X-Git-Url: http://source.jalview.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fjalview%2Fapi%2FFeatureRenderer.java;h=7123b8ca896aa453de720c829122df5298bf4853;hb=262f29f7b600e4c8d02461600b5184707192b9c1;hp=b1813a69ba9b0f443b2528a8e480d75e742d8bc9;hpb=2888e7307e1f7c8239234941498cb86e8c65ab36;p=jalview.git diff --git a/src/jalview/api/FeatureRenderer.java b/src/jalview/api/FeatureRenderer.java index b1813a6..7123b8c 100644 --- a/src/jalview/api/FeatureRenderer.java +++ b/src/jalview/api/FeatureRenderer.java @@ -38,19 +38,32 @@ public interface FeatureRenderer { /** - * compute the perceived colour for a given column position in sequenceI, - * taking transparency and feature visibility into account. - * - * @param col - * - background colour (due to alignment/group shading schemes, etc). - * @param sequenceI - * - sequence providing features - * @param r - * - column position + * Computes the feature colour for a given sequence and column position, + * taking into account sequence feature locations, feature colour schemes, + * render ordering, feature and feature group visibility, and transparency. + *

+ * The graphics argument should be provided if transparency is applied + * (getTransparency() < 1). With feature transparency, visible features are + * written to the graphics context and the composite colour may be read off + * from it. In this case, the returned feature colour is not the composite + * colour but that of the last feature drawn. + *

+ * If no transparency applies, then the graphics argument may be null, and the + * returned colour is the one that would be drawn for the feature. + *

+ * Returns null if there is no visible feature at the position. + *

+ * This is provided to support rendering of feature colours other than on the + * sequence alignment, including by structure viewers and the overview window. + * Note this method takes no account of whether the sequence or column is + * hidden. + * + * @param sequence + * @param column * @param g * @return */ - Color findFeatureColour(Color col, SequenceI sequenceI, int r, Graphics g); + Color findFeatureColour(SequenceI sequence, int column, Graphics g); /** * trigger the feature discovery process for a newly created feature renderer.