org.gnu.gtk
Class ItemFactoryEntry
java.lang.Object
org.gnu.glib.Struct
org.gnu.glib.MemStruct
org.gnu.gtk.ItemFactoryEntry
Deprecated. 2.3
This class contains the data necessary for an ItemFactory
to create a menu.
public class ItemFactoryEntry
- extends MemStruct
Old class replaced by UIManager
. This class is provided for
compatibility only - it will be removed in future releases of java-gnome. Do
not use in new code.
- See Also:
ItemFactory
Methods inherited from class org.gnu.glib.Struct |
equals, getHandle, getNullHandle, hashCode |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
getClass, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
construct
public static ItemFactoryEntry construct(java.lang.String path,
java.lang.String accelerator,
MenuItemListener listener,
java.lang.String itemType)
- Deprecated.
- Construct a new ItemFactoryEntry
- Parameters:
path
- A string that defines both the name and the path for a menu
item, for example "/File/Open" would be the name of a menu
item which would come under the ItemFactory entry with the
path "/File". Note however that "/File/Open" would be
displayed in the File menu as "Open". A letter preceded by an
underscore indicates an accelerator key once the menu is open.accelerator
- A string that indicates a key combination that can be used as
a shortcut to that menu item. The string can be made up of
either a single character, or a combination of modifier keys
with a single character. The available modifier keys are:
"<ALT>" - alt
"<CTL>" or "<CTRL>" or "<CONTROL>" - control
<MOD1>" to "<MOD5>" - modn
"<SHFT>" or "<SHIFT>" - shift
listener
- A menu listener that will receive the MenuEvents fired from
the created widgets.itemType
- A string that defines what type of widget is packed into the
menu items container. It can be:
null or "<Item>" - create a simple item
"<Title>" - create a title item
"<CheckItem>" - create a check item
"<ToggleItem>" - create a toggle item
"<RadioItem>" - create a (root) radio item
"Path" - create a sister radio item
"<Tearoff>" - create a tearoff
"<Separator>" - create a separator
"<Branch>" - create an item to hold submenus
"<LastBranch>" - create a right justified branch
Note that "<LastBranch>" is only useful for one submenu
of a menu.
getMenuListener
public MenuItemListener getMenuListener()
- Deprecated.
- Retrieve the MenuListener associated with this item.