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package org.eclipse.jface.text.source;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Color;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Control;
/**
* This interface defines a visual component which may serve text viewers as an overview annotation
* presentation area. This means, presentation of annotations is independent from the actual view
* port of the text viewer. The annotations of the viewer's whole document are visible in the
* overview ruler.
* <p>
* This interfaces embodies three contracts:
* </p>
* <ul>
* <li>The overview ruler retrieves the annotations it presents from an annotation model.
* <li>The ruler is a visual component which must be integrated in a hierarchy of SWT controls.
* <li>The ruler provides interested clients with mapping and interaction information. This covers
* the mapping between coordinates of the ruler's control and line numbers based on the connected
* text viewer's document (<code>IVerticalRulerInfo</code>).
* </ul>
* <p>
* In order to provide backward compatibility for clients of <code>IOverviewRuler</code>, extension
* interfaces are used as a means of evolution. The following extension interfaces exist:
* </p>
* <ul>
* <li>{@link org.eclipse.jface.text.source.IOverviewRulerExtension} since version 3.8 allowing the
* ruler to set whether to use saturated colors.</li>
* </ul>
* <p>
* Clients may implement this interface or use the default implementation provided by
* <code>OverviewRuler</code>.
* </p>
*
* @see org.eclipse.jface.text.ITextViewer
* @see org.eclipse.jface.text.source.IOverviewRulerExtension
* @since 2.1
*/
public interface IOverviewRuler extends IVerticalRuler {
/**
* Returns whether there is an annotation an the given vertical coordinate. This
* method takes the compression factor of the overview ruler into account.
*
* @param y the y-coordinate
* @return <code>true</code> if there is an annotation, <code>false</code> otherwise
*/
boolean hasAnnotation(int y);
/**
* Returns the height of the visual presentation of an annotation in this
* overview ruler. Assumes that all annotations are represented using the
* same height.
*
* @return the visual height of an annotation
*/
int getAnnotationHeight();
/**
* Sets the color for the given annotation type in this overview ruler.
*
* @param annotationType the annotation type
* @param color the color
*/
void setAnnotationTypeColor(Object annotationType, Color color);
/**
* Sets the drawing layer for the given annotation type in this overview ruler.
*
* @param annotationType the annotation type
* @param layer the drawing layer
*/
void setAnnotationTypeLayer(Object annotationType, int layer);
/**
* Adds the given annotation type to this overview ruler. Starting with this
* call, annotations of the given type are shown in the overview ruler.
*
* @param annotationType the annotation type
*/
void addAnnotationType(Object annotationType);
/**
* Removes the given annotation type from this overview ruler. Annotations
* of the given type are no longer shown in the overview ruler.
*
* @param annotationType the annotation type
*/
void removeAnnotationType(Object annotationType);
/**
* Adds the given annotation type to the header of this ruler. Starting with
* this call, the presence of annotations is tracked and the header is drawn
* in the configured color.
*
* @param annotationType the annotation type to be tracked
*/
void addHeaderAnnotationType(Object annotationType);
/**
* Removes the given annotation type from the header of this ruler. The
* presence of annotations of the given type is no longer tracked and the
* header is drawn in the default color, depending on the other configured
* configured annotation types.
*
* @param annotationType the annotation type to be removed
*/
void removeHeaderAnnotationType(Object annotationType);
/**
* Returns this rulers header control. This is the little area between the
* top of the text widget and the top of this overview ruler.
*
* @return the header control of this overview ruler.
*/
Control getHeaderControl();
}