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1: /* JToggleButton.java -- 2: Copyright (C) 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, Free Software Foundation, Inc. 3: 4: This file is part of GNU Classpath. 5: 6: GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 7: it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 8: the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) 9: any later version. 10: 11: GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but 12: WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 13: MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 14: General Public License for more details. 15: 16: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 17: along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. 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If you modify this library, you may extend 34: this exception to your version of the library, but you are not 35: obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this 36: exception statement from your version. */ 37: 38: 39: package javax.swing; 40: 41: import java.awt.event.ActionEvent; 42: import java.awt.event.ItemEvent; 43: import java.awt.event.ItemListener; 44: 45: import javax.accessibility.Accessible; 46: import javax.accessibility.AccessibleContext; 47: import javax.accessibility.AccessibleRole; 48: import javax.accessibility.AccessibleState; 49: import javax.swing.plaf.ButtonUI; 50: 51: /** 52: * The <code>JToggleButton</code> component provides a stateful button, 53: * which can be either selected or unselected. This provides the basis 54: * for the implementations of radio buttons (<code>JRadioButton</code>) 55: * and check boxes (<code>JCheckBox</code>). 56: * 57: * @author Michael Koch (konqueror@gmx.de) 58: * @author Graydon Hoare (graydon@redhat.com) 59: * @author Andrew John Hughes (gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org) 60: * @see JRadioButton 61: * @see JCheckBox 62: * @since 1.2 63: */ 64: public class JToggleButton extends AbstractButton implements Accessible 65: { 66: /** 67: * This class provides accessibility support for the toggle button. 68: */ 69: protected class AccessibleJToggleButton 70: extends AccessibleAbstractButton 71: implements ItemListener 72: { 73: private static final long serialVersionUID = -8652952712161229225L; 74: 75: /** 76: * Constructor for the accessible toggle button. 77: */ 78: public AccessibleJToggleButton() 79: { 80: super(); 81: /* Register the accessible toggle button as a listener for item events */ 82: addItemListener(this); 83: } 84: 85: /** 86: * Returns the accessible role for the toggle button. 87: * 88: * @return An instance of <code>AccessibleRole</code>, describing 89: * the role of the toggle button. 90: */ 91: public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole() 92: { 93: return AccessibleRole.TOGGLE_BUTTON; 94: } 95: 96: /** 97: * Monitors the toggle button for state changes and fires accessible 98: * property change events when they occur. 99: * 100: * @param event the event that occurred. 101: */ 102: public void itemStateChanged(ItemEvent event) 103: { 104: /* Fire a state property change event as the button's state has changed */ 105: if (event.getStateChange() == ItemEvent.SELECTED) 106: { 107: /* State has changed from unselected (null) to selected */ 108: firePropertyChange(ACCESSIBLE_STATE_PROPERTY, null, AccessibleState.SELECTED); 109: } 110: else 111: { 112: /* State has changed from selected to unselected (null) */ 113: firePropertyChange(ACCESSIBLE_STATE_PROPERTY, AccessibleState.ENABLED, null); 114: } 115: } 116: 117: } 118: 119: /** 120: * The model handles the storage and maintenance of the state of 121: * the toggle button. This follows the same paradigm (the MVC 122: * or Model-View-Controller design pattern) employed by 123: * other Swing components, where the data associated with a component 124: * is stored separately from the display aspects. 125: */ 126: public static class ToggleButtonModel extends DefaultButtonModel 127: { 128: /** 129: * Compatible with Sun's JDK. 130: */ 131: private static final long serialVersionUID = -1589950750899943974L; 132: 133: /** 134: * Sets the pressed state of the button. The selected state 135: * of the button also changes follwing the button being pressed. 136: * 137: * @param p true if the button is pressed down. 138: */ 139: public void setPressed(boolean p) 140: { 141: // cannot change PRESSED state unless button is enabled 142: if (! isEnabled()) 143: return; 144: 145: // if this call does not represent a CHANGE in state, then return 146: if ((p && isPressed()) || (!p && !isPressed())) 147: return; 148: 149: // The JDK first fires events in the following order: 150: // 1. ChangeEvent for selected 151: // 2. ChangeEvent for pressed 152: // 3. ActionEvent 153: // So do we. 154: 155: // setPressed(false) == mouse release on us, 156: // if we were armed, we flip the selected state. 157: if (!p && isArmed()) 158: { 159: setSelected(! isSelected()); 160: } 161: 162: // make the change 163: if (p) 164: stateMask = stateMask | PRESSED; 165: else 166: stateMask = stateMask & (~PRESSED); 167: 168: // notify interested ChangeListeners 169: fireStateChanged(); 170: 171: if (!p && isArmed()) 172: { 173: fireActionPerformed(new ActionEvent(this, 174: ActionEvent.ACTION_PERFORMED, 175: actionCommand)); 176: } 177: } 178: 179: /** 180: * Checks if the button is selected. 181: * 182: * @return <code>true</code> if the button is selected. 183: */ 184: public boolean isSelected() 185: { 186: return super.isSelected(); 187: } 188: 189: /** 190: * Sets the selected state of the button. 191: * 192: * @param b true if button is selected 193: */ 194: public void setSelected(boolean b) 195: { 196: super.setSelected(b); 197: } 198: } 199: 200: /** 201: * Compatible with Sun's JDK. 202: */ 203: private static final long serialVersionUID = -3128248873429850443L; 204: 205: /** 206: * Constructs an unselected toggle button with no text or icon. 207: */ 208: public JToggleButton() 209: { 210: this(null, null, false); 211: } 212: 213: /** 214: * Constructs a toggle button using the labelling, state 215: * and icon specified by the supplied action. 216: * 217: * @param a the action to use to define the properties of the button. 218: */ 219: public JToggleButton(Action a) 220: { 221: this(); 222: setAction(a); 223: } 224: 225: /** 226: * Constructs an unselected toggle button with the supplied icon 227: * and no text. 228: * 229: * @param icon the icon to use. 230: */ 231: public JToggleButton(Icon icon) 232: { 233: this(null, icon, false); 234: } 235: 236: /** 237: * Constructs a toggle button with the supplied icon and state. 238: * 239: * @param icon the icon to use. 240: * @param selected if true, the toggle button is initially in the 241: * selected state. Otherwise, the button is unselected. 242: */ 243: public JToggleButton(Icon icon, boolean selected) 244: { 245: this(null, icon, selected); 246: } 247: 248: /** 249: * Constructs an unselected toggle button using the supplied text 250: * and no icon. 251: * 252: * @param text the text to use. 253: */ 254: public JToggleButton(String text) 255: { 256: this(text, null, false); 257: } 258: 259: /** 260: * Constructs a toggle button with the supplied text and state. 261: * 262: * @param text the text to use. 263: * @param selected if true, the toggle button is initially in the 264: * selected state. Otherwise, the button is unselected. 265: */ 266: public JToggleButton(String text, boolean selected) 267: { 268: this(text, null, selected); 269: } 270: 271: /** 272: * Constructs an unselected toggle button with the supplied text 273: * and icon. 274: * 275: * @param text the text to use. 276: * @param icon the icon to use. 277: */ 278: public JToggleButton(String text, Icon icon) 279: { 280: this(text, icon, false); 281: } 282: 283: /** 284: * Constructs a toggle button with the supplied text, icon and state. 285: * 286: * @param text the text to use. 287: * @param icon the icon to use. 288: * @param selected if true, the toggle button is initially in the 289: * selected state. Otherwise, the button is unselected. 290: */ 291: public JToggleButton (String text, Icon icon, boolean selected) 292: { 293: super(); 294: setModel(new ToggleButtonModel()); 295: init(text, icon); 296: model.setSelected(selected); 297: setAlignmentX(LEFT_ALIGNMENT); 298: } 299: 300: /** 301: * Gets the AccessibleContext associated with this <code>JToggleButton</code>. 302: * The context is created, if necessary. 303: * 304: * @return the associated context 305: */ 306: public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext() 307: { 308: /* Create the context if this is the first request */ 309: if (accessibleContext == null) 310: { 311: /* Create the context */ 312: accessibleContext = new AccessibleJToggleButton(); 313: } 314: return accessibleContext; 315: } 316: 317: /** 318: * Returns a string that specifies the name of the Look and Feel 319: * class that renders this component. 320: * 321: * @return The Look and Feel UI class in <code>String</code> form. 322: */ 323: public String getUIClassID() 324: { 325: return "ToggleButtonUI"; 326: } 327: 328: /** 329: * Returns a textual representation of this component for debugging. 330: * Users should not depend on anything as regards the content or formatting 331: * of this string, except for the fact that the returned string may never be 332: * null (only empty). 333: * 334: * @return the component in <code>String</code> form for debugging. 335: */ 336: protected String paramString() 337: { 338: return super.paramString(); 339: } 340: 341: /** 342: * This method resets the toggle button's UI delegate to the default UI for 343: * the current look and feel. 344: */ 345: public void updateUI() 346: { 347: setUI((ButtonUI)UIManager.getUI(this)); 348: } 349: 350: }