Reputation: 1114
I know there are some topics relative to this question (mainly this unanswered one and this one which is not handling full screen app).
I basically tried every combination of first topic sample and available methods (requestFocus, requestFocusInWindow, ...) but JFileChooser is always displaying behind the fullscreen app. I tried to change filechooser's parent too (setting it to null, itself or the parent frame) with no more success.
Have anyone a working example of this not-that-much-particular use case? Or is there a workaround to let user select files in a fullscreen app?
Upvotes: 2
Views: 2001
Reputation: 23
//import
import argha.util.Fullscreen;
//this for JFrame
//true for setting Undecorated on/off
Fullscreen screen = new Fullscreen(this, true);
screen.DoTheWorkFor();
You can use my library for creating fullscreen windows and the problem you are facing hope it solved after that i tested and its working.
Hope it may helped you
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 375
Unfortunately I can't say how you realised the implementation of the fullscreen app. But I tried a few things and came up with this:
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Frame;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
import javax.swing.JButton;
import javax.swing.JFileChooser;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.SwingUtilities;
public class Gui extends JFrame {
public Gui() {
this.setDefaultCloseOperation(EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
//this.setSize(java.awt.Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getScreenSize());
// Set some charateristics of the frame
this.setExtendedState(Frame.MAXIMIZED_BOTH);
this.setBackground(Color.black);
this.setUndecorated(true);
JButton a = new JButton("PRESS ME!");
a.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
@Override
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent arg0) {
JFileChooser fc = new JFileChooser();
fc.showOpenDialog(getParent());
}
});
this.add(a);
this.setVisible(true);
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
new Gui();
}
});
}
}
Pay attention to the fact, that I created a new JFileChooser with the parent of the current JFrame as parameter.
EDIT: I now even tried to set
java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment().getDefaultScreenDevice().setFullScreenWindow(new Gui());
and without the
this.setUndecorated(true);
it worked for me (got a nice fullscreen view and the JFileChooser was in the front). I believe the problem with the window decoration is linked to my window manager (I'm using linux with gnome).
Hopefully this solution works for you, if not: Could you explain a little bit more, how you create the fullscreen app?
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 6475
I would suggest instead of using using a Popup, just embed the JFileChooser
into your application. It doesn't really make sense to have popups in a windowless application (Personally, I don't like popups much anyways).
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
public class FullScreenApp {
public static void main(String[] args) {
final JFrame frame = new JFrame();
frame.setTitle("Frame");
frame.setSize(800, 600);
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
GraphicsDevice device = GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment().getDefaultScreenDevice();
device.setFullScreenWindow(frame);
device.setDisplayMode(new DisplayMode(800, 600, 32, 60)); // Ugh.
frame.setVisible(true);
final Box panel = Box.createVerticalBox();
JButton btn = new JButton();
btn.setText("Button");
panel.add(btn);
frame.add(panel);
final CustomFileChooser chooser = new CustomFileChooser(panel);
btn.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
@Override
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
chooser.show();
}
});
}
public static class CustomFileChooser extends JFileChooser{
/** Node this chooser should be added to.
* There's likely a better way of doing this,
* but it was convenient for a quick example */
Container parent;
public CustomFileChooser(Container parent){
super();
this.parent = parent;
//Make configurations for your file chooser
setApproveButtonText("Open");
}
@Override
public void approveSelection(){
super.approveSelection();
//Perform accept action here
System.out.println(getSelectedFile().getAbsolutePath());
parent.remove(CustomFileChooser.this);
parent.repaint();
}
@Override
public void cancelSelection(){
super.cancelSelection();
//Perform cancel action here
System.out.println("Canceled");
parent.remove(CustomFileChooser.this);
parent.repaint();
}
@Override
public void show(){
rescanCurrentDirectory();
parent.add(this);
revalidate();
repaint();
}
@Override
public Dimension getMaximumSize(){
//Not necessary - But I felt the chooser should have a maximum size
return new Dimension(500,300);
}
}
}
Upvotes: 0