<AWT Dev> [9] Review request for 8065739 [macosx] Frame warps to lower left of screen when displayed
Sergey Bylokhov
Sergey.Bylokhov at oracle.com
Fri May 15 11:30:57 UTC 2015
Hi, Alexander.
A few notes:
- _peer.setMaximizedBounds(_peer.getMaximizedBounds()); this line
looks odd, probably we can call updateMaximizedBounds in LWWindowPeer.
initializeImpl()?
- Do we need to call maximize(); in the initialize() or we can leave
it in the setVisible()? It seems that after we set NSWindowStandardFrame
isZoomed should work properly in the callback?
- Why we cannot return DefaultMaximizedBounds from the
getMaximizedBounds if it was not set? Then it will not be necessary to
check it to null everywhere.
- Can we call updateMaximizedBounds(); in
LWWindowPeer.displayChanged() only in case of new device?
On 14.05.15 12:40, Alexander Scherbatiy wrote:
> On 5/12/2015 4:44 PM, Alexander Scherbatiy wrote:
>>
>> Could you review the updated fix:
>> - maximized bounds are updated after switching to new screen if they
>> are not set by a user
>> - the test for the maximized window moved from one screen to another
>> is added
> Sorry. Just forgot to add the webrev link:
> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~alexsch/8065739/webrev.04/
>
> Thanks,
> Alexandr.
>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Alexandr.
>>
>> On 5/8/2015 3:42 PM, Sergey Bylokhov wrote:
>>> Hi, Alexander.
>>> Does the new tests cover all corner cases which we discussed offline?
>>>
>>> On 08.05.15 15:28, Alexander Scherbatiy wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> Could you review the updated fix:
>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~alexsch/8065739/webrev.03
>>>>
>>>> - The -windowWillUseStandardFrame:defaultFrame: method is
>>>> implemented in AWTWindow to correctly get and check a size of the
>>>> maximized window.
>>>> After that the -isZoomed method correctly defines the zoomed
>>>> state for both visible and not visible window.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Alexandr.
>>>>
>>>> On 4/29/2015 7:03 PM, Alexander Scherbatiy wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> Could you review the updated fix:
>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~alexsch/8065739/webrev.02
>>>>>
>>>>> - the zoom state is applied after NSWindow creation if Frame has
>>>>> MAXIMIZED_BOTH state.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Alexandr.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 4/15/2015 10:57 PM, Sergey Bylokhov wrote:
>>>>>> Hi, Alexander.
>>>>>> As far as I understand the main issue is that we get a native
>>>>>> notifications during window initialization(after nswindows was
>>>>>> created and before zoom method will be called)? Probably we can
>>>>>> apply the zoom state when we create a window in one appkit call?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 08.04.15 17:54, Alexander Scherbatiy wrote:
>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Could you review the fix:
>>>>>>> bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8065739
>>>>>>> webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~alexsch/8065739/webrev.00
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Use case:
>>>>>>> ------------
>>>>>>> Frame frame = new Frame();
>>>>>>> frame.pack();
>>>>>>> frame.setBounds(screenBounds);
>>>>>>> frame.setVisible(true);
>>>>>>> ------------
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The frame is in the normal state but Mac OS X treats a frame
>>>>>>> with screen bounds as zoomed.
>>>>>>> The setVisible() method calls unmaximize() method to return
>>>>>>> the zoomed window to the normal state.
>>>>>>> The native zoom() method sets the initial sizes for the window
>>>>>>> which are zero because of the pack() call.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> There is already checkZoom() method which synchronizes native
>>>>>>> window zoom state and and the frame extended state when a frame
>>>>>>> is resized by mouse.
>>>>>>> However it can't be always used for the synchronization
>>>>>>> between native window zoom state and setBounds() call because of
>>>>>>> the following case:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -----------------
>>>>>>> Frame frame = new Frame();
>>>>>>> frame.setBounds(smallBounds);
>>>>>>> frame.setExtendedState(Frame.MAXIMIZED_BOTH);
>>>>>>> frame.setVisible(true);
>>>>>>> -----------------
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This is the valid scenario where the frame should be maximized.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The solution synchronizes the zoom and the frame state only
>>>>>>> when the native window is zoomed.
>>>>>>> In opposite case we need to return from the zoomed sizes to
>>>>>>> previous sizes which are the same as for the zoomed window.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Alexandr.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
--
Best regards, Sergey.
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