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Java Tutorial » SWT » WIN32 
17. 127. 10. Detect a system settings change
Detect a system settings change
/*******************************************************************************
 * Copyright (c) 2000, 2006 IBM Corporation and others.
 * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
 * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
 * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
 *
 * Contributors:
 *     IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
 *******************************************************************************/

/* 
 * example snippet: detect a system settings change
 *
 * For a list of all SWT example snippets see
 * http://www.eclipse.org/swt/snippets/
 
 * @since 3.2
 */

import org.eclipse.swt.SWT;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Color;
import org.eclipse.swt.layout.GridData;
import org.eclipse.swt.layout.GridLayout;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Event;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Label;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Listener;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Table;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.TableColumn;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.TableItem;

public class DetectSystemSettingChange {

  public static void main(String[] args) {
    final Display display = new Display();
    final Shell shell = new Shell(display);
    shell.setText("The SWT.Settings Event");
    shell.setLayout(new GridLayout());
    Label label = new Label(shell, SWT.WRAP);
    label.setLayoutData(new GridData(SWT.FILL, SWT.CENTER, true, false));
    label.setText("Change a system setting and the table below will be updated.");
    final Table table = new Table(shell, SWT.BORDER);
    table.setLayoutData(new GridData(SWT.FILL, SWT.FILL, true, true));
    TableColumn column = new TableColumn(table, SWT.NONE);
    column = new TableColumn(table, SWT.NONE);
    column.setWidth(150);
    column = new TableColumn(table, SWT.NONE);
    for (int i = 0; i < colorIds.length; i++) {
      TableItem item = new TableItem(table, SWT.NONE);
      Color color = display.getSystemColor(colorIds[i]);
      item.setText(0, colorNames[i]);
      item.setBackground(1, color);
      item.setText(2, color.toString());
    }
    TableColumn[] columns = table.getColumns();
    columns[0].pack();
    columns[2].pack();
    display.addListener(SWT.Settings, new Listener() {
      public void handleEvent(Event event) {
        for (int i = 0; i < colorIds.length; i++) {
          Color color = display.getSystemColor(colorIds[i]);
          TableItem item = table.getItem(i);
          item.setBackground(1, color);
        }
        TableColumn[] columns = table.getColumns();
        columns[0].pack();
        columns[2].pack();
      }
    });

    shell.pack();
    shell.open();
    while (!shell.isDisposed()) {
      if (!display.readAndDispatch())
        display.sleep();
    }
    display.dispose();
  }

  static int[] colorIds = new int[] { SWT.COLOR_INFO_BACKGROUND, SWT.COLOR_INFO_FOREGROUND,
      SWT.COLOR_LIST_BACKGROUND, SWT.COLOR_LIST_FOREGROUND, SWT.COLOR_LIST_SELECTION,
      SWT.COLOR_LIST_SELECTION_TEXT, SWT.COLOR_TITLE_BACKGROUND,
      SWT.COLOR_TITLE_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT, SWT.COLOR_TITLE_FOREGROUND,
      SWT.COLOR_TITLE_INACTIVE_BACKGROUND, SWT.COLOR_TITLE_INACTIVE_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT,
      SWT.COLOR_TITLE_INACTIVE_FOREGROUND, SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_BACKGROUND, SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_BORDER,
      SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_DARK_SHADOW, SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_FOREGROUND, SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_HIGHLIGHT_SHADOW,
      SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_LIGHT_SHADOW, SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_NORMAL_SHADOW, };

  static String[] colorNames = new String[] { "SWT.COLOR_INFO_BACKGROUND",
      "SWT.COLOR_INFO_FOREGROUND""SWT.COLOR_LIST_BACKGROUND""SWT.COLOR_LIST_FOREGROUND",
      "SWT.COLOR_LIST_SELECTION""SWT.COLOR_LIST_SELECTION_TEXT""SWT.COLOR_TITLE_BACKGROUND",
      "SWT.COLOR_TITLE_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT""SWT.COLOR_TITLE_FOREGROUND",
      "SWT.COLOR_TITLE_INACTIVE_BACKGROUND""SWT.COLOR_TITLE_INACTIVE_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT",
      "SWT.COLOR_TITLE_INACTIVE_FOREGROUND""SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_BACKGROUND",
      "SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_BORDER""SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_DARK_SHADOW""SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_FOREGROUND",
      "SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_HIGHLIGHT_SHADOW""SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_LIGHT_SHADOW",
      "SWT.COLOR_WIDGET_NORMAL_SHADOW"};
}
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