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package com.apple.laf;

import java.awt.event.*;
import java.beans.PropertyChangeEvent;

import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.event.MouseInputListener;
import javax.swing.plaf.ComponentUI;
import javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicTableUI;

A Mac L&F implementation of JTable All this does is look for a ThemeBorder and invalidate it when the focus changes
/** * A Mac L&F implementation of JTable * * All this does is look for a ThemeBorder and invalidate it when the focus changes */
public class AquaTableUI extends BasicTableUI { public static ComponentUI createUI(final JComponent c) { return new AquaTableUI(); }
Creates the focus listener to repaint the focus ring
/** * Creates the focus listener to repaint the focus ring */
protected FocusListener createFocusListener() { return new AquaTableUI.FocusHandler(); }
Creates the mouse listener for the JTable.
/** * Creates the mouse listener for the JTable. */
protected MouseInputListener createMouseInputListener() { return new AquaTableUI.MouseInputHandler(); }
This inner class is marked "public" due to a compiler bug. This class should be treated as a "protected" inner class. Instantiate it only within subclasses of BasicTableUI.
/** * This inner class is marked "public" due to a compiler bug. * This class should be treated as a "protected" inner class. * Instantiate it only within subclasses of BasicTableUI. */
public class FocusHandler extends BasicTableUI.FocusHandler { public void focusGained(final FocusEvent e) { super.focusGained(e); AquaBorder.repaintBorder(getComponent()); } public void focusLost(final FocusEvent e) { super.focusLost(e); AquaBorder.repaintBorder(getComponent()); } } protected AquaFocusHandler focusHandler = new AquaFocusHandler() { public void propertyChange(final PropertyChangeEvent ev) { super.propertyChange(ev); if (!FRAME_ACTIVE_PROPERTY.equals(ev.getPropertyName())) return; AquaFocusHandler.swapSelectionColors("Table", getComponent(), ev.getNewValue()); } }; protected void installListeners() { super.installListeners(); table.addFocusListener(focusHandler); table.addPropertyChangeListener(focusHandler); } protected void uninstallListeners() { table.removePropertyChangeListener(focusHandler); table.removeFocusListener(focusHandler); super.uninstallListeners(); } // TODO: Using default handler for now, need to handle cmd-key // Replace the mouse event with one that returns the cmd-key state when asked // for the control-key state, which super assumes is what everyone does to discontiguously extend selections public class MouseInputHandler extends BasicTableUI.MouseInputHandler { /*public void mousePressed(final MouseEvent e) { super.mousePressed(new SelectionMouseEvent(e)); } public void mouseDragged(final MouseEvent e) { super.mouseDragged(new SelectionMouseEvent(e)); }*/ } JTable getComponent() { return table; } }