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-package org.argeo.cms.ui.eclipse.forms;
-
-import java.util.HashMap;
-import java.util.Map;
-
-import org.eclipse.jface.resource.JFaceResources;
-import org.eclipse.jface.resource.LocalResourceManager;
-import org.eclipse.swt.SWT;
-import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Color;
-import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.RGB;
-//import org.eclipse.swt.internal.graphics.Graphics;
-import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display;
-
-/**
- * Manages colors that will be applied to forms and form widgets. The colors are
- * chosen to make the widgets look correct in the editor area. If a different
- * set of colors is needed, subclass this class and override 'initialize' and/or
- * 'initializeColors'.
- *
- * @since 1.0
- */
-public class FormColors {
- /**
- * Key for the form title foreground color.
- *
- * @deprecated use <code>IFormColors.TITLE</code>.
- */
- public static final String TITLE = IFormColors.TITLE;
-
- /**
- * Key for the tree/table border color.
- *
- * @deprecated use <code>IFormColors.BORDER</code>
- */
- public static final String BORDER = IFormColors.BORDER;
-
- /**
- * Key for the section separator color.
- *
- * @deprecated use <code>IFormColors.SEPARATOR</code>.
- */
- public static final String SEPARATOR = IFormColors.SEPARATOR;
-
- /**
- * Key for the section title bar background.
- *
- * @deprecated use <code>IFormColors.TB_BG
- */
- public static final String TB_BG = IFormColors.TB_BG;
-
- /**
- * Key for the section title bar foreground.
- *
- * @deprecated use <code>IFormColors.TB_FG</code>
- */
- public static final String TB_FG = IFormColors.TB_FG;
-
- /**
- * Key for the section title bar gradient.
- *
- * @deprecated use <code>IFormColors.TB_GBG</code>
- */
- public static final String TB_GBG = IFormColors.TB_GBG;
-
- /**
- * Key for the section title bar border.
- *
- * @deprecated use <code>IFormColors.TB_BORDER</code>.
- */
- public static final String TB_BORDER = IFormColors.TB_BORDER;
-
- /**
- * Key for the section toggle color. Since 3.1, this color is used for all
- * section styles.
- *
- * @deprecated use <code>IFormColors.TB_TOGGLE</code>.
- */
- public static final String TB_TOGGLE = IFormColors.TB_TOGGLE;
-
- /**
- * Key for the section toggle hover color.
- *
- * @deprecated use <code>IFormColors.TB_TOGGLE_HOVER</code>.
- */
- public static final String TB_TOGGLE_HOVER = IFormColors.TB_TOGGLE_HOVER;
-
- protected Map colorRegistry = new HashMap(10);
-
- private LocalResourceManager resources;
-
- protected Color background;
-
- protected Color foreground;
-
- private boolean shared;
-
- protected Display display;
-
- protected Color border;
-
- /**
- * Creates form colors using the provided display.
- *
- * @param display
- * the display to use
- */
- public FormColors(Display display) {
- this.display = display;
- initialize();
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the display used to create colors.
- *
- * @return the display
- */
- public Display getDisplay() {
- return display;
- }
-
- /**
- * Initializes the colors. Subclasses can override this method to change the
- * way colors are created. Alternatively, only the color table can be
- * modified by overriding <code>initializeColorTable()</code>.
- *
- * @see #initializeColorTable
- */
- protected void initialize() {
- background = display.getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_LIST_BACKGROUND);
- foreground = display.getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_LIST_FOREGROUND);
- initializeColorTable();
- updateBorderColor();
- }
-
- /**
- * Allocates colors for the following keys: BORDER, SEPARATOR and
- * TITLE. Subclasses can override to allocate these colors differently.
- */
- protected void initializeColorTable() {
- createTitleColor();
- createColor(IFormColors.SEPARATOR, getColor(IFormColors.TITLE).getRGB());
- RGB black = getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_BLACK);
- RGB borderRGB = getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_TITLE_INACTIVE_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT);
- createColor(IFormColors.BORDER, blend(borderRGB, black, 80));
- }
-
- /**
- * Allocates colors for the section tool bar (all the keys that start with
- * TB). Since these colors are only needed when TITLE_BAR style is used with
- * the Section widget, they are not needed all the time and are allocated on
- * demand. Consequently, this method will do nothing if the colors have been
- * already initialized. Call this method prior to using colors with the TB
- * keys to ensure they are available.
- */
- public void initializeSectionToolBarColors() {
- if (colorRegistry.containsKey(IFormColors.TB_BG))
- return;
- createTitleBarGradientColors();
- createTitleBarOutlineColors();
- createTwistieColors();
- }
-
- /**
- * Allocates additional colors for the form header, namely background
- * gradients, bottom separator keylines and DND highlights. Since these
- * colors are only needed for clients that want to use these particular
- * style of header rendering, they are not needed all the time and are
- * allocated on demand. Consequently, this method will do nothing if the
- * colors have been already initialized. Call this method prior to using
- * color keys with the H_ prefix to ensure they are available.
- */
- protected void initializeFormHeaderColors() {
- if (colorRegistry.containsKey(IFormColors.H_BOTTOM_KEYLINE2))
- return;
- createFormHeaderColors();
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the RGB value of the system color represented by the code
- * argument, as defined in <code>SWT</code> class.
- *
- * @param code
- * the system color constant as defined in <code>SWT</code>
- * class.
- * @return the RGB value of the system color
- */
- public RGB getSystemColor(int code) {
- return getDisplay().getSystemColor(code).getRGB();
- }
-
- /**
- * Creates the color for the specified key using the provided RGB object.
- * The color object will be returned and also put into the registry. When
- * the class is disposed, the color will be disposed with it.
- *
- * @param key
- * the unique color key
- * @param rgb
- * the RGB object
- * @return the allocated color object
- */
- public Color createColor(String key, RGB rgb) {
- // RAP [rh] changes due to missing Color constructor
-// Color c = getResourceManager().createColor(rgb);
-// Color prevC = (Color) colorRegistry.get(key);
-// if (prevC != null && !prevC.isDisposed())
-// getResourceManager().destroyColor(prevC.getRGB());
-// Color c = Graphics.getColor(rgb);
- Color c = new Color(display, rgb);
- colorRegistry.put(key, c);
- return c;
- }
-
- /**
- * Creates a color that can be used for areas of the form that is inactive.
- * These areas can contain images, links, controls and other content but are
- * considered auxilliary to the main content area.
- *
- * <p>
- * The color should not be disposed because it is managed by this class.
- *
- * @return the inactive form color
- */
- public Color getInactiveBackground() {
- String key = "__ncbg__"; //$NON-NLS-1$
- Color color = getColor(key);
- if (color == null) {
- RGB sel = getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_LIST_SELECTION);
- // a blend of 95% white and 5% list selection system color
- RGB ncbg = blend(sel, getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_WHITE), 5);
- color = createColor(key, ncbg);
- }
- return color;
- }
-
- /**
- * Creates the color for the specified key using the provided RGB values.
- * The color object will be returned and also put into the registry. If
- * there is already another color object under the same key in the registry,
- * the existing object will be disposed. When the class is disposed, the
- * color will be disposed with it.
- *
- * @param key
- * the unique color key
- * @param r
- * red value
- * @param g
- * green value
- * @param b
- * blue value
- * @return the allocated color object
- */
- public Color createColor(String key, int r, int g, int b) {
- return createColor(key, new RGB(r,g,b));
- }
-
- /**
- * Computes the border color relative to the background. Allocated border
- * color is designed to work well with white. Otherwise, stanard widget
- * background color will be used.
- */
- protected void updateBorderColor() {
- if (isWhiteBackground())
- border = getColor(IFormColors.BORDER);
- else {
- border = display.getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_BACKGROUND);
- Color bg = getImpliedBackground();
- if (border.getRed() == bg.getRed()
- && border.getGreen() == bg.getGreen()
- && border.getBlue() == bg.getBlue())
- border = display.getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_DARK_SHADOW);
- }
- }
-
- /**
- * Sets the background color. All the toolkits that use this class will
- * share the same background.
- *
- * @param bg
- * background color
- */
- public void setBackground(Color bg) {
- this.background = bg;
- updateBorderColor();
- updateFormHeaderColors();
- }
-
- /**
- * Sets the foreground color. All the toolkits that use this class will
- * share the same foreground.
- *
- * @param fg
- * foreground color
- */
- public void setForeground(Color fg) {
- this.foreground = fg;
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the current background color.
- *
- * @return the background color
- */
- public Color getBackground() {
- return background;
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the current foreground color.
- *
- * @return the foreground color
- */
- public Color getForeground() {
- return foreground;
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the computed border color. Border color depends on the background
- * and is recomputed whenever the background changes.
- *
- * @return the current border color
- */
- public Color getBorderColor() {
- return border;
- }
-
- /**
- * Tests if the background is white. White background has RGB value
- * 255,255,255.
- *
- * @return <samp>true</samp> if background is white, <samp>false</samp>
- * otherwise.
- */
- public boolean isWhiteBackground() {
- Color bg = getImpliedBackground();
- return bg.getRed() == 255 && bg.getGreen() == 255
- && bg.getBlue() == 255;
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the color object for the provided key or <samp>null </samp> if
- * not in the registry.
- *
- * @param key
- * the color key
- * @return color object if found, or <samp>null </samp> if not.
- */
- public Color getColor(String key) {
- if (key.startsWith(IFormColors.TB_PREFIX))
- initializeSectionToolBarColors();
- else if (key.startsWith(IFormColors.H_PREFIX))
- initializeFormHeaderColors();
- return (Color) colorRegistry.get(key);
- }
-
- /**
- * Disposes all the colors in the registry.
- */
- public void dispose() {
- if (resources != null)
- resources.dispose();
- resources = null;
- colorRegistry = null;
- }
-
- /**
- * Marks the colors shared. This prevents toolkits that share this object
- * from disposing it.
- */
- public void markShared() {
- this.shared = true;
- }
-
- /**
- * Tests if the colors are shared.
- *
- * @return <code>true</code> if shared, <code>false</code> otherwise.
- */
- public boolean isShared() {
- return shared;
- }
-
- /**
- * Blends c1 and c2 based in the provided ratio.
- *
- * @param c1
- * first color
- * @param c2
- * second color
- * @param ratio
- * percentage of the first color in the blend (0-100)
- * @return the RGB value of the blended color
- */
- public static RGB blend(RGB c1, RGB c2, int ratio) {
- int r = blend(c1.red, c2.red, ratio);
- int g = blend(c1.green, c2.green, ratio);
- int b = blend(c1.blue, c2.blue, ratio);
- return new RGB(r, g, b);
- }
-
- /**
- * Tests the source RGB for range.
- *
- * @param rgb
- * the tested RGB
- * @param from
- * range start (excluding the value itself)
- * @param to
- * range end (excluding the value itself)
- * @return <code>true</code> if at least one of the primary colors in the
- * source RGB are within the provided range, <code>false</code>
- * otherwise.
- */
- public static boolean testAnyPrimaryColor(RGB rgb, int from, int to) {
- if (testPrimaryColor(rgb.red, from, to))
- return true;
- if (testPrimaryColor(rgb.green, from, to))
- return true;
- if (testPrimaryColor(rgb.blue, from, to))
- return true;
- return false;
- }
-
- /**
- * Tests the source RGB for range.
- *
- * @param rgb
- * the tested RGB
- * @param from
- * range start (excluding the value itself)
- * @param to
- * tange end (excluding the value itself)
- * @return <code>true</code> if at least two of the primary colors in the
- * source RGB are within the provided range, <code>false</code>
- * otherwise.
- */
- public static boolean testTwoPrimaryColors(RGB rgb, int from, int to) {
- int total = 0;
- if (testPrimaryColor(rgb.red, from, to))
- total++;
- if (testPrimaryColor(rgb.green, from, to))
- total++;
- if (testPrimaryColor(rgb.blue, from, to))
- total++;
- return total >= 2;
- }
-
- /**
- * Blends two primary color components based on the provided ratio.
- *
- * @param v1
- * first component
- * @param v2
- * second component
- * @param ratio
- * percentage of the first component in the blend
- * @return
- */
- private static int blend(int v1, int v2, int ratio) {
- int b = (ratio * v1 + (100 - ratio) * v2) / 100;
- return Math.min(255, b);
- }
-
- private Color getImpliedBackground() {
- if (getBackground() != null)
- return getBackground();
- return getDisplay().getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_BACKGROUND);
- }
-
- private static boolean testPrimaryColor(int value, int from, int to) {
- return value > from && value < to;
- }
-
- private void createTitleColor() {
- /*
- * RGB rgb = getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_LIST_SELECTION); // test too light
- * if (testTwoPrimaryColors(rgb, 120, 151)) rgb = blend(rgb, BLACK, 80);
- * else if (testTwoPrimaryColors(rgb, 150, 256)) rgb = blend(rgb, BLACK,
- * 50); createColor(TITLE, rgb);
- */
- RGB bg = getImpliedBackground().getRGB();
- RGB listSelection = getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_LIST_SELECTION);
- RGB listForeground = getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_LIST_FOREGROUND);
- RGB rgb = listSelection;
-
- // Group 1
- // Rule: If at least 2 of the LIST_SELECTION RGB values are equal to or
- // between 0 and 120, then use 100% LIST_SELECTION as it is (no
- // additions)
- // Examples: XP Default, Win Classic Standard, Win High Con White, Win
- // Classic Marine
- if (testTwoPrimaryColors(listSelection, -1, 121))
- rgb = listSelection;
- // Group 2
- // When LIST_BACKGROUND = white (255, 255, 255) or not black, text
- // colour = LIST_SELECTION @ 100% Opacity + 50% LIST_FOREGROUND over
- // LIST_BACKGROUND
- // Rule: If at least 2 of the LIST_SELECTION RGB values are equal to or
- // between 121 and 255, then add 50% LIST_FOREGROUND to LIST_SELECTION
- // foreground colour
- // Examples: Win Vista, XP Silver, XP Olive , Win Classic Plum, OSX
- // Aqua, OSX Graphite, Linux GTK
- else if (testTwoPrimaryColors(listSelection, 120, 256)
- || (bg.red == 0 && bg.green == 0 && bg.blue == 0))
- rgb = blend(listSelection, listForeground, 50);
- // Group 3
- // When LIST_BACKGROUND = black (0, 0, 0), text colour = LIST_SELECTION
- // @ 100% Opacity + 50% LIST_FOREGROUND over LIST_BACKGROUND
- // Rule: If LIST_BACKGROUND = 0, 0, 0, then add 50% LIST_FOREGROUND to
- // LIST_SELECTION foreground colour
- // Examples: Win High Con Black, Win High Con #1, Win High Con #2
- // (covered in the second part of the OR clause above)
- createColor(IFormColors.TITLE, rgb);
- }
-
- private void createTwistieColors() {
- RGB rgb = getColor(IFormColors.TITLE).getRGB();
- RGB white = getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_WHITE);
- createColor(TB_TOGGLE, rgb);
- rgb = blend(rgb, white, 60);
- createColor(TB_TOGGLE_HOVER, rgb);
- }
-
- private void createTitleBarGradientColors() {
- RGB tbBg = getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_TITLE_BACKGROUND);
- RGB bg = getImpliedBackground().getRGB();
-
- // Group 1
- // Rule: If at least 2 of the RGB values are equal to or between 180 and
- // 255, then apply specified opacity for Group 1
- // Examples: Vista, XP Silver, Wn High Con #2
- // Gradient Bottom = TITLE_BACKGROUND @ 30% Opacity over LIST_BACKGROUND
- // Gradient Top = TITLE BACKGROUND @ 0% Opacity over LIST_BACKGROUND
- if (testTwoPrimaryColors(tbBg, 179, 256))
- tbBg = blend(tbBg, bg, 30);
-
- // Group 2
- // Rule: If at least 2 of the RGB values are equal to or between 121 and
- // 179, then apply specified opacity for Group 2
- // Examples: XP Olive, OSX Graphite, Linux GTK, Wn High Con Black
- // Gradient Bottom = TITLE_BACKGROUND @ 20% Opacity over LIST_BACKGROUND
- // Gradient Top = TITLE BACKGROUND @ 0% Opacity over LIST_BACKGROUND
- else if (testTwoPrimaryColors(tbBg, 120, 180))
- tbBg = blend(tbBg, bg, 20);
-
- // Group 3
- // Rule: Everything else
- // Examples: XP Default, Wn Classic Standard, Wn Marine, Wn Plum, OSX
- // Aqua, Wn High Con White, Wn High Con #1
- // Gradient Bottom = TITLE_BACKGROUND @ 10% Opacity over LIST_BACKGROUND
- // Gradient Top = TITLE BACKGROUND @ 0% Opacity over LIST_BACKGROUND
- else {
- tbBg = blend(tbBg, bg, 10);
- }
-
- createColor(IFormColors.TB_BG, tbBg);
-
- // for backward compatibility
- createColor(TB_GBG, tbBg);
- }
-
- private void createTitleBarOutlineColors() {
- // title bar outline - border color
- RGB tbBorder = getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_TITLE_BACKGROUND);
- RGB bg = getImpliedBackground().getRGB();
- // Group 1
- // Rule: If at least 2 of the RGB values are equal to or between 180 and
- // 255, then apply specified opacity for Group 1
- // Examples: Vista, XP Silver, Wn High Con #2
- // Keyline = TITLE_BACKGROUND @ 70% Opacity over LIST_BACKGROUND
- if (testTwoPrimaryColors(tbBorder, 179, 256))
- tbBorder = blend(tbBorder, bg, 70);
-
- // Group 2
- // Rule: If at least 2 of the RGB values are equal to or between 121 and
- // 179, then apply specified opacity for Group 2
- // Examples: XP Olive, OSX Graphite, Linux GTK, Wn High Con Black
-
- // Keyline = TITLE_BACKGROUND @ 50% Opacity over LIST_BACKGROUND
- else if (testTwoPrimaryColors(tbBorder, 120, 180))
- tbBorder = blend(tbBorder, bg, 50);
-
- // Group 3
- // Rule: Everything else
- // Examples: XP Default, Wn Classic Standard, Wn Marine, Wn Plum, OSX
- // Aqua, Wn High Con White, Wn High Con #1
-
- // Keyline = TITLE_BACKGROUND @ 30% Opacity over LIST_BACKGROUND
- else {
- tbBorder = blend(tbBorder, bg, 30);
- }
- createColor(FormColors.TB_BORDER, tbBorder);
- }
-
- private void updateFormHeaderColors() {
- if (colorRegistry.containsKey(IFormColors.H_GRADIENT_END)) {
- disposeIfFound(IFormColors.H_GRADIENT_END);
- disposeIfFound(IFormColors.H_GRADIENT_START);
- disposeIfFound(IFormColors.H_BOTTOM_KEYLINE1);
- disposeIfFound(IFormColors.H_BOTTOM_KEYLINE2);
- disposeIfFound(IFormColors.H_HOVER_LIGHT);
- disposeIfFound(IFormColors.H_HOVER_FULL);
- initializeFormHeaderColors();
- }
- }
-
- private void disposeIfFound(String key) {
- Color color = getColor(key);
- if (color != null) {
- colorRegistry.remove(key);
- // RAP [rh] changes due to missing Color#dispose()
-// color.dispose();
- }
- }
-
- private void createFormHeaderColors() {
- createFormHeaderGradientColors();
- createFormHeaderKeylineColors();
- createFormHeaderDNDColors();
- }
-
- private void createFormHeaderGradientColors() {
- RGB titleBg = getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_TITLE_BACKGROUND);
- Color bgColor = getImpliedBackground();
- RGB bg = bgColor.getRGB();
- RGB bottom, top;
- // Group 1
- // Rule: If at least 2 of the RGB values are equal to or between 180 and
- // 255, then apply specified opacity for Group 1
- // Examples: Vista, XP Silver, Wn High Con #2
- // Gradient Bottom = TITLE_BACKGROUND @ 30% Opacity over LIST_BACKGROUND
- // Gradient Top = TITLE BACKGROUND @ 0% Opacity over LIST_BACKGROUND
- if (testTwoPrimaryColors(titleBg, 179, 256)) {
- bottom = blend(titleBg, bg, 30);
- top = bg;
- }
-
- // Group 2
- // Rule: If at least 2 of the RGB values are equal to or between 121 and
- // 179, then apply specified opacity for Group 2
- // Examples: XP Olive, OSX Graphite, Linux GTK, Wn High Con Black
- // Gradient Bottom = TITLE_BACKGROUND @ 20% Opacity over LIST_BACKGROUND
- // Gradient Top = TITLE BACKGROUND @ 0% Opacity over LIST_BACKGROUND
- else if (testTwoPrimaryColors(titleBg, 120, 180)) {
- bottom = blend(titleBg, bg, 20);
- top = bg;
- }
-
- // Group 3
- // Rule: If at least 2 of the RGB values are equal to or between 0 and
- // 120, then apply specified opacity for Group 3
- // Examples: XP Default, Wn Classic Standard, Wn Marine, Wn Plum, OSX
- // Aqua, Wn High Con White, Wn High Con #1
- // Gradient Bottom = TITLE_BACKGROUND @ 10% Opacity over LIST_BACKGROUND
- // Gradient Top = TITLE BACKGROUND @ 0% Opacity over LIST_BACKGROUND
- else {
- bottom = blend(titleBg, bg, 10);
- top = bg;
- }
- createColor(IFormColors.H_GRADIENT_END, top);
- createColor(IFormColors.H_GRADIENT_START, bottom);
- }
-
- private void createFormHeaderKeylineColors() {
- RGB titleBg = getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_TITLE_BACKGROUND);
- Color bgColor = getImpliedBackground();
- RGB bg = bgColor.getRGB();
- RGB keyline2;
- // H_BOTTOM_KEYLINE1
- createColor(IFormColors.H_BOTTOM_KEYLINE1, new RGB(255, 255, 255));
-
- // H_BOTTOM_KEYLINE2
- // Group 1
- // Rule: If at least 2 of the RGB values are equal to or between 180 and
- // 255, then apply specified opacity for Group 1
- // Examples: Vista, XP Silver, Wn High Con #2
- // Keyline = TITLE_BACKGROUND @ 70% Opacity over LIST_BACKGROUND
- if (testTwoPrimaryColors(titleBg, 179, 256))
- keyline2 = blend(titleBg, bg, 70);
-
- // Group 2
- // Rule: If at least 2 of the RGB values are equal to or between 121 and
- // 179, then apply specified opacity for Group 2
- // Examples: XP Olive, OSX Graphite, Linux GTK, Wn High Con Black
- // Keyline = TITLE_BACKGROUND @ 50% Opacity over LIST_BACKGROUND
- else if (testTwoPrimaryColors(titleBg, 120, 180))
- keyline2 = blend(titleBg, bg, 50);
-
- // Group 3
- // Rule: If at least 2 of the RGB values are equal to or between 0 and
- // 120, then apply specified opacity for Group 3
- // Examples: XP Default, Wn Classic Standard, Wn Marine, Wn Plum, OSX
- // Aqua, Wn High Con White, Wn High Con #1
-
- // Keyline = TITLE_BACKGROUND @ 30% Opacity over LIST_BACKGROUND
- else
- keyline2 = blend(titleBg, bg, 30);
- // H_BOTTOM_KEYLINE2
- createColor(IFormColors.H_BOTTOM_KEYLINE2, keyline2);
- }
-
- private void createFormHeaderDNDColors() {
- RGB titleBg = getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_TITLE_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT);
- Color bgColor = getImpliedBackground();
- RGB bg = bgColor.getRGB();
- RGB light, full;
- // ALL Themes
- //
- // Light Highlight
- // When *near* the 'hot' area
- // Rule: If near the title in the 'hot' area, show background highlight
- // TITLE_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT @ 40%
- light = blend(titleBg, bg, 40);
- // Full Highlight
- // When *on* the title area (regions 1 and 2)
- // Rule: If near the title in the 'hot' area, show background highlight
- // TITLE_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT @ 60%
- full = blend(titleBg, bg, 60);
- // H_DND_LIGHT
- // H_DND_FULL
- createColor(IFormColors.H_HOVER_LIGHT, light);
- createColor(IFormColors.H_HOVER_FULL, full);
- }
-
- private LocalResourceManager getResourceManager() {
- if (resources == null)
- resources = new LocalResourceManager(JFaceResources.getResources());
- return resources;
- }
-}