/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2012 IBM Corporation and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html * * Contributors: * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ package org.eclipse.swt.examples.controlexample; import org.eclipse.swt.*; import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.*; import org.eclipse.swt.events.*; import org.eclipse.swt.layout.*; class ComboTab extends Tab { /* Example widgets and groups that contain them */ Combo combo1; Group comboGroup; /* Style widgets added to the "Style" group */ Button dropDownButton, readOnlyButton, simpleButton; static String [] ListData = {ControlExample.getResourceString("ListData0_0"), ControlExample.getResourceString("ListData0_1"), ControlExample.getResourceString("ListData0_2"), ControlExample.getResourceString("ListData0_3"), ControlExample.getResourceString("ListData0_4"), ControlExample.getResourceString("ListData0_5"), ControlExample.getResourceString("ListData0_6"), ControlExample.getResourceString("ListData0_7"), ControlExample.getResourceString("ListData0_8")}; /** * Creates the Tab within a given instance of ControlExample. */ ComboTab(ControlExample instance) { super(instance); } /** * Creates the "Example" group. */ void createExampleGroup () { super.createExampleGroup (); /* Create a group for the combo box */ comboGroup = new Group (exampleGroup, SWT.NONE); comboGroup.setLayout (new GridLayout ()); comboGroup.setLayoutData (new GridData (SWT.FILL, SWT.FILL, true, true)); comboGroup.setText ("Combo"); } /** * Creates the "Example" widgets. */ void createExampleWidgets () { /* Compute the widget style */ int style = getDefaultStyle(); if (dropDownButton.getSelection ()) style |= SWT.DROP_DOWN; if (readOnlyButton.getSelection ()) style |= SWT.READ_ONLY; if (simpleButton.getSelection ()) style |= SWT.SIMPLE; /* Create the example widgets */ combo1 = new Combo (comboGroup, style); combo1.setItems (ListData); if (ListData.length >= 3) { combo1.setText(ListData [2]); } } /** * Creates the tab folder page. * * @param tabFolder org.eclipse.swt.widgets.TabFolder * @return the new page for the tab folder */ Composite createTabFolderPage (TabFolder tabFolder) { super.createTabFolderPage (tabFolder); /* * Add a resize listener to the tabFolderPage so that * if the user types into the example widget to change * its preferred size, and then resizes the shell, we * recalculate the preferred size correctly. */ tabFolderPage.addControlListener(new ControlAdapter() { public void controlResized(ControlEvent e) { setExampleWidgetSize (); } }); return tabFolderPage; } /** * Creates the "Style" group. */ void createStyleGroup () { super.createStyleGroup (); /* Create the extra widgets */ dropDownButton = new Button (styleGroup, SWT.RADIO); dropDownButton.setText ("SWT.DROP_DOWN"); simpleButton = new Button (styleGroup, SWT.RADIO); simpleButton.setText("SWT.SIMPLE"); readOnlyButton = new Button (styleGroup, SWT.CHECK); readOnlyButton.setText ("SWT.READ_ONLY"); } /** * Gets the "Example" widget children. */ Control [] getExampleWidgets () { return new Control [] {combo1}; } /** * Returns a list of set/get API method names (without the set/get prefix) * that can be used to set/get values in the example control(s). */ String[] getMethodNames() { return new String[] {"Items", "Orientation", "Selection", "Text", "TextLimit", "ToolTipText", "VisibleItemCount"}; } /** * Gets the text for the tab folder item. */ String getTabText () { return "Combo"; } /** * Sets the state of the "Example" widgets. */ void setExampleWidgetState () { super.setExampleWidgetState (); dropDownButton.setSelection ((combo1.getStyle () & SWT.DROP_DOWN) != 0); simpleButton.setSelection ((combo1.getStyle () & SWT.SIMPLE) != 0); readOnlyButton.setSelection ((combo1.getStyle () & SWT.READ_ONLY) != 0); readOnlyButton.setEnabled(!simpleButton.getSelection()); } }