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Scrollable.java

/*
 * @(#)Scrollable.java	1.12 03/12/19
 *
 * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
 * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
 */

package javax.swing;

import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.awt.Rectangle;


/** 
 * An interface that provides information to a scrolling container
 * like JScrollPane.  A complex component that's likely to be used 
 * as a viewing a JScrollPane viewport (or other scrolling container) 
 * should implement this interface.
 * 
 * @see JViewport
 * @see JScrollPane
 * @see JScrollBar
 * @version 1.12 12/19/03
 * @author Hans Muller
 */
public interface Scrollable  
{
    /**
     * Returns the preferred size of the viewport for a view component.
     * For example, the preferred size of a <code>JList</code> component
     * is the size required to accommodate all of the cells in its list.
     * However, the value of <code>preferredScrollableViewportSize</code>
     * is the size required for <code>JList.getVisibleRowCount</code> rows.
     * A component without any properties that would affect the viewport
     * size should just return <code>getPreferredSize</code> here.
     * 
     * @return the preferredSize of a <code>JViewport</code> whose view
     *    is this <code>Scrollable</code>
     * @see JViewport#getPreferredSize
     */
    Dimension getPreferredScrollableViewportSize();


    /**
     * Components that display logical rows or columns should compute
     * the scroll increment that will completely expose one new row
     * or column, depending on the value of orientation.  Ideally, 
     * components should handle a partially exposed row or column by 
     * returning the distance required to completely expose the item.
     * <p>
     * Scrolling containers, like JScrollPane, will use this method
     * each time the user requests a unit scroll.
     * 
     * @param visibleRect The view area visible within the viewport
     * @param orientation Either SwingConstants.VERTICAL or SwingConstants.HORIZONTAL.
     * @param direction Less than zero to scroll up/left, greater than zero for down/right.
     * @return The "unit" increment for scrolling in the specified direction.
     *         This value should always be positive.
     * @see JScrollBar#setUnitIncrement
     */
    int getScrollableUnitIncrement(Rectangle visibleRect, int orientation, int direction);


    /**
     * Components that display logical rows or columns should compute
     * the scroll increment that will completely expose one block
     * of rows or columns, depending on the value of orientation. 
     * <p>
     * Scrolling containers, like JScrollPane, will use this method
     * each time the user requests a block scroll.
     * 
     * @param visibleRect The view area visible within the viewport
     * @param orientation Either SwingConstants.VERTICAL or SwingConstants.HORIZONTAL.
     * @param direction Less than zero to scroll up/left, greater than zero for down/right.
     * @return The "block" increment for scrolling in the specified direction.
     *         This value should always be positive.
     * @see JScrollBar#setBlockIncrement
     */
    int getScrollableBlockIncrement(Rectangle visibleRect, int orientation, int direction);  
    

    /**
     * Return true if a viewport should always force the width of this 
     * <code>Scrollable</code> to match the width of the viewport. 
     * For example a normal 
     * text view that supported line wrapping would return true here, since it
     * would be undesirable for wrapped lines to disappear beyond the right
     * edge of the viewport.  Note that returning true for a Scrollable
     * whose ancestor is a JScrollPane effectively disables horizontal
     * scrolling.
     * <p>
     * Scrolling containers, like JViewport, will use this method each 
     * time they are validated.  
     * 
     * @return True if a viewport should force the Scrollables width to match its own.
     */
    boolean getScrollableTracksViewportWidth();

    /**
     * Return true if a viewport should always force the height of this 
     * Scrollable to match the height of the viewport.  For example a 
     * columnar text view that flowed text in left to right columns 
     * could effectively disable vertical scrolling by returning
     * true here.
     * <p>
     * Scrolling containers, like JViewport, will use this method each 
     * time they are validated.  
     * 
     * @return True if a viewport should force the Scrollables height to match its own.
     */
    boolean getScrollableTracksViewportHeight();
}