Esempio n. 1
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 /**
  * Create possibly volatile scratch image for fast painting. A scratch image can become
  * invalidated, when this happens any actions involving it are ignored, and it needs to be
  * recreated. Use isScratchImageValid() to check this.
  */
 public static Image createScratchImage(int width, int height) {
   try {
     Image img =
         (Image)
             tryMethod(
                 output_comp,
                 "createVolatileImage",
                 new Object[] {new Integer(width), new Integer(height)});
     if (img == null) {
       // no such method -> create regular image
       return output_comp.createImage(width, height);
     }
     // if (img.validate(output_comp.getGraphicsConfiguration())
     // == VolatileImage.IMAGE_INCOMPATIBLE) {
     GraphicsEnvironment ge = GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment();
     GraphicsDevice gs = ge.getDefaultScreenDevice();
     GraphicsConfiguration gc = gs.getDefaultConfiguration();
     Integer valid = (Integer) tryMethod(img, "validate", new Object[] {gc});
     // output_comp.getGraphicsConfiguration() });
     if (valid.intValue() == 2) { // I checked, IMAGE_INCOMPATIBLE=2
       // Hmm, somehow it didn't work. Create regular image.
       return output_comp.createImage(width, height);
     }
     return img;
   } catch (java.security.AccessControlException e) {
     // we're not allowed to do this (we're probably an applet)
     return output_comp.createImage(width, height);
   }
 }
 private static GraphicsDevice getScreen(JFrame window) {
   for (GraphicsDevice gd : GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment().getScreenDevices()) {
     if (gd.getDefaultConfiguration().getBounds().contains(window.getLocationOnScreen()))
       return gd;
   }
   System.err.println(
       window + " does not appear to be on any screen; fullscreening onto default screen");
   return GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment().getDefaultScreenDevice();
 }
Esempio n. 3
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 /** Create empty image with given alpha mode that should be efficient on this display */
 public static BufferedImage createCompatibleImage(int width, int height, int transparency) {
   // try {
   GraphicsEnvironment ge = GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment();
   GraphicsDevice gs = ge.getDefaultScreenDevice();
   GraphicsConfiguration gc = gs.getDefaultConfiguration();
   // always use bitmask transparency
   BufferedImage bimage = gc.createCompatibleImage(width, height, transparency);
   return bimage;
   // } catch (HeadlessException e) { // this exception is not in 1.2
   // The system does not have a screen
   //	e.printStackTrace();
   //	return null;
   // }
 }
Esempio n. 4
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 public void setwnd() {
   GraphicsDevice dev = getGraphicsConfiguration().getDevice();
   if (prefs == null) return;
   try {
     dev.setDisplayMode(prefs);
     dev.setFullScreenWindow(null);
     setVisible(false);
     dispose();
     setUndecorated(false);
     setVisible(true);
   } catch (Exception e) {
     throw (new RuntimeException(e));
   }
   prefs = null;
 }
Esempio n. 5
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 public void setfs() {
   GraphicsDevice dev = getGraphicsConfiguration().getDevice();
   if (prefs != null) return;
   prefs = dev.getDisplayMode();
   try {
     setVisible(false);
     dispose();
     setUndecorated(true);
     setVisible(true);
     dev.setFullScreenWindow(this);
     dev.setDisplayMode(fsmode);
     pack();
   } catch (Exception e) {
     throw (new RuntimeException(e));
   }
 }
Esempio n. 6
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 DisplayMode findmode(int w, int h) {
   GraphicsDevice dev = getGraphicsConfiguration().getDevice();
   if (!dev.isFullScreenSupported()) return (null);
   DisplayMode b = null;
   for (DisplayMode m : dev.getDisplayModes()) {
     int d = m.getBitDepth();
     if ((m.getWidth() == w)
         && (m.getHeight() == h)
         && ((d == 24) || (d == 32) || (d == DisplayMode.BIT_DEPTH_MULTI))) {
       if ((b == null)
           || (d > b.getBitDepth())
           || ((d == b.getBitDepth()) && (m.getRefreshRate() > b.getRefreshRate()))) b = m;
     }
   }
   return (b);
 }
 public static void toFullScreen(
     JFrame window,
     GraphicsDevice gd,
     boolean tryAppleFullscreen,
     boolean tryExclusiveFullscreen) {
   if (appleEawtAvailable()
       && tryAppleFullscreen
       && appleOSVersion() >= 7
       && // lion and above
       javaVersion() >= 7) { // java 7 and above
     System.out.println("trying to apple fullscreen");
     enableAppleFullscreen(window);
     doAppleFullscreen(window);
   } else if (appleEawtAvailable()
       && // Snow Leopard and below OR apple java 6 and below TODO: test this on SL
       tryExclusiveFullscreen
       && gd.isFullScreenSupported()) {
     if (javaVersion() >= 7) setAutoRequestFocus(window, true);
     window.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
     window.setUndecorated(true);
     // window.setExtendedState(JFrame.MAXIMIZED_BOTH);
     gd.setFullScreenWindow(window);
     window.toFront();
     Rectangle r = gd.getDefaultConfiguration().getBounds();
     window.setBounds(r);
     // window.pack();
   } else { // Windows and Linux TODO: test this
     window.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
     window.setUndecorated(true);
     window.setSize(gd.getDisplayMode().getWidth(), gd.getDisplayMode().getHeight());
     window.setLocation(0, 0);
     window.setExtendedState(JFrame.MAXIMIZED_BOTH);
     window.toFront();
   }
   window.pack();
   window.setVisible(true);
 }