/** Find the top focusable Window, Applet, or InternalFrame */ private static Container getTopAncestor(JComponent c) { for (Container p = c.getParent(); p != null; p = p.getParent()) { if (p instanceof Window && ((Window) p).isFocusableWindow() || p instanceof Applet || p instanceof JInternalFrame) { return p; } } return null; }
public void paint(Graphics g) { super.paint(g); if (thumbnail != null) { int x = getWidth() / 2 - thumbnail.getIconWidth() / 2; int y = getHeight() / 2 - thumbnail.getIconHeight() / 2; if (y < 0) { y = 0; } if (x < 5) { x = 5; } thumbnail.paintIcon(this, g, x, y); } }
void fireBinding(JComponent c, KeyStroke ks, KeyEvent e, boolean pressed) { if (c.processKeyBinding(ks, e, JComponent.WHEN_IN_FOCUSED_WINDOW, pressed)) { e.consume(); } }
/** * This method is called when the focused component (and none of its ancestors) want the key * event. This will look up the keystroke to see if any chidren (or subchildren) of the specified * container want a crack at the event. If one of them wants it, then it will "DO-THE-RIGHT-THING" */ public boolean fireKeyboardAction(KeyEvent e, boolean pressed, Container topAncestor) { if (e.isConsumed()) { System.out.println("Acquired pre-used event!"); Thread.dumpStack(); } // There may be two keystrokes associated with a low-level key event; // in this case a keystroke made of an extended key code has a priority. KeyStroke ks; KeyStroke ksE = null; if (e.getID() == KeyEvent.KEY_TYPED) { ks = KeyStroke.getKeyStroke(e.getKeyChar()); } else { if (e.getKeyCode() != e.getExtendedKeyCode()) { ksE = KeyStroke.getKeyStroke(e.getExtendedKeyCode(), e.getModifiers(), !pressed); } ks = KeyStroke.getKeyStroke(e.getKeyCode(), e.getModifiers(), !pressed); } Hashtable keyMap = containerMap.get(topAncestor); if (keyMap != null) { // this container isn't registered, so bail Object tmp = null; // extended code has priority if (ksE != null) { tmp = keyMap.get(ksE); if (tmp != null) { ks = ksE; } } if (tmp == null) { tmp = keyMap.get(ks); } if (tmp == null) { // don't do anything } else if (tmp instanceof JComponent) { JComponent c = (JComponent) tmp; if (c.isShowing() && c.isEnabled()) { // only give it out if enabled and visible fireBinding(c, ks, e, pressed); } } else if (tmp instanceof Vector) { // more than one comp registered for this Vector v = (Vector) tmp; // There is no well defined order for WHEN_IN_FOCUSED_WINDOW // bindings, but we give precedence to those bindings just // added. This is done so that JMenus WHEN_IN_FOCUSED_WINDOW // bindings are accessed before those of the JRootPane (they // both have a WHEN_IN_FOCUSED_WINDOW binding for enter). for (int counter = v.size() - 1; counter >= 0; counter--) { JComponent c = (JComponent) v.elementAt(counter); // System.out.println("Trying collision: " + c + " vector = "+ v.size()); if (c.isShowing() && c.isEnabled()) { // don't want to give these out fireBinding(c, ks, e, pressed); if (e.isConsumed()) return true; } } } else { System.out.println("Unexpected condition in fireKeyboardAction " + tmp); // This means that tmp wasn't null, a JComponent, or a Vector. What is it? Thread.dumpStack(); } } if (e.isConsumed()) { return true; } // if no one else handled it, then give the menus a crack // The're handled differently. The key is to let any JMenuBars // process the event if (keyMap != null) { Vector v = (Vector) keyMap.get(JMenuBar.class); if (v != null) { Enumeration iter = v.elements(); while (iter.hasMoreElements()) { JMenuBar mb = (JMenuBar) iter.nextElement(); if (mb.isShowing() && mb.isEnabled()) { // don't want to give these out boolean extended = (ksE != null) && !ksE.equals(ks); if (extended) { fireBinding(mb, ksE, e, pressed); } if (!extended || !e.isConsumed()) { fireBinding(mb, ks, e, pressed); } if (e.isConsumed()) { return true; } } } } } return e.isConsumed(); }