Пример #1
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  /**
   * Initialize the given toolbar. Image icons will be obtained from the ApplicationResources object
   * and added to the actions. Note that the image icons are not added to the actions -- if we did
   * that, the icons would appear in the menus, which I suppose is a neat trick but completely
   * useless.
   */
  public void initializeToolBar(JToolBar tb) {
    Action action;
    RelativeBundle resources = getResources();

    // Conventional new/open/save buttons
    action = getAction("New");
    GUIUtilities.addToolBarButton(tb, action, null, resources.getImageIcon("NewImage"));

    action = getAction("Open");
    GUIUtilities.addToolBarButton(tb, action, null, resources.getImageIcon("OpenImage"));

    action = getAction("Save");
    GUIUtilities.addToolBarButton(tb, action, null, resources.getImageIcon("SaveImage"));
  }
 /**
  * Add an action to the toolbar. If the tool tip is null, use the "tooltip" property already in
  * the action, otherwise add the property to the action. The new button is added to the action as
  * the "toolButton" property.
  *
  * @deprecated Use method in GUIUtilities instead.
  */
 public JButton addToolBarButton(
     JToolBar toolbar, Action action, String tooltip, Icon icon, boolean isEnabled) {
   return GUIUtilities.addToolBarButton(toolbar, action, tooltip, icon, isEnabled);
 }
Пример #3
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 /**
  * Initialize this class. In this base class, a button for the full screen action is added to the
  * toolbar.
  */
 protected void _initExtendedGraphFrame() {
   GUIUtilities.addToolBarButton(_toolbar, _fullScreenAction);
 }