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This * method has nothing to do with memory-mapping * a device. The returned {@code BufferedImage} has * a layout and color model that is closest to this native device * configuration and can therefore be optimally blitted to this * device. * @param width the width of the returned {@code BufferedImage} * @param height the height of the returned {@code BufferedImage} * @return a {@code BufferedImage} whose data layout and color * model is compatible with this {@code GraphicsConfiguration}. */ public BufferedImage createCompatibleImage(int width, int height) { return createCompatibleImage(width, height, Transparency.OPAQUE); } /** * Returns a {@link VolatileImage} with a data layout and color model * compatible with this {@code GraphicsConfiguration}. * The returned {@code VolatileImage} * may have data that is stored optimally for the underlying graphics * device and may therefore benefit from platform-specific rendering * acceleration. * @param width the width of the returned {@code VolatileImage} * @param height the height of the returned {@code VolatileImage} * @return a {@code VolatileImage} whose data layout and color * model is compatible with this {@code GraphicsConfiguration}. * @see Component#createVolatileImage(int, int) */ public VolatileImage createCompatibleVolatileImage(int width, int height) { return createCompatibleVolatileImage(width, height, Transparency.OPAQUE); } // empty implementation (this should not be called) public VolatileImage createCompatibleVolatileImage(int width, int height, int transparency) { return null; } /** * Returns a {@code BufferedImage} that supports the specified * transparency and has a data layout and color model * compatible with this {@code GraphicsConfiguration}. This * method has nothing to do with memory-mapping * a device. The returned {@code BufferedImage} has a layout and * color model that can be optimally blitted to a device * with this {@code GraphicsConfiguration}. * @param width the width of the returned {@code BufferedImage} * @param height the height of the returned {@code BufferedImage} * @param transparency the specified transparency mode * @return a {@code BufferedImage} whose data layout and color * model is compatible with this {@code GraphicsConfiguration} * and also supports the specified transparency. * @see Transparency#OPAQUE * @see Transparency#BITMASK * @see Transparency#TRANSLUCENT */ public BufferedImage createCompatibleImage(int width, int height, int transparency) { //+++gdb what to do? return null; } /** * Returns the {@link ColorModel} associated with this * {@code GraphicsConfiguration}. * @return a {@code ColorModel} object that is associated with * this {@code GraphicsConfiguration}. */ public ColorModel getColorModel() { return getColorModel(Transparency.OPAQUE); } /** * Returns the {@code ColorModel} associated with this * {@code GraphicsConfiguration} that supports the specified * transparency. * @param transparency the specified transparency mode * @return a {@code ColorModel} object that is associated with * this {@code GraphicsConfiguration} and supports the * specified transparency. */ public ColorModel getColorModel(int transparency) { return ColorModel.getRGBdefault(); } /** * Returns the default {@link AffineTransform} for this * {@code GraphicsConfiguration}. This * {@code AffineTransform} is typically the Identity transform * for most normal screens. The default {@code AffineTransform} * maps coordinates onto the device such that 72 user space * coordinate units measure approximately 1 inch in device * space. The normalizing transform can be used to make * this mapping more exact. Coordinates in the coordinate space * defined by the default {@code AffineTransform} for screen and * printer devices have the origin in the upper left-hand corner of * the target region of the device, with X coordinates * increasing to the right and Y coordinates increasing downwards. * For image buffers not associated with a device, such as those not * created by {@code createCompatibleImage}, * this {@code AffineTransform} is the Identity transform. * @return the default {@code AffineTransform} for this * {@code GraphicsConfiguration}. */ public AffineTransform getDefaultTransform() { return new AffineTransform(); } /** * Returns an {@code AffineTransform} that can be concatenated * with the default {@code AffineTransform} * of a {@code GraphicsConfiguration} so that 72 units in user * space equals 1 inch in device space. * <p> * For a particular {@link Graphics2D}, g, one * can reset the transformation to create * such a mapping by using the following pseudocode: * <pre> * GraphicsConfiguration gc = g.getGraphicsConfiguration(); * * g.setTransform(gc.getDefaultTransform()); * g.transform(gc.getNormalizingTransform()); * </pre> * Note that sometimes this {@code AffineTransform} is identity, * such as for printers or metafile output, and that this * {@code AffineTransform} is only as accurate as the information * supplied by the underlying system. For image buffers not * associated with a device, such as those not created by * {@code createCompatibleImage}, this * {@code AffineTransform} is the Identity transform * since there is no valid distance measurement. * @return an {@code AffineTransform} to concatenate to the * default {@code AffineTransform} so that 72 units in user * space is mapped to 1 inch in device space. */ public AffineTransform getNormalizingTransform() { return new AffineTransform(); } /** * Returns the bounds of the {@code GraphicsConfiguration} * in the device coordinates. In a multi-screen environment * with a virtual device, the bounds can have negative X * or Y origins. * @return the bounds of the area covered by this * {@code GraphicsConfiguration}. * @since 1.3 */ public Rectangle getBounds() { return new Rectangle(0, 0, (int)pf.getWidth(), (int)pf.getHeight()); } }