On Fri, 19 Jul 2024 09:26:56 GMT, Prasanta Sadhukhan <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> > > > After swapping the right/left component on componentOrientation, if 
> > > > user reset/remove+add another to either left/right won't it cause 
> > > > confusion? For example in this piece of code the frame ends up 
> > > > containing component one to right and another to left though I'm adding 
> > > > both the component to right.
> > > > ```
> > > > JSplitPane jsp = new JSplitPane(JSplitPane.HORIZONTAL_SPLIT,
> > > >        null, new JButton("Right_First"));
> > > > jsp.setComponentOrientation(ComponentOrientation.RIGHT_TO_LEFT);
> > > > jsp.setRightComponent(new JButton("Right_Second"));
> > > > JFrame frame = new JFrame();
> > > > frame.add(jsp);
> > > > frame.pack();
> > > > frame.setVisible(true);
> > > > ```
> > > 
> > > 
> > > I guess it's behaving as it should.. Initially, left component = null, 
> > > RIght component = "Right_First" After RTL orientation is invoked left 
> > > component = "Right_First", RIght component = null AFter setRightComponent 
> > > left component = "Right_First", RIght component = "Right second"
> > > If the application is programming that way, I guess it knows what it is 
> > > doing, what's the confusion in that case?
> > 
> > 
> > Yeah, logically it is behaving right. But is it ok if component Orientation 
> > affect/creates confusion with the functionality? Say when user adds a 
> > component to left pane, set orientation to RIGHT_TO_LEFT and then removes 
> > left component which would actually remove right one sine its been oriented 
> > to right?
> 
> left component is left component only...If user removes left componenet, it 
> will remove what is on left no matter if the orientation is LTR or RTL so app 
> needs to be mindful of that...I dont think there should be or is any 
> confusion on that...

True, operation needs to be done based on appearance.

> > > > After swapping the right/left component on componentOrientation, if 
> > > > user reset/remove+add another to either left/right won't it cause 
> > > > confusion? For example in this piece of code the frame ends up 
> > > > containing component one to right and another to left though I'm adding 
> > > > both the component to right.
> > > > ```
> > > > JSplitPane jsp = new JSplitPane(JSplitPane.HORIZONTAL_SPLIT,
> > > >        null, new JButton("Right_First"));
> > > > jsp.setComponentOrientation(ComponentOrientation.RIGHT_TO_LEFT);
> > > > jsp.setRightComponent(new JButton("Right_Second"));
> > > > JFrame frame = new JFrame();
> > > > frame.add(jsp);
> > > > frame.pack();
> > > > frame.setVisible(true);
> > > > ```
> > > 
> > > 
> > > I guess it's behaving as it should.. Initially, left component = null, 
> > > RIght component = "Right_First" After RTL orientation is invoked left 
> > > component = "Right_First", RIght component = null AFter setRightComponent 
> > > left component = "Right_First", RIght component = "Right second"
> > > If the application is programming that way, I guess it knows what it is 
> > > doing, what's the confusion in that case?
> > 
> > 
> > Yeah, logically it is behaving right. But is it ok if component Orientation 
> > affect/creates confusion with the functionality? Say when user adds a 
> > component to left pane, set orientation to RIGHT_TO_LEFT and then removes 
> > left component which would actually remove right one sine its been oriented 
> > to right?
> 
> left component is left component only...If user removes left componenet, it 
> will remove what is on left no matter if the orientation is LTR or RTL so app 
> needs to be mindful of that...I dont think there should be or is any 
> confusion on that...

True, operations should be performed based on appearance.

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/20214#issuecomment-2238771335

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