public interface MenuElement
MenuSelectionManager
to handle selection and navigation in menu hierarchies.Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Component |
getComponent()
This method should return the java.awt.Component used to paint the receiving element.
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MenuElement[] |
getSubElements()
This method should return an array containing the sub-elements for the receiving menu element
|
void |
menuSelectionChanged(boolean isIncluded)
Call by the
MenuSelectionManager when the
MenuElement is added or remove from
the menu selection. |
void |
processKeyEvent(KeyEvent event,
MenuElement[] path,
MenuSelectionManager manager)
Process a key event.
|
void |
processMouseEvent(MouseEvent event,
MenuElement[] path,
MenuSelectionManager manager)
Processes a mouse event.
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void processMouseEvent(MouseEvent event, MenuElement[] path, MenuSelectionManager manager)
event
is a MouseEvent
with source being the receiving element's component.
path
is the path of the receiving element in the menu
hierarchy including the receiving element itself.
manager
is the MenuSelectionManager
for the menu hierarchy.
This method should process the MouseEvent
and change
the menu selection if necessary
by using MenuSelectionManager
's API
Note: you do not have to forward the event to sub-components.
This is done automatically by the MenuSelectionManager
.void processKeyEvent(KeyEvent event, MenuElement[] path, MenuSelectionManager manager)
void menuSelectionChanged(boolean isIncluded)
MenuSelectionManager
when the
MenuElement
is added or remove from
the menu selection.MenuElement[] getSubElements()
Component getComponent()
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