Class ComponentState
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- org.pushingpixels.substance.api.ComponentState
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public final class ComponentState extends java.lang.ObjectInstances of this class correspond to states of Swing core and custom controls. This class provides a number of predefined static instances to cover most action-based controls such as buttons, check boxes and menu items. In addition, application code can define custom component states that create fine grained mapping between arbitrary states of controls and specific color scheme bundles in custom skins.
Each component state is defined by two arrays of component state facets (available in
SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacetclass). The first array specifies the facets that are on, and the second array specifies the facets that are off. For example, when a selected toggle button is pressed, it transitions toPRESSED_SELECTEDstate. This state hasSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.ENABLE,SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.SELECTIONandSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.PRESSas its on facets. If a selected toggle button is disabled, it hasSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.SELECTIONin its on facets andSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.ENABLEin its off facets.The
SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacetclass defines a number of core facets. TheSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.ENABLEfacet is universal - it is relevant for all Swing controls. Some facets apply to a wider range of controls. For example,SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.ROLLOVERfacet applies to all controls that can show rollover effects - including buttons, menu items, comboboxes, sliders, scrollbars and many more. Some facets apply to a very narrow range of controls. For example,SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.EDITABLEis only relevant for editable controls, such as text components, editable comboboxes or spinners.The static instances of
ComponentStatedefined in this class do not aim to cover all possible combinations of on and off facets. In addition to making this class too unwieldy, it is not possible to do since application code can define its own facets. Instead, Substance provides three ways to fine-tune the mapping between the component states and the color schemes used to paint the components.- When the skin is queried for the color scheme that matches the specific
component state - let's say
PRESSED_SELECTED- the skinning layer first looks for the exact state (as passed toSubstanceColorSchemeBundle.registerColorScheme(SubstanceColorScheme, SubstanceSlices.ColorSchemeAssociationKind, ComponentState...)or similar APIs). If the exact match is found, it is used. If there is no exact match, the skinning layer will look at all color schemes registered for the specific color scheme association kind in the matching color scheme bundle. The decision is made based on how "close" the registered component state is to the component state of the currently painted component. For example,PRESSED_SELECTEDis a better match forPRESSED_UNSELECTEDthanROLLOVER_SELECTED- since theSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.PRESShas more weight than theSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.ROLLOVERin the decision process. The skinning layer will choose the "closest" registered component state that is sufficiently close. For example,DISABLED_SELECTEDwill never be chosen forSELECTED, even if there are no other registered component states. This way the application code can register a few color schemes in the specific bundle, and have all other states "fall back" to the smaller subset of states. - Facets such as
SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.DETERMINATE, orSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.EDITABLEare relevant only for a small subset of controls. In order to simplify the API signature ofComponentState, these facets are not part of any of the predefined static states in this class. Instead, they are used internally in the matching UI delegates (such as for progress bar or text components) to find the best match among all the registered states of the current skin. The specific skin can define its ownComponentStateinstances that use these facets. For example,NebulaAccentedSkindefines a number of component states that use theSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.DETERMINATEfacet, and maps the matching color schemes. At runtime, the procedure described in the previous item will match the state of the specific progress bar to the states defined in this skin, and use the matching color schemes. - Custom application components may have facets that do not directly map to
the core facets defined in the
SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacetclass. In this case, the application code can create its own facet instances, and its own component states that use those facets in the on and off lists. Part of the custom code will be in the UI delegates that compute the current state of the custom component using the new facets. Other part of the custom code will be in the skin definition that maps the component states defined with the new facets to the specific color schemes.
Note that you do not have to create explicit dependency between custom component states used in the skin definition and custom component states used in the painting routines (in the UI delegates). In fact, the custom component states defined in the Substance UI delegate for progress bar are not accessible to the application code. The recommended way to separate the skin definition from the model lookups in the painting is:
- The skin definition defines a sufficiently broad set of custom component states that use the new facets. Note that you do not have to create a custom state for every possible permutation of new facets (along with the relevant core facets). A well defined set of component states will provide a good fallback state for every relevant permutation of facets, keeping the skin definition small and manageable.
- The UI delegate that queries the component model will use accurate
component states that account for all the relevant on and off facets -
including the core facets defined in the
SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacetclass. When this (perhaps elaborate) state is passed toSubstanceColorSchemeBundle.getColorScheme(SubstanceSlices.ColorSchemeAssociationKind, ComponentState, boolean)API, the the procedure described above will match the this state to one of the "base" states defined in your skin, and use the matching color scheme.
Note that the matching algorithm only looks at the facets in the on and off lists, and ignores the component state name. This allows you to create a broad component state in your skin, and a number of narrow component states during the painting - and have the Substance skinning layer find the best match.
When the matching algorithm cannot find a sufficiently close match, the skinning layer will fall back on one of the three base color schemes passed to the
SubstanceColorSchemeBundle(SubstanceColorScheme, SubstanceColorScheme, SubstanceColorScheme)constructor. States withSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.ENABLEin their off list will fall back to the disabled color scheme. TheENABLEDwill fall back to the enabled color scheme. The rest of the states will fall back to the active color scheme. To change the fallback behavior pass a non-null fallback color scheme to theComponentState(String, ComponentState, SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet[], SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet[])constructor as the second parameter. - When the skin is queried for the color scheme that matches the specific
component state - let's say
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description static ComponentStateARMEDArmed.static ComponentStateDEFAULTDefault.static ComponentStateDISABLED_DEFAULTDisabled default.static ComponentStateDISABLED_SELECTEDDisabled selected.static ComponentStateDISABLED_UNSELECTEDDisabled and not selected.static ComponentStateENABLEDEnabled state.static ComponentStatePRESSED_SELECTEDPressed selected.static ComponentStatePRESSED_UNSELECTEDPressed and not selected.static ComponentStateROLLOVER_ARMEDArmed and rolled over.static ComponentStateROLLOVER_SELECTEDSelected and rolled over.static ComponentStateROLLOVER_UNSELECTEDNot selected and rolled over.static ComponentStateSELECTEDSelected.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description ComponentState(java.lang.String name, ComponentState hardFallback, SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet[] facetsOn, SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet[] facetsOff)Creates a new component state.ComponentState(java.lang.String name, SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet[] facetsOn, SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet[] facetsOff)Creates a new component state.
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description ComponentStatebestFit(java.util.Collection<ComponentState> states)booleanequals(java.lang.Object obj)static ComponentState[]getActiveStates()Returns all active component states.static ComponentState[]getAllStates()Returns all component states.ComponentStategetHardFallback()static ComponentStategetState(boolean isEnabled, boolean isRollover, boolean isSelected)Returns the component state that matches the specified parameters.static ComponentStategetState(javax.swing.AbstractButton button)Returns the state of the specified button.static ComponentStategetState(javax.swing.ButtonModel model, javax.swing.JComponent component)Retrieves component state based on the button model (required parameter) and component itself (optional parameter).static ComponentStategetState(javax.swing.ButtonModel model, javax.swing.JComponent component, boolean toIgnoreSelection)Retrieves component state based on the button model (required parameter) and button itself (optional parameter).inthashCode()booleanisActive()booleanisDisabled()Checks whether this state is disabled.booleanisFacetActive(SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet stateFacet)Returns indication whetherthiscomponent state is "active" under the specified facet.java.lang.StringtoString()
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Field Detail
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DISABLED_DEFAULT
public static final ComponentState DISABLED_DEFAULT
Disabled default. Used for disabled buttons that have been marked asdefaultwithJRootPane.setDefaultButton(JButton)API.
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DEFAULT
public static final ComponentState DEFAULT
Default. Used for enabled buttons that have been marked asdefaultwithJRootPane.setDefaultButton(JButton)API.
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DISABLED_SELECTED
public static final ComponentState DISABLED_SELECTED
Disabled selected.
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DISABLED_UNSELECTED
public static final ComponentState DISABLED_UNSELECTED
Disabled and not selected.
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PRESSED_SELECTED
public static final ComponentState PRESSED_SELECTED
Pressed selected.
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PRESSED_UNSELECTED
public static final ComponentState PRESSED_UNSELECTED
Pressed and not selected.
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SELECTED
public static final ComponentState SELECTED
Selected.
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ROLLOVER_SELECTED
public static final ComponentState ROLLOVER_SELECTED
Selected and rolled over.
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ARMED
public static final ComponentState ARMED
Armed.
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ROLLOVER_ARMED
public static final ComponentState ROLLOVER_ARMED
Armed and rolled over.
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ROLLOVER_UNSELECTED
public static final ComponentState ROLLOVER_UNSELECTED
Not selected and rolled over.
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ENABLED
public static final ComponentState ENABLED
Enabled state.
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Constructor Detail
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ComponentState
public ComponentState(java.lang.String name, SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet[] facetsOn, SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet[] facetsOff)Creates a new component state.- Parameters:
name- Component state name. Does not have to be unique. The name is only used in thetoString().facetsOn- Indicates that are turned on for this state. For example,ROLLOVER_SELECTEDshould pass bothSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.ROLLOVERandSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.SELECTION.facetsOff- Indicates that are turned on for this state. For example,DISABLED_UNSELECTEDshould pass bothSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.ENABLEandSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.SELECTION.
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ComponentState
public ComponentState(java.lang.String name, ComponentState hardFallback, SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet[] facetsOn, SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet[] facetsOff)Creates a new component state.- Parameters:
name- Component state name. Does not have to be unique. The name is only used in thetoString().hardFallback- The fallback state that will be used inSubstanceColorSchemeBundle.getColorScheme(SubstanceSlices.ColorSchemeAssociationKind, ComponentState, boolean)in casebestFit(Collection)returnsnullfacetsOn- Indicates that are turned on for this state. For example,ROLLOVER_SELECTEDshould pass bothSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.ROLLOVERandSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.SELECTION.facetsOff- Indicates that are turned on for this state. For example,DISABLED_UNSELECTEDshould pass bothSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.ENABLEandSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.SELECTION.
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Method Detail
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toString
public java.lang.String toString()
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toStringin classjava.lang.Object
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isFacetActive
public boolean isFacetActive(SubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet stateFacet)
Returns indication whetherthiscomponent state is "active" under the specified facet. For example,ROLLOVER_SELECTEDwill returntruefor bothSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.ROLLOVERandSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.SELECTION.- Parameters:
stateFacet- State facet.- Returns:
trueifthiscomponent state is "active" under the specified facet (for example,ROLLOVER_SELECTEDwill returntruefor bothSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.ROLLOVERandSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.SELECTION),falseotherwise.
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isDisabled
public boolean isDisabled()
Checks whether this state is disabled. A disabled state hasSubstanceSlices.ComponentStateFacet.ENABLEfacet in itsoffset.- Returns:
trueif this state is disabled,falseotherwise.
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getActiveStates
public static ComponentState[] getActiveStates()
Returns all active component states. Note that the result will not containENABLED.- Returns:
- All active component states.
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getAllStates
public static ComponentState[] getAllStates()
Returns all component states.- Returns:
- All component states
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isActive
public boolean isActive()
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getState
public static ComponentState getState(javax.swing.ButtonModel model, javax.swing.JComponent component)
Retrieves component state based on the button model (required parameter) and component itself (optional parameter).- Parameters:
model- Button model (required).component- Component (optional).- Returns:
- The matching component state.
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getState
public static ComponentState getState(javax.swing.AbstractButton button)
Returns the state of the specified button.- Parameters:
button- Button.- Returns:
- The state of the specified button.
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getState
public static ComponentState getState(javax.swing.ButtonModel model, javax.swing.JComponent component, boolean toIgnoreSelection)
Retrieves component state based on the button model (required parameter) and button itself (optional parameter).- Parameters:
model- Button model (required).component- Component (optional).toIgnoreSelection- Iftrue, theButtonModel.isSelected()will not be checked. This can be used for tracking transitions on menu items that usearmedstate instead, when we don't want to use different rollover themes for selected and unselected checkbox and radio button menu items (to preserve consistent visual appearence of highlights).- Returns:
- The matching component state.
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getState
public static ComponentState getState(boolean isEnabled, boolean isRollover, boolean isSelected)
Returns the component state that matches the specified parameters.- Parameters:
isEnabled- Enabled flag.isRollover- Rollover flag.isSelected- Selected flag.- Returns:
- The component state that matches the specified parameters.
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bestFit
public ComponentState bestFit(java.util.Collection<ComponentState> states)
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getHardFallback
public ComponentState getHardFallback()
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hashCode
public int hashCode()
- Overrides:
hashCodein classjava.lang.Object
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equals
public boolean equals(java.lang.Object obj)
- Overrides:
equalsin classjava.lang.Object
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