Example #1
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  protected void paintCaret(Graphics gfx, int line, int y) {
    // System.out.println("painting caret " + line + " " + y);
    if (textArea.isCaretVisible()) {
      // System.out.println("caret is visible");
      int offset = textArea.getCaretPosition() - textArea.getLineStartOffset(line);
      int caretX = textArea._offsetToX(line, offset);
      int caretWidth = ((blockCaret || textArea.isOverwriteEnabled()) ? fm.charWidth('w') : 1);
      y += fm.getLeading() + fm.getMaxDescent();
      int height = fm.getHeight();

      // System.out.println("caretX, width = " + caretX + " " + caretWidth);

      gfx.setColor(caretColor);

      if (textArea.isOverwriteEnabled()) {
        gfx.fillRect(caretX, y + height - 1, caretWidth, 1);

      } else {
        // some machines don't like the drawRect for the single
        // pixel caret.. this caused a lot of hell because on that
        // minority of machines, the caret wouldn't show up past
        // the first column. the fix is to use drawLine() in
        // those cases, as a workaround.
        if (caretWidth == 1) {
          gfx.drawLine(caretX, y, caretX, y + height - 1);
        } else {
          gfx.drawRect(caretX, y, caretWidth - 1, height - 1);
        }
        // gfx.drawRect(caretX, y, caretWidth, height - 1);
      }
    }
  }
Example #2
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 protected void paintBracketHighlight(Graphics gfx, int line, int y) {
   int position = textArea.getBracketPosition();
   if (position == -1) {
     return;
   }
   y += fm.getLeading() + fm.getMaxDescent();
   int x = textArea._offsetToX(line, position);
   gfx.setColor(bracketHighlightColor);
   // Hack!!! Since there is no fast way to get the character
   // from the bracket matching routine, we use ( since all
   // brackets probably have the same width anyway
   gfx.drawRect(x, y, fm.charWidth('(') - 1, fm.getHeight() - 1);
 }