| /* GtkMenuItemPeer.java -- Implements MenuItemPeer with GTK+ |
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| |
| package gnu.java.awt.peer.gtk; |
| |
| import java.awt.Menu; |
| import java.awt.MenuBar; |
| import java.awt.MenuItem; |
| import java.awt.peer.MenuItemPeer; |
| import java.awt.peer.MenuComponentPeer; |
| import java.awt.peer.MenuBarPeer; |
| import java.awt.peer.MenuPeer; |
| |
| public class GtkMenuItemPeer extends GtkMenuComponentPeer |
| implements MenuItemPeer |
| { |
| native void create (String label); |
| |
| public GtkMenuItemPeer (MenuItem item) |
| { |
| super (item); |
| create (item.getLabel ()); |
| setEnabled (item.isEnabled ()); |
| setParent (item); |
| } |
| |
| void setParent (MenuItem item) |
| { |
| // add ourself differently, based on what type of parent we have |
| // yes, the typecasting here is nasty. |
| Object parent = item.getParent (); |
| if (parent instanceof MenuBar) |
| { |
| ((GtkMenuBarPeer)((MenuBar)parent).getPeer ()).addMenu ((MenuPeer) this); |
| } |
| else // parent instanceof Menu |
| { |
| ((GtkMenuPeer)((Menu)parent).getPeer ()).addItem (this, |
| item.getShortcut ()); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| public void disable () |
| { |
| setEnabled (false); |
| } |
| |
| public void enable () |
| { |
| setEnabled (true); |
| } |
| |
| public void setEnabled (boolean b) |
| { |
| // do nothing, for now. |
| } |
| native public void setLabel (String label); |
| |
| protected void postMenuActionEvent () |
| { |
| postActionEvent (((MenuItem)awtWidget).getActionCommand (), 0); |
| } |
| } |