RFR: 8364049: ToolBar shows overflow menu with fractional scale [v3]
Michael Strauß
mstrauss at openjdk.org
Wed Jul 30 19:22:02 UTC 2025
On Wed, 30 Jul 2025 18:52:20 GMT, Andy Goryachev <angorya at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> This is a very localized fix for the issue described in https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8364049 which resulted from comparing snapped and non-snapped values. The issue seems to happen only with fractional scale, that is, on Windows at 125%, 150%, 175% etc. scales.
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>> ---
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>> While looking at the `ToolBarSkin` code, I noticed a general pattern related to snapping, that might cause similar issues in the tool bar skin and elsewhere. Here is an example in `ToolBarSkin::computePrefWidth()` in L411:
>>
>>
>> if (toolbar.getOrientation() == Orientation.HORIZONTAL) {
>> for (Node node : toolbar.getItems()) {
>> if (!node.isManaged()) continue;
>> prefWidth += snapSizeX(node.prefWidth(-1)) + getSpacing();
>> }
>> prefWidth -= getSpacing();
>> } else {
>>
>>
>> the general issue, in my opinion, is that doing `prefWidth += snapSizeX(node.prefWidth(-1)) + getSpacing();` results in the `prefWidth` value differ from its snapped value. In other words, whenever computation involves snapped values, the result must be snapped as well - and that includes the case when all the parts of the computation are snapped.
>>
>> Another, related, topic is how to properly snap the values in the computation. I would say ideally it should be done like this:
>>
>>
>> snappedResult = snap(snap(value1) .OP. snap(value2) .OP. ... snap (valueN))
>>
>>
>> It might be possible to skip the snapping of intermediary values, and only snap the result, but one must be careful not to accumulate errors.
>>
>> Getting back to the ToolBarSkin, one can see the issue on LL392, 399, 411, 417, 425, 436, 530, and so on.
>>
>> I decided not to fix the snapping for the purpose of making this PR narrow in scope with the goal to backport it to jfx25, but I did want to describe the issue.
>
> Andy Goryachev has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
>
> get toolbar length
I think it should be possible to create a unit test here. What should be asserted is that the overflow menu doesn't depend on various scale factors.
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/1856#issuecomment-3137550938
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