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* Contributors:
* IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
* Tom Schindl - initial API and implementation
* bugfix in: 182800
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package org.eclipse.jface.viewers;
import java.io.Serializable;
/**
* @since 1.2
*
*/
public abstract class FocusCellHighlighter implements Serializable {
private ColumnViewer viewer;
private SWTFocusCellManager mgr;
/**
* @param viewer
*/
public FocusCellHighlighter(ColumnViewer viewer) {
this.viewer = viewer;
}
void setMgr(SWTFocusCellManager mgr) {
this.mgr = mgr;
}
/**
* @return the focus cell
*/
public ViewerCell getFocusCell() {
// Mgr is normally not null because the highlighter is passed
// to the SWTFocusCellManager instance
if( mgr != null ) {
// Use this method because it ensure that no
// cell update (which might cause scrolling) happens
return mgr._getFocusCell();
}
return viewer.getColumnViewerEditor().getFocusCell();
}
/**
* Called by the framework when the focus cell has changed. Subclasses may
* extend.
*
* @param cell
* the new focus cell
* @deprecated use {@link #focusCellChanged(ViewerCell, ViewerCell)} instead
*/
protected void focusCellChanged(ViewerCell cell) {
}
/**
* Called by the framework when the focus cell has changed. Subclasses may
* extend.
*
* The default implementation for this method calls
* focusCellChanged(ViewerCell). Subclasses should override this method
* rather than {@link #focusCellChanged(ViewerCell)} .
*
* @param newCell
* the new focus cell or null
if no new cell
* receives the focus
* @param oldCell
* the old focus cell or null
if no cell has been
* focused before
*/
protected void focusCellChanged(ViewerCell newCell, ViewerCell oldCell) {
focusCellChanged(newCell);
}
/**
* This method is called by the framework to initialize this cell
* highlighter object. Subclasses may extend.
*/
protected void init() {
}
}