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package org.eclipse.jface.dialogs;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Point;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Rectangle;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Control;
/**
* ControlAnimator provides a simple implementation to display or hide a control
* at the bottom of the parent composite. Other animations will be written as
* subclasses of this class.
* Instances of this class can be created using an AnimatorFactory.
*
* @since 1.0
*/
public class ControlAnimator {
/** the control that will be displayed or hidden */
protected Control control;
/**
* Constructs a new ControlAnimator instance and passes along the
* control that will be displayed or hidden.
*
* @param control the control that will be displayed or hidden.
*/
public ControlAnimator(Control control) {
this.control = control;
}
/**
* Displays or hides a control at the bottom of the parent composite
* and makes use of the control's SWT visible flag.
* Subclasses should override this method.
*
* @param visible true
if the control should be shown,
* and false
otherwise.
*/
public void setVisible(boolean visible){
// Using the SWT visible flag to determine if the control has
// already been displayed or hidden. Return if already displayed
// and visible is true, or if already hidden and visible is false.
if (!(control.isVisible() ^ visible))
return;
control.setVisible(visible);
Rectangle parentBounds = control.getParent().getBounds();
int bottom = parentBounds.height;
final int endY = visible ? bottom - control.getBounds().height
: bottom;
Point loc = control.getLocation();
control.setLocation(loc.x,endY);
}
}