On 3/23/20 2:52 am, Prasanta Sadhukhan wrote:
On 23-Mar-20 2:52 PM, Sergey Bylokhov wrote:
On 3/22/20 11:51 pm, Ajit Ghaisas wrote:
Instead of ignoring it on all versions of osx, can we configure it NOT to run
on osx 10.14 onwards?
I think that the problem is not directly related to the OS where
we run the test, but to the SDK which we use to build jdk.
Does the current test works fine on 10.13?
Yes, it was already mentioned in the JBS.
Actually that was a surprise to me and I decided to check it deeper.
Are you sure that the failure of the test is related to the reported bug? I
cannot
check macOS 10.13, but on macOS 10.14+ the reason of the failure is that the
gradient
background(dark appearance) of the frame when these options are specified are
different(the test expected it to be the same). However the test confirms that
the
colors are still different when these property set/unset. The test cannot check
the case
from the bug becaouse it uses undecorated window. Looks like it is a separate
testbug.
I also modified the SwingSet2 to use "apple.awt.brushMetalLook" and confirm
that the
unified toolbar works -> the gradient is applied, the toolbar is transparent.
The only
problem I see is that the title of frame is visible.
Using the SwingSet2 I also confirm that
"apple.awt.transparentTitleBar=true" + "apple.awt.fullWindowContent=true" are
not a
proper replacement of "apple.awt.brushMetalLook". The
"apple.awt.fullWindowContent"
cause "wrong" frame layout, because the NSView occupy the whole frame, and
content
appears under the title buttons. Also gradient is not applied.
So the conclusion:
- The NSTexturedJFrame test has a bug and it should be fixed. The expectation
that
the gradient will be the same all the time is incorrect.
- The "textured background" still works, it uses gradient color. The toolbar
and frame content are transparent.
- The bug reported here about visible title of the frame is not a bug in the
jdk, but
a behavior change in macOS sdk, it could be fixed by using
"apple.awt.transparentTitleBar=true"
in the application.
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Best regards, Sergey.