org.eclipse.draw2d
Class FocusBorder
java.lang.Object
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+--org.eclipse.draw2d.AbstractBorder
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+--org.eclipse.draw2d.FocusBorder
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Border
- public class FocusBorder
- extends AbstractBorder
Provides for a simple border with all sides
of constant width.
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Method Summary |
Insets |
getInsets(IFigure figure)
Returns the Insets for this Border for the given Figure. |
boolean |
isOpaque()
Returns true if the Border completely fills the region defined
above in paint. |
void |
paint(IFigure figure,
Graphics graphics,
Insets insets)
paint the Border. |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
FocusBorder
public FocusBorder()
getInsets
public Insets getInsets(IFigure figure)
- Description copied from interface:
Border
- Returns the Insets for this Border for the given Figure.
isOpaque
public boolean isOpaque()
- Description copied from interface:
Border
- Returns true if the Border completely fills the region defined
above in paint.
paint
public void paint(IFigure figure,
Graphics graphics,
Insets insets)
- Description copied from interface:
Border
- paint the Border. The border should paint inside figure's
getBounds(), inset by the parameter insets. The border
generally should not paint inside its own insets.
More specifically, Border b should paint inside the rectangle:
figure.getBounds().getCropped(insets)
and outside of the rectangle:
figure.getBounds().getCropped(insets).getCropped(getInsets())
where inside is defined as rectangle.contains(x,y);