Beispiel #1
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 protected boolean checkPanel() {
   boolean v = panel.isValid(true);
   for (Button button : buttons) {
     if (v != button.isEnabled()) {
       button.setEnabled(v);
     }
   }
   return v;
 }
Beispiel #2
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 /**
  * Force (set) button icons. This method ignores the application wide BUTTON_ICONS constant, and
  * always applies the icons if supplied.
  *
  * @param button
  * @param iconName
  */
 public static void forceIcon(Button button, String iconName) {
   if (button != null && iconName != null && iconName.length() > 0) {
     button.setIcon(getButtonIcon(iconName, button.isEnabled()));
   }
 }
Beispiel #3
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 /**
  * Set button icons... application wide use of button icons can be toggled on and off by setting
  * the BUTTON_ICONS constant.
  *
  * <p>Icons will be used, despite any BUTTON_ICONS setting, if the button has no label.
  *
  * @param button
  * @param iconName
  */
 public static void setIcon(Button button, String iconName) {
   if (button != null && iconName != null && iconName.length() > 0) {
     if (BUTTON_ICONS || button.getText() == null || button.getText().length() == 0)
       button.setIcon(getButtonIcon(iconName, button.isEnabled()));
   }
 }