On 17.05.16 14:12, Prem Balakrishnan wrote:
You were right, setting SystemColor.control as default for all components will
have visual impact on Window and Panel.
I am not sure but in the latest version the color of the panel will not
be changed if it was added to the window where the color was set:
Window w = new Frame();
w.setBackground(Color.GREEN);
Panel p = new Panel();
w.add(p);
w.pack();
w.dispose();
System.out.println("p.getBackground() = " + p.getBackground());
The color of the panel should be green even if it was not set by the
user. Can you confirm that it works properly after the fix? if not
please fix and update the tests to catch this bug.
Only for Dialog default background color is set to SystemColor.control.
For window and Panel default background color is set to "WColor.WINDOW_BKGND".
There were no impact on Canvas and Button.
Please review the updated patch.
In updated fix I have maintained the same default color for Dialog as well as
other component(Window and Panel).
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~pkbalakr/8057574/webrev.04/
Regards,
Prem
-----Original Message-----
From: Sergey Bylokhov
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2016 5:25 PM
To: Prem Balakrishnan; Ambarish Rapte; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Review Request for 8057574 : inconsistent behavior for
setBackground (Windows/Linux)
Hi, Prem.
On 11.05.16 15:28, Prem Balakrishnan wrote:
1. Dialog background color set to SystemColor.control.
Can you please confirm that background color for other components(Button,
Canvas, Window for example) is not changed after this.
2. WWindowPeer extends WPanelPeer, WPanelPeer Initialize() method is called
Before we initialize default properties like background/foreground in
WWindowPeer, hence getBackground/getForeground calls in WPanelPeer Initialize()
method always returns NULL.
I have updated the fix, by moving default initialization to the Base
class(WPanelPeer).
Do we need the new fields:defaultBackground and defaultForeground? why we
cannot use SystemColor.xx directly?
Please review the updated fix.
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~pkbalakr/8057574/webrev.03/
Regression and JCK tests passed without causing any regression with the Updated
fix as well.
Regards,
Prem
-----Original Message-----
From: Sergey Bylokhov
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2016 7:28 PM
To: Prem Balakrishnan; Ambarish Rapte; Semyon Sadetsky;
[email protected]
Subject: Re: Review Request for 8057574 : inconsistent behavior for
setBackground (Windows/Linux)
Hi, Prem.
Thanks for the new version, I just found some issues which I messed in the
first version:
- It seems that after the fix the Dialog will use the different background
color,(SystemColor.window instead of SystemColor.control).
- There is other similar code like in WPanelPeer, please check in what
situation the WPanelPeer get null from the getBackground/getForeground.
It seems that WColor class is used only in this WPanelPeer.
On 29.04.16 8:06, Prem Balakrishnan wrote:
Hi Sergey,
Thank you for the Review.
Update patch as per review comments.
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~pkbalakr/8057574/webrev.01/
Regards,
Prem
-----Original Message-----
From: Sergey Bylokhov
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 6:16 PM
To: Prem Balakrishnan; Semyon Sadetsky; Ambarish Rapte;
[email protected]
Subject: Re: Review Request for 8057574 : inconsistent behavior for
setBackground (Windows/Linux)
Hi, Prem.
The fix looks fine. But please preserve the comments in
XWindowPeer.java
On 25.04.16 9:00, Prem Balakrishnan wrote:
Hi*,*
Please review fix for JDK9,
*Bug:*https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8057574
*Webrev:*http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~pkbalakr/8057574/webrev.00/
*Issue:*
inconsistent behavior for setBackground (Windows/Linux)
Inconsistency also exists for Foreground and Font properties across
platforms (Win and Linux)
*Fix: *
Uniform behaviour is maintained by making , child component NOT to
inherit parent properties (Background, Foreground and Font)
across all the platforms(Win/Linux/Mac).
*Regression and JCK tests passed without causing any regression with
the suggested fix.*
Regards,
Prem
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