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package org.eclipse.jface.dialogs;
import org.eclipse.jface.resource.JFaceResources;
import org.eclipse.swt.SWT;
import org.eclipse.swt.custom.CLabel;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Image;
import org.eclipse.swt.layout.GridData;
import org.eclipse.swt.layout.GridLayout;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Composite;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Label;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Text;
/**
* The DialogMessageArea is a resusable component for adding an accessible
* message area to a dialog.
*
* When the message is normal a CLabel is used but an errors replaces the
* message area with a non editable text that can take focus for use by screen
* readers.
*
* @since 1.0
*/
public class DialogMessageArea extends Object {
private Text messageText;
private Label messageImageLabel;
private Composite messageComposite;
private String lastMessageText;
private int lastMessageType;
private CLabel titleLabel;
/**
* Create a new instance of the receiver.
*/
public DialogMessageArea() {
//No initial behaviour
}
/**
* Create the contents for the receiver.
*
* @param parent
* the Composite that the children will be created in
*/
public void createContents(Composite parent) {
// Message label
titleLabel = new CLabel(parent, SWT.NONE);
titleLabel.setFont(JFaceResources.getBannerFont());
messageComposite = new Composite(parent, SWT.NONE);
GridLayout messageLayout = new GridLayout();
messageLayout.numColumns = 2;
messageLayout.marginWidth = 0;
messageLayout.marginHeight = 0;
messageLayout.makeColumnsEqualWidth = false;
messageComposite.setLayout(messageLayout);
messageImageLabel = new Label(messageComposite, SWT.NONE);
messageImageLabel.setImage(JFaceResources
.getImage(Dialog.DLG_IMG_MESSAGE_INFO));
messageImageLabel.setLayoutData(new GridData(
GridData.VERTICAL_ALIGN_CENTER));
messageText = new Text(messageComposite, SWT.NONE);
messageText.setEditable(false);
GridData textData = new GridData(GridData.GRAB_HORIZONTAL
| GridData.FILL_HORIZONTAL | GridData.VERTICAL_ALIGN_CENTER);
messageText.setLayoutData(textData);
}
/**
* Set the layoutData for the title area. In most cases this will be a copy
* of the layoutData used in setMessageLayoutData.
*
* @param layoutData
* the layoutData for the title
* @see #setMessageLayoutData(Object)
*/
public void setTitleLayoutData(Object layoutData) {
titleLabel.setLayoutData(layoutData);
}
/**
* Set the layoutData for the messageArea. In most cases this will be a copy
* of the layoutData used in setTitleLayoutData.
*
* @param layoutData
* the layoutData for the message area composite.
* @see #setTitleLayoutData(Object)
*/
public void setMessageLayoutData(Object layoutData) {
messageComposite.setLayoutData(layoutData);
}
/**
* Show the title.
*
* @param titleMessage
* String for the titke
* @param titleImage
* Image or null
*/
public void showTitle(String titleMessage, Image titleImage) {
titleLabel.setImage(titleImage);
titleLabel.setText(titleMessage);
restoreTitle();
return;
}
/**
* Enable the title and disable the message text and image.
*/
public void restoreTitle() {
titleLabel.setVisible(true);
messageComposite.setVisible(false);
lastMessageText = null;
lastMessageType = IMessageProvider.NONE;
}
/**
* Show the new message in the message text and update the image. Base the
* background color on whether or not there are errors.
*
* @param newMessage
* The new value for the message
* @param newType
* One of the IMessageProvider constants. If newType is
* IMessageProvider.NONE show the title.
* @see IMessageProvider
*/
public void updateText(String newMessage, int newType) {
Image newImage = null;
switch (newType) {
case IMessageProvider.NONE:
if (newMessage == null) {
restoreTitle();
} else {
showTitle(newMessage, null);
}
return;
case IMessageProvider.INFORMATION:
newImage = JFaceResources.getImage(Dialog.DLG_IMG_MESSAGE_INFO);
break;
case IMessageProvider.WARNING:
newImage = JFaceResources.getImage(Dialog.DLG_IMG_MESSAGE_WARNING);
break;
case IMessageProvider.ERROR:
newImage = JFaceResources.getImage(Dialog.DLG_IMG_MESSAGE_ERROR);
break;
}
messageComposite.setVisible(true);
titleLabel.setVisible(false);
// Any more updates required?
// If the message text equals the tooltip (i.e. non-shortened text is the same)
// and shortened text is the same (i.e. not a resize)
// and the image is the same then nothing to do
String shortText = Dialog.shortenText(newMessage,messageText);
if (newMessage.equals(messageText.getToolTipText())
&& newImage == messageImageLabel.getImage()
&& shortText.equals(messageText.getText())) {
return;
}
messageImageLabel.setImage(newImage);
messageText.setText(Dialog.shortenText(newMessage,messageText));
messageText.setToolTipText(newMessage);
lastMessageText = newMessage;
}
/**
* Clear the error message. Restore the previously displayed message if
* there is one, if not restore the title label.
*
*/
public void clearErrorMessage() {
if (lastMessageText == null) {
restoreTitle();
} else {
updateText(lastMessageText, lastMessageType);
}
}
}