/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2012 Tilera 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: * William R. Swanson (Tilera Corporation) *******************************************************************************/ package org.eclipse.cdt.visualizer.ui.util; import org.eclipse.swt.SWT; import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Color; // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Colors // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Standard color constants. * * This is basically a set of cached color resources * for commonly-used colors. * These are drawn from an associated UIResourceManager. * The initialize() method should be called immediately * after you create the resource manager. */ public class Colors { // --- static members --- /** UI Resource manager colors are drawn from */ protected static UIResourceManager s_resources = null; // Color objects for all the standard "int" colors in the SWT class: public static Color WHITE = null; public static Color BLACK = null; public static Color RED = null; public static Color DARK_RED = null; public static Color GREEN = null; public static Color DARK_GREEN = null; public static Color YELLOW = null; public static Color DARK_YELLOW = null; public static Color BLUE = null; public static Color DARK_BLUE = null; public static Color MAGENTA = null; public static Color DARK_MAGENTA = null; public static Color CYAN = null; public static Color DARK_CYAN = null; public static Color GRAY = null; public static Color DARK_GRAY = null; // Other "custom" Color objects: public static Color ORANGE = null; public static Color MEDIUM_GREEN = null; public static Color DARK_ORANGE = null; public static Color SEMI_DARK_YELLOW = null; public static Color DARK_MUTED_YELLOW = null; public static Color DARK_MUTED_GREEN = null; public static Color DARKER_RED = null; public static Color VERY_DARK_GRAY = null; public static Color WIDGET_UNEDITABLE_BACKGROUND = null; public static Color WIDGET_NORMAL_BACKGROUND = null; public static void initialize(UIResourceManager resources) { // set resource manager for future use s_resources = resources; // Color objects for all the standard "int" colors in the SWT class: WHITE = getColor(SWT.COLOR_WHITE); BLACK = getColor(SWT.COLOR_BLACK); RED = getColor(SWT.COLOR_RED); DARK_RED = getColor(SWT.COLOR_DARK_RED); GREEN = getColor(SWT.COLOR_GREEN); DARK_GREEN = getColor(SWT.COLOR_DARK_GREEN); YELLOW = getColor(SWT.COLOR_YELLOW); DARK_YELLOW = getColor(SWT.COLOR_DARK_YELLOW); BLUE = getColor(SWT.COLOR_BLUE); DARK_BLUE = getColor(SWT.COLOR_DARK_BLUE); MAGENTA = getColor(SWT.COLOR_MAGENTA); DARK_MAGENTA = getColor(SWT.COLOR_DARK_MAGENTA); CYAN = getColor(SWT.COLOR_CYAN); DARK_CYAN = getColor(SWT.COLOR_DARK_CYAN); GRAY = getColor(SWT.COLOR_GRAY); DARK_GRAY = getColor(SWT.COLOR_DARK_GRAY); // Other "custom" Color objects: ORANGE = getColor(255, 150, 90); MEDIUM_GREEN = getColor( 0, 192, 0); DARK_ORANGE = getColor(215, 128, 81); SEMI_DARK_YELLOW = getColor(192, 192, 0); DARK_MUTED_YELLOW = getColor( 90, 90, 50); DARK_MUTED_GREEN = getColor( 18, 92, 18); DARKER_RED = getColor(174, 25, 13); VERY_DARK_GRAY = getColor( 60, 60, 60); WIDGET_NORMAL_BACKGROUND = getColor(SWT.COLOR_WHITE); WIDGET_UNEDITABLE_BACKGROUND = getColor(220,220,220); } // --- constructors/destructors --- /** Constructor * Private, since this is basically a bunch of constants. */ private Colors() {} /** * Gets color for a given SWT color constant. */ // final so this can be inlined where possible public static final Color getColor(int colorID) { return (s_resources == null) ? null : s_resources.getColor(colorID); } /** * Gets color for given RGB values (0-255). */ // final so this can be inlined where possible public static final Color getColor(int red, int green, int blue) { return (s_resources == null) ? null : s_resources.getColor(red, green, blue); } }