Hi Neil,
On Thu, 2011-09-15 at 17:04 +0400, Pavel Porvatov wrote:
Hi Neil,
On Wed, 2011-09-14 at 14:14 +0800, Sean Chou wrote:
Hi Pavel,


     I reported a bug there yesterday,
     http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=7089914
     So far, I'm not sure if Windows use ControlTextColor, I'll check
it.

For ease of review, I've uploaded Sean's change as a webrev [1].

With the change, I see the following focus-related color settings in the
WindowsLookAndFeel:

Button.focus:           ControlTextColor
Checkbox.focus:         ControlTextColor
RadioButton.focus:      ControlTextColor
Slider.focus:           ControlDarkShadowColor
TabbedPane.focus:       ControlTextColor
ToggleButton.focus:     ControlTextColor

So the change of setting for Button, Checkbox and RadioButton conforms
to what is already used for TabbedPane and ToggleButton.
But doesn't conform to Slider.focus...
Are you recommending that Slider.focus should be changed to
ControlTextColor too ?
No, I meant that we cannot fix some bugs by copy-paste method.
 From it's name, it's not entirely obvious to me that 'ControlTextColor'
is really the ideal setting to use here, but it's also clear that it's a
far better setting to use than the current hard-coded 'black'.
Yes, of course. The last question is which color is correct. We can't
change one incorrect color to another incorrect color...
I guess I hope that some knowledgeable person might be able to suggest /
corroborate / refute the choice of setting here.

It seems worse to consider sticking with a hard-coded, un-configurable
value that has been demonstrated to cause problems, than to use a
setting whose value can at least be configured, in practice fixes the
problem's symptoms, and is already used in most other similar contexts
within the same look&  feel.

Suggestions for how to improve things further are always welcome.
Your points sounds good. But as I said: we can't change one incorrect color to another incorrect color (doesn't matter configurable it or not). I attached the screenshot that shows that ControlTextColor is not always equal to color of selection frame (to reproduce this image press the Advanced button and change color of "3D objects" to red).

Regards, Pavel

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