Examples of ComponentOrientation


Examples of java.awt.ComponentOrientation

        if (tipWindow==null) {
          return;
        }

        tipWindow.fixSize();
        ComponentOrientation o = textArea.getComponentOrientation();

        Point p = e.getPoint();
        SwingUtilities.convertPointToScreen(p, textArea);

        // Ensure tool tip is in the window bounds.
        // Multi-monitor support - make sure the completion window (and
        // description window, if applicable) both fit in the same
        // window in a multi-monitor environment.  To do this, we decide
        // which monitor the rectangle "p" is in, and use that one.
        Rectangle sb = TipUtil.getScreenBoundsForPoint(p.x, p.y);
        //Dimension ss = tipWindow.getToolkit().getScreenSize();

        // Try putting our stuff "below" the mouse first.
        int y = p.y + Y_MARGIN;
        if (y+tipWindow.getHeight()>=sb.y+sb.height) {
          y = p.y - Y_MARGIN - tipWindow.getHeight();
        }

        // Get x-coordinate of completions.  Try to align left edge
        // with the mouse first (with a slight margin).
        int x = p.x - X_MARGIN; // ltr
        if (!o.isLeftToRight()) {
          x = p.x - tipWindow.getWidth() + X_MARGIN;
        }
        if (x<sb.x) {
          x = sb.x;
        }
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