Bugzilla – Attachment 65 Details for
Bug 181
Modal dialogs vanish when using JOGL 1.1.1, Java 1.5, and OS X 10.4.3
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Test case program
JoglVsFileChooser.java (text/plain), 9.57 KB, created by
Sven Gothel
on 2005-11-11 06:29:00 CET
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Sven Gothel
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2005-11-11 06:29:00 CET
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>/** >* This program demonstrates that with >* - JOGL 1.1.1 >* - Mac OS X 10.4.3 >* - J2SE build 1.5.0_05-72 >* any modal dialog box (such as a FileChooser) will "pop behind" >* the application window. >* >* The drawing source is from a tutorial posted on java.net as "JOGL2DBasics". >* I believe it to be in the public domain. >*/ > >import java.awt.*; >import java.awt.event.*; >import java.awt.image.*; >import java.awt.color.ColorSpace; >import java.awt.geom.AffineTransform; >import java.awt.event.*; >import javax.swing.JFileChooser; >import net.java.games.jogl.*; > >// import javax.swing.*; > >public class JoglVsFileChooser extends Frame implements GLEventListener { > > public static final Dimension PREFERRED_FRAME_SIZE = > new Dimension (450,375); > > byte[] dukeRGBA; > int dukeHeight; > int dukeWidth; > > public JoglVsFileChooser() { > // init Frame > super ("Simple 2D with JOGL"); > System.out.println ("constructor"); > // get a GLCanvas > GLCapabilities capabilities = new GLCapabilities(); > GLCanvas canvas = > GLDrawableFactory.getFactory().createGLCanvas(capabilities); > // add a GLEventListener, which will get called when the > // canvas is resized or needs a repaint > canvas.addGLEventListener(this); > // now add the canvas to the Frame. Note we use BorderLayout.CENTER > // to make the canvas stretch to fill the container (ie, the frame) > add (canvas, BorderLayout.CENTER); > > > canvas.addMouseListener(new MouseAdapter() { > public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent ev) > { > JFileChooser chooser = new JFileChooser(); > chooser.showOpenDialog(null); > } > }); > } > > /** We'd like to be 600x400, please. > */ > public Dimension getPreferredSize () { > return PREFERRED_FRAME_SIZE; > } > > /** main just creates and shows a JoglVsFileChooser Frame > */ > public static void main (String[] args) { > Frame f = new JoglVsFileChooser(); > f.pack(); > f.setVisible(true); > } > > > /* > * METHODS DEFINED BY GLEventListener > */ > > /** Called by drawable to initiate drawing > */ > public void display (GLDrawable drawable) { > long inTime = System.currentTimeMillis(); > System.out.println ("display()"); > GL gl = drawable.getGL(); > GLU glu = drawable.getGLU(); > gl.glClear (GL.GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT); > drawSomeDots(gl); > drawSomeLines(gl); > drawOpenPoly(gl); > drawClosedPoly(gl); > drawFilledRect (gl, Color.cyan.darker()); > drawFilledPoly (gl, Color.red.darker()); > drawTriangles (gl); > //drawImage (gl); > } > > /** Called by drawable to indicate mode or device has changed > */ > public void displayChanged (GLDrawable drawable, > boolean modeChanged, > boolean deviceChanged) { > System.out.println ("displayChanged()"); > } > > /** Called after OpenGL is init'ed > */ > public void init (GLDrawable drawable) { > System.out.println ("init()"); > > GL gl = drawable.getGL(); > // set erase color > gl.glClearColor( 1.0f, 1.0f, 1.0f, 1.0f ); //white > // set drawing color and point size > gl.glColor3f( 0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f ); > gl.glPointSize(4.0f); //a 'dot' is 4 by 4 pixels > } > > /** Called to indicate the drawing surface has been moved and/or resized > */ > public void reshape (GLDrawable drawable, > int x, > int y, > int width, > int height) { > System.out.println ("reshape()"); > GL gl = drawable.getGL(); > GLU glu = drawable.getGLU(); > gl.glViewport( 0, 0, width, height ); > gl.glMatrixMode( GL.GL_PROJECTION ); > gl.glLoadIdentity(); > glu.gluOrtho2D( 0.0, 450.0, 0.0, 375.0); > } > > /* > * OUR HELPER METHODS > */ > > > /** An example of drawing dots. > */ > protected void drawSomeDots(GL gl) { > gl.glBegin (GL.GL_POINTS); > gl.glVertex2i (100,50); > gl.glVertex2i (100,130); > gl.glVertex2i (150,130); > gl.glEnd (); > } > > /** An example of drawing lines > */ > protected void drawSomeLines (GL gl) { > gl.glBegin (GL.GL_LINES); > gl.glVertex2i (50, 200); > gl.glVertex2i (75, 250); > // same thing, but over ten pixels to the right > gl.glVertex2i (60, 200); > gl.glVertex2i (85, 250); > gl.glEnd(); > } > > /** An example of drawing an open polyline. The > last point does NOT connect back to the first > */ > protected void drawOpenPoly (GL gl) { > gl.glBegin (GL.GL_LINE_STRIP); > gl.glVertex2i (100, 200); > gl.glVertex2i (150, 250); > gl.glVertex2i (100, 250); > gl.glVertex2i (150, 200); > gl.glEnd(); > } > > /** An example of drawing an open polyline. The > last point connects back to the first > */ > protected void drawClosedPoly (GL gl) { > gl.glBegin (GL.GL_LINE_LOOP); > gl.glVertex2i (200, 200); > gl.glVertex2i (250, 250); > gl.glVertex2i (200, 250); > gl.glVertex2i (250, 200); > gl.glEnd(); > } > > /** An example of drawing triangles with GL_TRIANGLES. > Each three points is a new triangle. > */ > protected void drawTriangles (GL gl) { > gl.glBegin (GL.GL_TRIANGLES); > > gl.glVertex2i (400, 50); > gl.glVertex2i (400, 100); > gl.glVertex2i (420, 75); > > gl.glVertex2i (425, 50); > gl.glVertex2i (425, 100); > gl.glVertex2i (445, 75); > > gl.glEnd(); > } > > > /** Draws a rectangle with the given AWT color > */ > protected void drawFilledRect (GL gl, Color c) { > float redF = c.getRed() / 255f; > float greenF = c.getGreen() / 255f; > float blueF = c.getBlue() / 255f; > gl.glColor3f (redF, greenF, blueF); > gl.glRecti (200, 50, 250, 150); > // now reset the color to black > gl.glColor3f (0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f); > } > > > /** Draws a polygon with the given AWT color > */ > protected void drawFilledPoly (GL gl, Color c) { > float redF = c.getRed() / 255f; > float greenF = c.getGreen() / 255f; > float blueF = c.getBlue() / 255f; > gl.glColor3f (redF, greenF, blueF); > gl.glBegin (GL.GL_POLYGON); > gl.glVertex2i (300, 50); > gl.glVertex2i (350, 60); > gl.glVertex2i (375, 100); > gl.glVertex2i (325, 115); > gl.glVertex2i (300, 75); > gl.glEnd(); > // now reset the color to black > gl.glColor3f (0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f); > } > > /** Loads "duke_wave.gif" and renders it into GL space > */ > protected void drawImage (GL gl) { > // load duke_wave.gif and get pixmap, if necessary > if (dukeRGBA == null) > loadDukeRGBA(); > // enable alpha mask (import from gif sets alpha bits) > gl.glBlendFunc (GL.GL_SRC_ALPHA, GL.GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA); > gl.glEnable (GL.GL_BLEND); > > // draw a rectangle under part of duke to prove alpha works > gl.glColor3f (0.0f, 0.5f, 0.0f); > gl.glRecti (0, 300, 100, 330); > gl.glColor3f (0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f); > > // draw bytes into OpenGL > gl.glRasterPos2i (10, 300); > gl.glDrawPixels (dukeWidth, dukeHeight, gl.GL_RGBA, gl.GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, dukeRGBA); > } > > > protected void loadDukeRGBA () { > Image i = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().createImage ("duke_wave.gif"); > MediaTracker tracker = new MediaTracker(new Canvas()); > tracker.addImage (i, 0); > try { > tracker.waitForAll(); > } catch (InterruptedException ie) {} > dukeHeight = i.getHeight(null); > dukeWidth = i.getWidth(null); > System.out.println ("Got Duke image, width=" + > dukeWidth + ", height=" + dukeHeight); > > // turn it into a BufferedImage > WritableRaster raster = > Raster.createInterleavedRaster (DataBuffer.TYPE_BYTE, > dukeWidth, > dukeHeight, > 4, > null); > ComponentColorModel colorModel= > new ComponentColorModel (ColorSpace.getInstance(ColorSpace.CS_sRGB), > new int[] {8,8,8,8}, > true, > false, > ComponentColorModel.TRANSLUCENT, > DataBuffer.TYPE_BYTE); > BufferedImage dukeImg = > new BufferedImage (colorModel, // color model > raster, > false, // isRasterPremultiplied > null); // properties > Graphics2D g = dukeImg.createGraphics(); > // use an AffineTransformation to draw upside-down in the java > // sense, which will make it right-side-up in OpenGL > AffineTransform gt = new AffineTransform(); > gt.translate (0, dukeHeight); > gt.scale (1, -1d); > g.transform (gt); > g.drawImage (i, null, null); > // now retrieve the underlying byte array from dukeImg > DataBufferByte dukeBuf = (DataBufferByte)raster.getDataBuffer(); > dukeRGBA = dukeBuf.getData(); > g.dispose(); > } > >}
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