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package org.eclipse.swt.layout;

import org.eclipse.swt.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.*;

/**
 * FillLayout is the simplest layout class. It lays out 
 * controls in a single row or column, forcing them to be the same size. 
 * 

* Initially, the controls will all be as tall as the tallest control, * and as wide as the widest. FillLayout does not wrap, * but you can specify margins and spacing. You might use it to * lay out buttons in a task bar or tool bar, or to stack checkboxes * in a Group. FillLayout can also be used * when a Composite only has one child. For example, * if a Shell has a single Group child, * FillLayout will cause the Group to * completely fill the Shell (if margins are 0). *

*

* Example code: first a FillLayout is created and * its type field is set, and then the layout is set into the * Composite. Note that in a FillLayout, * children are always the same size, and they fill all available space. *

 * 		FillLayout fillLayout = new FillLayout();
 * 		fillLayout.type = SWT.VERTICAL;
 * 		shell.setLayout(fillLayout);
 * 
*

* * @see SWT Example: LayoutExample * @see Sample code and further information */ public final class FillLayout extends Layout { /** * type specifies how controls will be positioned * within the layout. * * The default value is HORIZONTAL. * * Possible values are:
    *
  • HORIZONTAL: Position the controls horizontally from left to right
  • *
  • VERTICAL: Position the controls vertically from top to bottom
  • *
*/ public int type = SWT.HORIZONTAL; /** * marginWidth specifies the number of pixels of horizontal margin * that will be placed along the left and right edges of the layout. * * The default value is 0. * * @since 3.0 */ public int marginWidth = 0; /** * marginHeight specifies the number of pixels of vertical margin * that will be placed along the top and bottom edges of the layout. * * The default value is 0. * * @since 3.0 */ public int marginHeight = 0; /** * spacing specifies the number of pixels between the edge of one cell * and the edge of its neighbouring cell. * * The default value is 0. * * @since 3.0 */ public int spacing = 0; /** * Constructs a new instance of this class. */ public FillLayout () { } /** * Constructs a new instance of this class given the type. * * @param type the type of fill layout * * @since 2.0 */ public FillLayout (int type) { this.type = type; } protected Point computeSize (Composite composite, int wHint, int hHint, boolean flushCache) { Control [] children = composite.getChildren (); int count = children.length; int maxWidth = 0, maxHeight = 0; for (int i=0; i 0) { if (type == SWT.HORIZONTAL && wHint != SWT.DEFAULT) { w = Math.max (0, (wHint - (count - 1) * spacing) / count); } if (type == SWT.VERTICAL && hHint != SWT.DEFAULT) { h = Math.max (0, (hHint - (count - 1) * spacing) / count); } } Point size = computeChildSize (child, w, h, flushCache); maxWidth = Math.max (maxWidth, size.x); maxHeight = Math.max (maxHeight, size.y); } int width = 0, height = 0; if (type == SWT.HORIZONTAL) { width = count * maxWidth; if (count != 0) width += (count - 1) * spacing; height = maxHeight; } else { width = maxWidth; height = count * maxHeight; if (count != 0) height += (count - 1) * spacing; } width += marginWidth * 2; height += marginHeight * 2; if (wHint != SWT.DEFAULT) width = wHint; if (hHint != SWT.DEFAULT) height = hHint; return new Point (width, height); } Point computeChildSize (Control control, int wHint, int hHint, boolean flushCache) { FillData data = (FillData)control.getLayoutData (); if (data == null) { data = new FillData (); control.setLayoutData (data); } Point size = null; if (wHint == SWT.DEFAULT && hHint == SWT.DEFAULT) { size = data.computeSize (control, wHint, hHint, flushCache); } else { // TEMPORARY CODE int trimX, trimY; if (control instanceof Scrollable) { Rectangle rect = ((Scrollable) control).computeTrim (0, 0, 0, 0); trimX = rect.width; trimY = rect.height; } else { trimX = trimY = control.getBorderWidth () * 2; } int w = wHint == SWT.DEFAULT ? wHint : Math.max (0, wHint - trimX); int h = hHint == SWT.DEFAULT ? hHint : Math.max (0, hHint - trimY); size = data.computeSize (control, w, h, flushCache); } return size; } protected boolean flushCache (Control control) { Object data = control.getLayoutData(); if (data != null) ((FillData)data).flushCache(); return true; } String getName () { String string = getClass ().getName (); int index = string.lastIndexOf ('.'); if (index == -1) return string; return string.substring (index + 1, string.length ()); } protected void layout (Composite composite, boolean flushCache) { Rectangle rect = composite.getClientArea (); Control [] children = composite.getChildren (); int count = children.length; if (count == 0) return; int width = rect.width - marginWidth * 2; int height = rect.height - marginHeight * 2; if (type == SWT.HORIZONTAL) { width -= (count - 1) * spacing; int x = rect.x + marginWidth, extra = width % count; int y = rect.y + marginHeight, cellWidth = width / count; for (int i=0; i




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