color. */
 301:   public static final SystemColor activeCaptionText
 302:     = new SystemColor(ACTIVE_CAPTION_TEXT);
 303: 
 304:   /** The active caption border color. */
 305:   public static final SystemColor activeCaptionBorder
 306:     = new SystemColor(ACTIVE_CAPTION_BORDER);
 307: 
 308:   /** The inactive caption background color. */
 309:   public static final SystemColor inactiveCaption
 310:     = new SystemColor(INACTIVE_CAPTION);
 311: 
 312:   /** The inactive caption text color. */
 313:   public static final SystemColor inactiveCaptionText
 314:     = new SystemColor(INACTIVE_CAPTION_TEXT);
 315: 
 316:   /** The inactive caption border color. */
 317:   public static final SystemColor inactiveCaptionBorder
 318:     = new SystemColor(INACTIVE_CAPTION_BORDER);
 319: 
 320:   /** The window background color. */
 321:   public static final SystemColor window
 322:     = new SystemColor(WINDOW);
 323: 
 324:   /** The window border color. */
 325:   public static final SystemColor windowBorder
 326:     = new SystemColor(WINDOW_BORDER);
 327: 
 328:   /** The window text color. */
 329:   public static final SystemColor windowText
 330:     = new SystemColor(WINDOW_TEXT);
 331: 
 332:   /** The menu background color. */
 333:   public static final SystemColor menu
 334:     = new SystemColor(MENU);
 335: 
 336:   /** The menu text color. */
 337:   public static final SystemColor menuText
 338:     = new SystemColor(MENU_TEXT);
 339: 
 340:   /** The text background color. */
 341:   public static final SystemColor text
 342:     = new SystemColor(TEXT);
 343: 
 344:   /** The text foreground color. */
 345:   public static final SystemColor textText
 346:     = new SystemColor(TEXT_TEXT);
 347: 
 348:   /** The highlighted text background color. */
 349:   public static final SystemColor textHighlight
 350:     = new SystemColor(TEXT_HIGHLIGHT);
 351: 
 352:   /** The highlighted text foreground color. */
 353:   public static final SystemColor textHighlightText
 354:     = new SystemColor(TEXT_HIGHLIGHT_TEXT);
 355: 
 356:   /** The inactive text color. */
 357:   public static final SystemColor textInactiveText
 358:     = new SystemColor(TEXT_INACTIVE_TEXT);
 359: 
 360:   /** The control background color. */
 361:   public static final SystemColor control
 362:     = new SystemColor(CONTROL);
 363: 
 364:   /** The control text color. */
 365:   public static final SystemColor controlText
 366:     = new SystemColor(CONTROL_TEXT);
 367: 
 368:   /** The control highlight color. */
 369:   public static final SystemColor controlHighlight
 370:     = new SystemColor(CONTROL_HIGHLIGHT);
 371: 
 372:   /** The control light highlight color. */
 373:   public static final SystemColor controlLtHighlight
 374:     = new SystemColor(CONTROL_LT_HIGHLIGHT);
 375: 
 376:   /** The control shadow color. */
 377:   public static final SystemColor controlShadow
 378:     = new SystemColor(CONTROL_SHADOW);
 379: 
 380:   /** The control dark shadow color. */
 381:   public static final SystemColor controlDkShadow
 382:     = new SystemColor(CONTROL_DK_SHADOW);
 383: 
 384:   /** The scrollbar color. */
 385:   public static final SystemColor scrollbar
 386:     = new SystemColor(SCROLLBAR);
 387: 
 388:   /** The info text background color. */
 389:   public static final SystemColor info
 390:     = new SystemColor(INFO);
 391: 
 392:   /** The info text foreground color. */
 393:   public static final SystemColor infoText
 394:     = new SystemColor(INFO_TEXT);
 395: 
 396:   /**
 397:    * Construct a system color which is dynamically updated.
 398:    *
 399:    * @param id the color id
 400:    */
 401:   private SystemColor(int id)
 402:   {
 403:     // Note: See Color#Color(int, boolean) to explain why we use this
 404:     // particular constructor.
 405:     super(id, true);
 406:   }
 407: 
 408:   /**
 409:    * Returns the RGB value for this color, in the sRGB color space. The blue
 410:    * value will be in bits 0-7, green in 8-15, red in 6-23, and the alpha
 411:    * value (bits 24-31) is 0xff. This is dynamically updated, so it may not
 412:    * match the results of <code>getRed()</code>, <code>getGreen()</code>, or
 413:    * <code>getBlue()</code>.
 414:    *
 415:    * @return the current RGB value
 416:    */
 417:   public int getRGB()
 418:   {
 419:     Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().loadSystemColors(colors);
 420:     return colors[value] | ALPHA_MASK;
 421:   }
 422: 
 423:   /**
 424:    * Returns a paint context, used for filling areas of a raster scan with
 425:    * the current value of this system color. Since the system colors may be
 426:    * dynamically updated, the returned value may not always be the same; but
 427:    * as the system color is solid, the context does not need any of the
 428:    * passed parameters to do its job.
 429:    *
 430:    * @param cm the requested color model
 431:    * @param deviceBounds the bounding box in device coordinates, ignored
 432:    * @param userBounds the bounding box in user coordinates, ignored
 433:    * @param xform the bounds transformation, ignored
 434:    * @param hints any rendering hints, ignored
 435:    * @return a context for painting this solid color
 436:    */
 437:   public PaintContext createContext(ColorModel cm, Rectangle deviceBounds,
 438:                                     Rectangle2D userBounds,
 439:                                     AffineTransform xform,
 440:                                     RenderingHints hints)
 441:   {
 442:     Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().loadSystemColors(colors);
 443:     int color = colors[value] | ALPHA_MASK;
 444:     if (context == null || color != context.color || !context.getColorModel().equals(cm))
 445:       context = new ColorPaintContext(cm,color);
 446:     return context;
 447:   }    
 448: 
 449:   /**
 450:    * Returns a string describing this color. This is in the format
 451:    * "java.awt.SystemColor[i=" + index + ']', where index is one of the
 452:    * integer constants of this class. Unfortunately, this description
 453:    * does not describe the current value of the color; for that you should
 454:    * use <code>new Color(syscolor.getRGB()).toString()</code>.
 455:    *
 456:    * @return a string describing this color
 457:    */
 458:   public String toString()
 459:   {
 460:     return "java.awt.SystemColor[i=" + value + ']';
 461:   }
 462: } // class SystemColor