Relative position to Control : Widget « SWT « Java Tutorial

Java Tutorial
1. Language
2. Data Type
3. Operators
4. Statement Control
5. Class Definition
6. Development
7. Reflection
8. Regular Expressions
9. Collections
10. Thread
11. File
12. Generics
13. I18N
14. Swing
15. Swing Event
16. 2D Graphics
17. SWT
18. SWT 2D Graphics
19. Network
20. Database
21. Hibernate
22. JPA
23. JSP
24. JSTL
25. Servlet
26. Web Services SOA
27. EJB3
28. Spring
29. PDF
30. Email
31. J2ME
32. J2EE Application
33. XML
34. Design Pattern
35. Log
36. Security
37. Apache Common
38. Ant
39. JUnit
Java
Java Source Code / Java Documentation
Java Open Source
Jar File Download
Java Articles
Java Products
Java by API
Photoshop Tutorials
Maya Tutorials
Flash Tutorials
3ds-Max Tutorials
Illustrator Tutorials
GIMP Tutorials
C# / C Sharp
C# / CSharp Tutorial
C# / CSharp Open Source
ASP.Net
ASP.NET Tutorial
JavaScript DHTML
JavaScript Tutorial
JavaScript Reference
HTML / CSS
HTML CSS Reference
C / ANSI-C
C Tutorial
C++
C++ Tutorial
Ruby
PHP
Python
Python Tutorial
Python Open Source
SQL Server / T-SQL
SQL Server / T-SQL Tutorial
Oracle PL / SQL
Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial
PostgreSQL
SQL / MySQL
MySQL Tutorial
VB.Net
VB.Net Tutorial
Flash / Flex / ActionScript
VBA / Excel / Access / Word
XML
XML Tutorial
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 Tutorial
Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Tutorial
Microsoft Office Word 2007 Tutorial
Java Tutorial » SWT » Widget 
17. 2. 13. Relative position to Control

(From ST API) Returns a point which is the result of converting the argument, which is specified in display relative coordinates, to coordinates relative to the receiver.

Relative position to Control
import org.eclipse.swt.SWT;
import org.eclipse.swt.layout.GridLayout;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Button;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell;

public class ControlRelativePosition {

  public static void main(String[] args) {
    final Display display = new Display();
    Shell shell = new Shell(display);

    shell.setLayout(new GridLayout());

    Button button = new Button(shell, SWT.PUSH | SWT.LEFT);
    button.setText("Button");

    System.out.println("toControl: " + button.toControl(100200));

    shell.open();
    while (!shell.isDisposed()) {
      if (!display.readAndDispatch()) {
        display.sleep();
      }
    }
  }
}
17. 2. Widget
17. 2. 1. Set Control SizeSet Control Size
17. 2. 2. The Widget Class
17. 2. 3. Get Widget StyleGet Widget Style
17. 2. 4. Widget can be disposed: addDisposeListener(DisposeListener listener)Widget can be disposed: addDisposeListener(DisposeListener listener)
17. 2. 5. Control Size and locationControl Size and location
17. 2. 6. Set BoundsSet Bounds
17. 2. 7. Set Location and SizeSet Location and Size
17. 2. 8. Control: set a background image (a dynamic gradient)Control: set a background image (a dynamic gradient)
17. 2. 9. Inherit a background color or imageInherit a background color or image
17. 2. 10. Setting Widget boundsSetting Widget bounds
17. 2. 11. Compute Widget SizeCompute Widget Size
17. 2. 12. Get Preferred sizeGet Preferred size
17. 2. 13. Relative position to ControlRelative position to Control
17. 2. 14. Relative position to DisplayRelative position to Display
17. 2. 15. Add ControlListener to controlAdd ControlListener to control
www.java2java.com | Contact Us
Copyright 2009 - 12 Demo Source and Support. All rights reserved.
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.