2004-01-20 Thomas Fitzsimmons <fitzsim@redhat.com>
+ * gnu/java/awt/peer/gtk/GtkComponentPeer.java (setBounds):
+ Calculate proper offsets for heavyweight components packed in
+ lightweight containers.
+
* gnu/java/awt/peer/gtk/GtkTextFieldPeer.java,
jni/gtk-peer/gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkTextFieldPeer.c
(native create): Add width parameter.
import java.awt.BufferCapabilities;
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Component;
+import java.awt.Container;
import java.awt.Cursor;
import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.awt.Font;
public void setBounds (int x, int y, int width, int height)
{
Component parent = awtComponent.getParent ();
-
- if (parent instanceof Window)
+
+ // Heavyweight components that are children of one or more
+ // lightweight containers have to be handled specially. Because
+ // calls to GLightweightPeer.setBounds do nothing, GTK has no
+ // knowledge of the lightweight containers' positions. So we have
+ // to add the offsets manually when placing a heavyweight
+ // component within a lightweight container. The lightweight
+ // container may itself be in a lightweight container and so on,
+ // so we need to continue adding offsets until we reach a
+ // container whose position GTK knows -- that is, the first
+ // non-lightweight.
+ boolean lightweightChild = false;
+ Insets i;
+ while (parent.isLightweight ())
+ {
+ lightweightChild = true;
+
+ i = ((Container) parent).getInsets ();
+
+ x += parent.getX () + i.left;
+ y += parent.getY () + i.top;
+
+ parent = parent.getParent ();
+ }
+
+ // We only need to convert from Java to GTK coordinates if we're
+ // placing a heavyweight component in a Window.
+ if (parent instanceof Window && !lightweightChild)
{
Insets insets = ((Window) parent).getInsets ();
// Convert from Java coordinates to GTK coordinates.