On 9/12/2016 6:42 PM, Semyon Sadetsky wrote:
GTKPainter does not implement a lot of methods which can be accessed
by public API. Could you, please, explain, why this specific method is
more important than, for example, paintToolBarContentBackground() or
paintToggleButtonBorder(), or all other unimplemented?
In general, how do you separate public API methods of the SynthPainter
class into two sets: the first set that *should be* over-riden and the
second set of methods that *should not be* overr-riden? Are there any
systematic criterium for that differentiation?
All the same methods with different number of arguments which do not
fall to overridden implementation should be overridden to provide proper
implementation.
Thanks,
Alexandr.
--Semyon
On 9/12/2016 6:20 PM, Alexandr Scherbatiy wrote:
The paintTabbedPaneTabBorder() without orientation should be
implemented as well because it can be accessed by public API.
Thanks,
Alexandr.
On 6/3/2016 10:54 PM, Semyon Sadetsky wrote:
On 6/3/2016 10:34 PM, Sergey Bylokhov wrote:
On 03.06.16 22:21, Semyon Sadetsky wrote:
What reason? Why it is not public? since I provided the code example
where these methods are accessed by the user?
GTK toollkit painting sequence is very different.
What does it mean "different"? Even in this fix you implement one
of the method according to the spec and skip the same method for
some unknown reason.
I still did not get why an overload method should have the same
behavior
as its associates. This is a brand new design principle I've
never heard
before.
...........
That's nice...
Do you have any other concerns?
I still do not understand why the first method with default
orientation is not implemented.
I guess you meant "is not over-ridden". :) Once again: because it is
never used.