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 * Created on Nov 8, 2008
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package org.assertj.swing.driver;

import static org.assertj.swing.util.Platform.isOSX;
import static org.assertj.swing.util.Platform.isWindows;
import static org.assertj.swing.util.Platform.isWindowsXP;

import java.awt.Container;
import java.awt.Insets;
import java.awt.Point;

import javax.annotation.Nonnull;

import org.assertj.swing.annotation.RunsInCurrentThread;

/**
 * Utility methods related to window-like containers.
 * 
 * @author Alex Ruiz
 */
final class WindowLikeContainers {
  private static final int MAXIMIZE_BUTTON_OFFSET = isOSX() ? 25 : isWindows() ? -20 : 0;

  /**
   * 

* Identifies the coordinates of the 'close' button. *

* *

* Note: This method is accessed in the current executing thread. Such thread may or may not be the event * dispatch thread (EDT.) Client code must call this method from the EDT. *

* * @param c the target window-like {@code Container}. * @return the coordinates of the 'close' button. */ @RunsInCurrentThread static @Nonnull Point closeButtonLocation(@Nonnull Container c) { Insets insets = c.getInsets(); if (isOSX()) { return new Point(insets.left + 15, insets.top / 2); } return new Point(c.getWidth() - insets.right - 10, insets.top / 2); } /** *

* Identifies the coordinates of the 'maximize' button. *

* *

* Note: This method is accessed in the current executing thread. Such thread may or may not be the event * dispatch thread (EDT.) Client code must call this method from the EDT. *

* * @param c the target window-like {@code Container}. * @return the coordinates of the 'maximize' button. */ @RunsInCurrentThread static @Nonnull Point maximizeButtonLocation(@Nonnull Container c) { Point p = iconifyButtonLocation(c); p.x += MAXIMIZE_BUTTON_OFFSET; return p; } /** *

* Identifies the coordinates of the 'iconify' button, returning (0, 0) if not found. *

* *

* Note: This method is accessed in the current executing thread. Such thread may or may not be the event * dispatch thread (EDT.) Client code must call this method from the EDT. *

* * @param c the target window-like {@code Container}. * @return the coordinates of the 'iconify' button, returning (0, 0) if not found. */ @RunsInCurrentThread static @Nonnull Point iconifyButtonLocation(@Nonnull Container c) { Insets insets = c.getInsets(); // From Abbot: We know the exact layout of the window manager frames for w32 and OSX. Currently no way of detecting // the WM under X11. Maybe we could send a WM message (WM_ICONIFY)? Point p = new Point(); p.y = insets.top / 2; if (isOSX()) { p.x = 35; } if (isWindows()) { int offset = isWindowsXP() ? 64 : 45; p.x = c.getWidth() - insets.right - offset; } return p; } private WindowLikeContainers() { } }




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