public class HAnimateLook extends Object implements HExtendedLook
HVisible
component to display animated graphical content.
This look will be provided by the platform and the exact way in
which it is rendered will be platform dependant.
The HAnimateLook class draws the content set on an HVisible. It uses the HVisible.getAnimateContent(int)
method with the current state of the HVisible to determine the content to render.
Additionally the content-based behavior of the HAnimateLook class is
defined as follows:
HGraphicLook.
The HAnimateLook is not required to present consecutive images in the
animation with the delay specified in its associated HStaticAnimation. For example, if the
time taken to retrieve or render an image is longer than the delay,
then it shall be rendered as soon as possible.
Implementations of HAnimateLook should use the appropriate methods on
HVisible to determine which scaling
and alignment modes to use when rendering content. See the class
description for HLook for more
details. HAnimateLook may support scalable animated graphical content. As
a minimum, all implementations must support the HVisible.RESIZE_NONE scaling
mode, and all alignment modes.
Note that the results of applying the HVisible.VALIGN_JUSTIFY and HVisible.HALIGN_JUSTIFY alignment modes
for animated graphical content are defined to identical to HVisible.VALIGN_CENTER and HVisible.HALIGN_CENTER modes
respectively, as justification is meaningless in this context.
This is the default look that is used by HStaticAnimation and its subclasses.
| Parameter | Description | Default value | Set method | Get method |
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| None. | ||||
| Description | Default value | Set method | Get method |
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HStaticAnimation,
HVisible,
HLook| Constructor and Description |
|---|
HAnimateLook()
Creates a HAnimateLook object.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
fillBackground(Graphics g,
HVisible visible,
int state)
The
HExtendedLook.fillBackground(java.awt.Graphics, org.havi.ui.HVisible, int) method
paints the component with its current background Color
according to the HVisible.setBackgroundMode(int)
method of HVisible. |
Insets |
getInsets(HVisible hvisible)
Determines the insets of this
HLook,
which indicate the size of the border. |
Dimension |
getMaximumSize(HVisible hvisible)
|
Dimension |
getMinimumSize(HVisible hvisible)
|
Dimension |
getPreferredSize(HVisible hvisible)
|
boolean |
isOpaque(HVisible hvisible)
Returns true if the entire painted area of the
HVisible when using this look is fully opaque,
i.e. |
void |
renderBorders(Graphics g,
HVisible visible,
int state)
The
HExtendedLook.renderBorders(java.awt.Graphics, org.havi.ui.HVisible, int) method
paints any implementation specific borders according to
the HVisible.setBordersEnabled(boolean) method of
HVisible. |
void |
renderVisible(Graphics g,
HVisible visible,
int state)
The
HExtendedLook.renderVisible(java.awt.Graphics, org.havi.ui.HVisible, int) method
paints any content or other data associated with the look's HVisible. |
void |
showLook(Graphics g,
HVisible visible,
int state)
|
void |
widgetChanged(HVisible visible,
HChangeData[] changes)
Called by the
HVisible whenever
its content, state, or any other data changes. |
public HAnimateLook()
public void fillBackground(Graphics g, HVisible visible, int state)
HExtendedLook.fillBackground(java.awt.Graphics, org.havi.ui.HVisible, int) method
paints the component with its current background Color
according to the HVisible.setBackgroundMode(int)
method of HVisible.
This method is only called from showLook within this
HExtendedLook implementation. It's not the intention to call
this method directly from outside of the HExtendedLook.
Regardless of the background mode, it is an implementation option for this method to render added decorations which may affect the look's transparency. This method shall not be used to render any HVisible related data or content associated with the HVisible. It is purely for background and decoration only.
The fillBackground method should not modify the clipRect
(clipping rectangle) of the Graphics object that is passed
to it in a way which includes any area not part of that original
clipRect. If any modifications are made, the original clipRect shall be
restored.
fillBackground in interface HExtendedLookg - the graphics context.visible - the visible.state - the state parameter indicates the state of the visibleHLook.isOpaque(org.havi.ui.HVisible)public void renderBorders(Graphics g, HVisible visible, int state)
HExtendedLook.renderBorders(java.awt.Graphics, org.havi.ui.HVisible, int) method
paints any implementation specific borders according to
the HVisible.setBordersEnabled(boolean) method of
HVisible. If borders are drawn, the border
decoration shall be rendered within the border area as returned by
getInsets. The behavior of this method, when a subclass
overrides the method getInsets is undefined, except
that it will never draw outside the border area as returned by
getInsets.
This method is only called from showLook within this
HExtendedLook implementation. It's not the intention to call
this method directly from outside of the HExtendedLook.
The HExtendedLook.renderBorders(java.awt.Graphics, org.havi.ui.HVisible, int)
method should not modify the clipRect (clipping rectangle) of the
Graphics object that is passed to it in a way
which includes any area not part of that original clipRect. If any
modifications are made, the original clipRect shall be restored.
renderBorders in interface HExtendedLookg - the graphics context.visible - the visible.state - the state parameter indicates the state of the visiblepublic void renderVisible(Graphics g, HVisible visible, int state)
HExtendedLook.renderVisible(java.awt.Graphics, org.havi.ui.HVisible, int) method
paints any content or other data associated with the look's HVisible. This
method shall not be used to render a background nor any other decoration.
Its purpose is purely to render content or other value data stored on
the HVisible.
This may be set via HVisible methods such as setTextContent
and setGraphicContent. Rendering shall take place within the
bounds returned by the getInsets method.
This method is only called from showLook within this
HExtendedLook implementation. It's not the intention to call
this method directly from outside of the HExtendedLook.
For looks which draw content (e.g. HTextLook, HGraphicLook and HAnimateLook),
if no content is associated with the component, this method does nothing.
The HExtendedLook.renderVisible(java.awt.Graphics, org.havi.ui.HVisible, int)
method should not modify the clipRect (clipping rectangle) of the
Graphics object that is passed to it in a way
which includes any area not part of that original clipRect. If any
modifications are made, the original clipRect shall be restored.
renderVisible in interface HExtendedLookg - the graphics context.visible - the visible.state - the state parameter indicates the state of the visiblepublic void showLook(Graphics g, HVisible visible, int state)
showLook method is
the entry point for repainting the entire HVisible component. This method delegates the
responsibility of drawing the component background, borders and any
HVisible related data or content to the
fillBackground,
renderVisible and renderBorders methods
respectively, subject to the clipping rectangle of the Graphics object
passed to it. This method shall call the methods
fillBackground,
renderVisible, and renderBorders in that order
and shall not do any rendering itself.
The showLook method should
not modify the clipRect (clipping rectangle) of the
Graphics object that is passed to it in a way
which includes any area not part of that original clipRect. If any
modifications are made, the original clipRect shall be restored.
Any resources explicitly associated with an HExtendedLook should be loaded by the HExtendedLook during its creation, etc.
Note that the "standard" looks don't load content by default.
This method is called from the HVisible.paint(java.awt.Graphics) method of HVisible and must never be called from
elsewhere. Components wishing to redraw themselves should call
their repaint method in the usual way.
showLook in interface HExtendedLookshowLook in interface HLookg - the graphics context.visible - the visible.state - the state parameter indicates the state of the
visible, allowing the look to render the appropriate content
for that state. Note that some components (e.g. HStaticRange,
HRange, HRangeValue) do not use state-based content.public void widgetChanged(HVisible visible, HChangeData[] changes)
HVisible whenever
its content, state, or any other data changes. See the class
description of HVisible for more
information about the changes parameter.
The implementation of this method should work out which
graphical areas of the HVisible
have changed and make any relevant calls to trigger the
repainting of those areas.
A minimum implementation of this method could simply call
visible.repaint()
widgetChanged in interface HLookvisible - the HVisible which
has changedchanges - an array containing hint data and associated hint
objects. If this argument is null a full repaint
will be triggered.public Dimension getMinimumSize(HVisible hvisible)
HVisible component when drawn with this HLook.
This size may be determined in several ways depending on the
information available to the look. These steps are performed in
order and the first available result is returned. For the
purposes of this algorithm HLook
classes that do not use content (e.g. HRangeLook) are treated as if no
content was present.
The extra space required for border decoration can be determined from
the getInsets method.
HTextLook and
if HVisible.getTextLayoutManager() returns an HDefaultTextLayoutManager, then
this method should delegate the call to its getMinimumSize()
method plus any additional dimensions that the HLook requires
for border decoration etc. If the HDefaultTextLayoutManager
returns a zero size, then proceed with the following steps.
HLook does not support
scaling of content or no scaling is requested, and
content is set then the return value is a size sufficiently
large to hold each
piece of content plus any additional dimensions that the HLook
requires for border decoration etc.
setDefaultSize has been called to set then the return value is
this value (as obtained with getDefaultSize) plus any
additional dimensions that the HLook requires for border
decoration etc.
getMinimumSize in interface HLookhvisible - HVisible to which
this HLook is attached.HLook's minimum size.HVisible.getMinimumSize()public Dimension getPreferredSize(HVisible hvisible)
HVisible component when drawn with this HLook.
This size may be determined in several ways depending on the
information available to the look. These steps are performed in
order and the first available result is returned. For the
purposes of this algorithm HLook
classes that do not use content (e.g. HRangeLook) are treated as if no
content was present.
The extra space required for border decoration can be determined from
the getInsets method.
HVisible (using setDefaultSize) then the
return value is this size (obtained with getDefaultSize) plus any
additional dimensions that the HLook requires for border
decoration etc.
HTextLook and if a default preferred size has not been set and HVisible.getTextLayoutManager() returns an HDefaultTextLayoutManager, then
this method should delegate the call to its getPreferredSize() method plus any additional dimensions that the HLook
requires for border decoration etc. If the HDefaultTextLayoutManager returns
a zero size, then proceed with the following steps.
HLook does not support
scaling of content or no scaling is requested, and content is
present then the return value is a size that is sufficiently large
to hold each piece of content plus any additional dimensions
that the HLook requires for border decoration etc.
HLook supports the
scaling of its content (e.g. an HGraphicLook) and content is set then the return value is the
current size of the HVisible as
returned by getSize).
HVisible as returned by getSize).
If a default preferred size has been set for this
HVisible (using setDefaultSize()) and
the default preferred size has a NO_DEFAULT_WIDTH
then the return value is a Dimension with this
height (obtained with getDefaultSize()) and the
preferred width for the content plus any additional dimensions
that the HLook requires for border decoration etc.
If a default preferred size has been set for this
HVisible (using setDefaultSize()) and
the default preferred size has a NO_DEFAULT_HEIGHT
then the return value is a Dimension with this width
(obtained with getDefaultSize()) and the preferred
height for the content plus any additional dimensions that the
HLook requires for border decoration etc.
getPreferredSize in interface HLookhvisible - HVisible to which
this HLook is attached.HVisible when drawn with this
HLook.HVisible.getPreferredSize(),
HVisible.setDefaultSize(java.awt.Dimension)public Dimension getMaximumSize(HVisible hvisible)
HVisible component when drawn with this HLook.
This size may be determined in several ways depending on the
information available to the look. These steps are performed in
order and the first available result is returned. For the
purposes of this algorithm HLook
classes that do not use content (e.g. HRangeLook) are treated as if no
content was present.
The extra space required for border decoration can be determined from
the getInsets method.
HTextLook and if
HVisible.getTextLayoutManager() returns an HDefaultTextLayoutManager, then
this method should delegate the call to its getMaximumSize()
method plus any additional dimensions that the HLook requires for border
decoration etc. If the HDefaultTextLayoutManager returns a zero size, then
proceed with the following steps.
HLook supports the
scaling of its content (e.g. an HGraphicLook) then the return value is the current size of the HVisible (as returned by HVisible#getSize).
HLook does not support
scaling of content or no scaling is requested, and content is
set then the return value is a size sufficiently large to hold
each piece of
content plus any additional dimensions that the HLook requires
for border decoration etc.
[Short.MAX_VALUE, Short.MAX_VALUE] is returned as
a Dimension.
getMaximumSize in interface HLookhvisible - HVisible to which
this HLook is attached.HLook's maximum size.HVisible.getMaximumSize()public boolean isOpaque(HVisible hvisible)
HVisible when using this look is fully opaque,
i.e. the showLook method
guarantees that all pixels are painted in an opaque Color.
The default value is implementation specific and depends on the
background painting mode of the given HVisible. The consequences of an invalid
overridden value are implementation specific.
isOpaque in interface HLookhvisible - the visible to testHVisible using this look are fully
opaque, i.e. the showLook
method guarantees that all pixels are painted in an opaque
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