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package net.miginfocom.layout;
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 * @version 1.0
 * @author Mikael Grev, MiG InfoCom AB
 *         Date: 2006-sep-08
 */

/** A class that wraps the important parts of a Component.
 * 

* NOTE!.equals() and .hashcode() should be shunted to the wrapped component. E.g. *

 * 	public int hashCode()
	{
		return getComponent().hashCode();
	}

	public final boolean equals(Object o)
	{
		 if (o instanceof ComponentWrapper == false)
			 return false;

		 return getComponent().equals(((ComponentWrapper) o).getComponent());
	}
 * 
*/ public interface ComponentWrapper { static final int TYPE_UNSET = -1; public static final int TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0; public static final int TYPE_CONTAINER = 1; public static final int TYPE_LABEL = 2; public static final int TYPE_TEXT_FIELD = 3; public static final int TYPE_TEXT_AREA = 4; public static final int TYPE_BUTTON = 5; public static final int TYPE_LIST = 6; public static final int TYPE_TABLE = 7; public static final int TYPE_SCROLL_PANE = 8; public static final int TYPE_IMAGE = 9; public static final int TYPE_PANEL = 10; public static final int TYPE_COMBO_BOX = 11; public static final int TYPE_SLIDER = 12; public static final int TYPE_SPINNER = 13; public static final int TYPE_PROGRESS_BAR = 14; public static final int TYPE_TREE = 15; public static final int TYPE_CHECK_BOX = 16; public static final int TYPE_SCROLL_BAR = 17; public static final int TYPE_SEPARATOR = 18; /** Returns the actual object that this wrapper is aggregating. This might be needed for getting * information about the object that the wrapper interface does not provide. *

* If this is a container the container should be returned instead. * @return The actual object that this wrapper is aggregating. Not null. */ public abstract Object getComponent(); /** Returns the current x coordinate for this component. * @return The current x coordinate for this component. */ public abstract int getX(); /** Returns the current y coordinate for this component. * @return The current y coordinate for this component. */ public abstract int getY(); /** Returns the current width for this component. * @return The current width for this component. */ public abstract int getWidth(); /** Returns the current height for this component. * @return The current height for this component. */ public abstract int getHeight(); /** Returns the screen x-coordinate for the upper left coordinate of the component layout-able bounds. * @return The screen x-coordinate for the upper left coordinate of the component layout-able bounds. */ public abstract int getScreenLocationX(); /** Returns the screen y-coordinate for the upper left coordinate of the component layout-able bounds. * @return The screen y-coordinate for the upper left coordinate of the component layout-able bounds. */ public abstract int getScreenLocationY(); /** Returns the minimum width of the component. * @param hHint The Size hint for the other dimension. An implementation can use this value or the * current size for the widget in this dimension, or a combination of both, to calculate the correct size.
* Use -1 to denote that there is no hint. This corresponds with SWT.DEFAULT. * @return The minimum width of the component. * @since 3.5. Added the hint as a parameter knowing that a correction and recompilation is necessary for * any implementing classes. This change was worth it though. */ public abstract int getMinimumWidth(int hHint); /** Returns the minimum height of the component. * @param wHint The Size hint for the other dimension. An implementation can use this value or the * current size for the widget in this dimension, or a combination of both, to calculate the correct size.
* Use -1 to denote that there is no hint. This corresponds with SWT.DEFAULT. * @return The minimum height of the component. * @since 3.5. Added the hint as a parameter knowing that a correction and recompilation is necessary for * any implementing classes. This change was worth it though. */ public abstract int getMinimumHeight(int wHint); /** Returns the preferred width of the component. * @param hHint The Size hint for the other dimension. An implementation can use this value or the * current size for the widget in this dimension, or a combination of both, to calculate the correct size.
* Use -1 to denote that there is no hint. This corresponds with SWT.DEFAULT. * @return The preferred width of the component. * @since 3.5. Added the hint as a parameter knowing that a correction and recompilation is necessary for * any implementing classes. This change was worth it though. */ public abstract int getPreferredWidth(int hHint); /** Returns the preferred height of the component. * @param wHint The Size hint for the other dimension. An implementation can use this value or the * current size for the widget in this dimension, or a combination of both, to calculate the correct size.
* Use -1 to denote that there is no hint. This corresponds with SWT.DEFAULT. * @return The preferred height of the component. * @since 3.5. Added the hint as a parameter knowing that a correction and recompilation is necessary for * any implementing classes. This change was worth it though. */ public abstract int getPreferredHeight(int wHint); /** Returns the maximum width of the component. * @param hHint The Size hint for the other dimension. An implementation can use this value or the * current size for the widget in this dimension, or a combination of both, to calculate the correct size.
* Use -1 to denote that there is no hint. This corresponds with SWT.DEFAULT. * @return The maximum width of the component. * @since 3.5. Added the hint as a parameter knowing that a correction and recompilation is necessary for * any implementing classes. This change was worth it though. */ public abstract int getMaximumWidth(int hHint); /** Returns the maximum height of the component. * @param wHint The Size hint for the other dimension. An implementation can use this value or the * current size for the widget in this dimension, or a combination of both, to calculate the correct size.
* Use -1 to denote that there is no hint. This corresponds with SWT.DEFAULT. * @return The maximum height of the component. * @since 3.5. Added the hint as a parameter knowing that a correction and recompilation is necessary for * any implementing classes. This change was worth it though. */ public abstract int getMaximumHeight(int wHint); /** Sets the component's bounds. * @param x The x coordinate. * @param y The y coordinate. * @param width The width. * @param height The height. */ public abstract void setBounds(int x, int y, int width, int height); /** Returns if the component's visibility is set to true. This should not return if the component is * actually visible, but if the visibility is set to true or not. * @return true means visible. */ public abstract boolean isVisible(); /** Returns the baseline for the component given the suggested height. * @param width The width to calculate for if other than the current. If -1 the current size should be used. * @param height The height to calculate for if other than the current. If -1 the current size should be used. * @return The baseline from the top or -1 if not applicable. */ public abstract int getBaseline(int width, int height); /** Returns if the component has a baseline and if it can be retrieved. Should for instance return * false for Swing before mustang. * @return If the component has a baseline and if it can be retrieved. */ public abstract boolean hasBaseline(); /** Returns the container for this component. * @return The container for this component. Will return null if the component has no parent. */ public abstract ContainerWrapper getParent(); /** Returns the pixel unit factor for the horizontal or vertical dimension. *

* The factor is 1 for both dimensions on the normal font in a JPanel on Windows. The factor should increase with a bigger "X". *

* This is the Swing version: *

	 * Rectangle2D r = fm.getStringBounds("X", parent.getGraphics());
	 * wFactor = r.getWidth() / 6;
	 * hFactor = r.getHeight() / 13.27734375f;
	 * 
* @param isHor If it is the horizontal factor that should be returned. * @return The factor. */ public abstract float getPixelUnitFactor(boolean isHor); /** Returns the DPI (Dots Per Inch) of the screen the component is currently in or for the default * screen if the component is not visible. *

* If headless mode {@link net.miginfocom.layout.PlatformDefaults#getDefaultDPI} will be returned. * @return The DPI. */ public abstract int getHorizontalScreenDPI(); /** Returns the DPI (Dots Per Inch) of the screen the component is currently in or for the default * screen if the component is not visible. *

* If headless mode {@link net.miginfocom.layout.PlatformDefaults#getDefaultDPI} will be returned. * @return The DPI. */ public abstract int getVerticalScreenDPI(); /** Returns the pixel size of the screen that the component is currently in or for the default * screen if the component is not visible or null. *

* If in headless mode 1024 is returned. * @return The screen size. E.g. 1280. */ public abstract int getScreenWidth(); /** Returns the pixel size of the screen that the component is currently in or for the default * screen if the component is not visible or null. *

* If in headless mode 768 is returned. * @return The screen size. E.g. 1024. */ public abstract int getScreenHeight(); /** Returns a String id that can be used to reference the component in link constraints. This value should * return the default id for the component. The id can be set for a component in the constraints and if * so the value returned by this method will never be used. If there are no sensible id for the component * null should be returned. *

* For instance the Swing implementation returns the string returned from Component.getName(). * @return The string link id or null. */ public abstract String getLinkId(); /** Returns a hash code that should be reasonably different for anything that might change the layout. This value is used to * know if the component layout needs to clear any caches. * @return A hash code that should be reasonably different for anything that might change the layout. Returns -1 if the widget is * disposed. */ public abstract int getLayoutHashCode(); /** Returns the padding on a component by component basis. This method can be overridden to return padding to compensate for example for * borders that have shadows or where the outer most pixel is not the visual "edge" to align to. *

* Default implementation returns null for all components except for Windows XP's JTabbedPane which will return new Insets(0, 0, 2, 2). *

* NOTE! To reduce generated garbage the returned padding should never be changed so that the same insets can be returned many times. * @return null if no padding. NOTE! To reduce generated garbage the returned padding should never be changed so that * the same insets can be returned many times. [top, left, bottom, right] */ public int[] getVisualPadding(); /** Paints component outline to indicate where it is. */ public abstract void paintDebugOutline(); /** Returns the type of component that this wrapper is wrapping. *

* This method can be invoked often so the result should be cached. *

* NOTE! This is misspelled. Keeping it that way though since this is only used by developers who * port MigLayout. * @param disregardScrollPane Is true any wrapping scroll pane should be disregarded and the type * of the scrolled component should be returned. * @return The type of component that this wrapper is wrapping. E.g. {@link #TYPE_LABEL}. */ public abstract int getComponetType(boolean disregardScrollPane); }





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