/** * Instructs the layout manager to perform the layout for the specified container. * * @param the Container for which this layout manager is being used */ public void layoutContainer(Container parent) { JRootPane root = (JRootPane) parent; Rectangle b = root.getBounds(); Insets i = root.getInsets(); int nextY = 0; int w = b.width - i.right - i.left; int h = b.height - i.top - i.bottom; if (root.getLayeredPane() != null) { root.getLayeredPane().setBounds(i.left, i.top, w, h); } if (root.getGlassPane() != null) { root.getGlassPane().setBounds(i.left, i.top, w, h); } // Note: This is laying out the children in the layeredPane, // technically, these are not our children. if (root.getWindowDecorationStyle() != JRootPane.NONE && (root.getUI() instanceof RootPaneUI)) { JComponent titlePane = ((RootPaneUI) root.getUI()).getTitlePane(); if (titlePane != null) { Dimension tpd = titlePane.getPreferredSize(); if (tpd != null) { int tpHeight = tpd.height; titlePane.setBounds(0, 0, w, tpHeight); nextY += tpHeight; } } } if (root.getContentPane() != null) { root.getContentPane().setBounds(0, nextY, w, h < nextY ? 0 : h - nextY); } }
/** * Sets the window title pane -- the JComponent used to provide a plaf a way to override the * native operating system's window title pane with one whose look and feel are controlled by the * plaf. The plaf creates and sets this value; the default is null, implying a native operating * system window title pane. * * @param content the <code>JComponent</code> to use for the window title pane. */ private void setTitlePane(JRootPane root, JComponent titlePane) { JLayeredPane layeredPane = root.getLayeredPane(); JComponent oldTitlePane = getTitlePane(); if (oldTitlePane != null) { oldTitlePane.setVisible(false); layeredPane.remove(oldTitlePane); } if (titlePane != null) { layeredPane.add(titlePane, JLayeredPane.FRAME_CONTENT_LAYER); titlePane.setVisible(true); } this.titlePane = titlePane; }