Thanks Phil for review. So, you are doubting it will regress swing
printing tests. As you told earlier, I have ran the following regression
test with this fix
(https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-6488219 The bug above is
covered by java/awt/print/PrinterJob/SwingUIText.java)
and I did not notice any regression. Any other test we have for swing
printing that we can run?
>>Previously we were using DEFAULT_FRC to make it a screen width which
except for maybe needing to be updated for hi-dpi screens is what we want.
This issue was there from jdk1.6. If it is for hidpi screen, we would
have seen it from jdk9 onwards where we supported hidpi, no?
Regards
Prasanta
On 26-Feb-19 3:25 AM, Phil Race wrote:
The current fix confused me for a while as I could not see how it was
at all different than the existing code, since I can't imagine when we'd
ever take the "else" branch here :
533 TextLayout layout;
534 if (!isFontRenderContextPrintCompatible(frc, deviceFRC)) {
535 layout = createTextLayout(c, text, g2d.getFont(), deviceFRC);
536 } else {
537 layout = createTextLayout(c, text, g2d.getFont(), frc);
538 } Eventually when walking through it I noticed this 531
FontMetrics fm = g2d.getFontMetrics();
532 float screenWidth = SwingUtilities2.stringWidth(c, fm ,trimmedText);
"fm" from line 532 is getting a FontMetrics from the PRINTER - ie the
scaled FontRenderContext.
It then uses this to calculate the advance width for such a case - ie
the printer
but then *assigns it to a variable called screenWidth*.
Previously we were using DEFAULT_FRC to make it a screen width which
except
for maybe needing to be updated for hi-dpi screens is what we want.
So in the updated proposed fix the wrong width is passed to
getJustifiedLayout().
This may not matter here because there is plenty of space, but in
other cases
Swing printing will be clipped as a result. And there were many, many,
bug reports about
that. Which is why the code is laying out to the screenwidth because
that is where the
UI component size available came from. Buttons & Label text are the
typical cases where
this showed up.
There maybe other things to change, as well but the incorrect
screenWidth is the
main problem I see here.
-phil.
On 2/25/19 12:05 AM, Prasanta Sadhukhan wrote:
On 21-Feb-19 4:50 AM, Sergey Bylokhov wrote:
On 13/02/2019 22:53, Prasanta Sadhukhan wrote:
Hi Sergey,
I believe drawChars() also has same printing issue [and should be
changed like modified drawString()] but I am not able to test it as
reproducer testcase uses JLabel whose constructor can only accept
"String" and not char[] so I can only test drawString(). Using
drawChars() implementation in drawString() still reproduces the issue.
Is it possible temporary replace the call to drawString() by the
drawChars(), to check how drawChars() will work?
As I told, it behaves similarly to unmodified drawString and the
issue can still be seen. I think we should commit this drawString()
change in this fix and I can open another bug to investigate
drawChars() impl and reproducer. Will that be fine?
Regards
Prasanta
or probably we can implement drawChars() on top of drawString()?
Regards
Prasanta
On 14-Feb-19 4:12 AM, Sergey Bylokhov wrote:
Hi, Prasanta.
I modified the fix to use deviceFRC if not compatible and in sync
with the comment which says "obtain a TextLayout with advances
for the printer graphics FRC"
I used SwingUtilies2.getStringWidth() which calculates the
advances of the string if text layouting is used.
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~psadhukhan/8214702/webrev.2/
Can you please take a look to the existed drawChars() method,
which is implemented in the similar way as drawStringImpl() and
new version of drawString(), but they have some small difference.
Why we cannot use the same logic?
For example in the drawChars:
=========
FontRenderContext deviceFontRenderContext = g2d.
getFontRenderContext();
FontRenderContext frc = getFontRenderContext(c);
if (frc != null &&
!isFontRenderContextPrintCompatible
(deviceFontRenderContext, frc)) {
String text = new String(data, offset, length);
TextLayout layout = new TextLayout(text,
g2d.getFont(),
deviceFontRenderContext);
String trimmedText = trimTrailingSpaces(text);
if (!trimmedText.isEmpty()) {
float screenWidth = (float)g2d.getFont().
getStringBounds(trimmedText,
frc).getWidth();
layout = layout.getJustifiedLayout(screenWidth);
==========
Similar but not the same logic in the fix:
524 FontRenderContext frc = getFontRenderContext(c);
525 if (frc.isAntiAliased() ||
frc.usesFractionalMetrics()) {
526 frc = new
FontRenderContext(frc.getTransform(), false, false);
527 }
528 FontRenderContext deviceFRC =
g2d.getFontRenderContext();
529 String trimmedText = trimTrailingSpaces(text);
530 if (!trimmedText.isEmpty()) {
531 FontMetrics fm = g2d.getFontMetrics();
532 float screenWidth =
SwingUtilities2.stringWidth(c, fm ,trimmedText);
533 TextLayout layout;
534 if
(!isFontRenderContextPrintCompatible(frc, deviceFRC)) {
535 layout = createTextLayout(c, text,
g2d.getFont(), deviceFRC);
536 } else {
537 layout = createTextLayout(c, text,
g2d.getFont(), frc);
538 }
540 layout =
layout.getJustifiedLayout(screenWidth);