public class SimpleText extends AbstractTypeSymbolEditor
This functionality is carried out thanks to three tabs (text, formatted, advanced) and a Mask which are included in the panel to edit the properities of a symbol (SymbolEditor)how is explained in AbstractTypeSymbolEditor.
The first tab (text)allows the user to change the font (cmbFonts), the size(cmbFontSize), the style (which can be underlined -btnUnderlined-, italic -btnItalic- or bold -btnBold-),the color (jcc)and the offset of the the text(txtXOffset and txtYOffset).
The rest of tabs that are not mask are not yet implemented.
Mask
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AbstractTypeSymbolEditor
featureStore, owner
Constructor and Description |
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SimpleText(SymbolEditor owner) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
canManageSymbol(ISymbol symbol) |
EditorTool[] |
getEditorTools()
Returns the editor tools that are handled by this configuration panel.
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ISymbol |
getLayer()
Produces and returns the ISymbol according with the user settings.
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java.lang.String |
getName()
Returns the name of the config tabs that will be shown in the selector combo box.
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javax.swing.JPanel[] |
getTabs()
Due to the complexity that many symbols settings can reach, the SymbolEditorPanel is
designed in a tabbed-based fashion.
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void |
refreshControls(ISymbol layer)
Invoked when the user selects or adds a new layer.
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fireSymbolChangedEvent, getSampleFeature, setFeatureStore, toString
public SimpleText(SymbolEditor owner)
public ISymbol getLayer()
TypeSymbolEditor
public java.lang.String getName()
TypeSymbolEditor
Returns the name of the config tabs that will be shown in the selector combo box.
This is typically a human-readable (and also translatable) name for the symbol that
this TypeEditorPanel deals with, but maybe you prefer to use any other one.
The order of the entries in the combo is alphabetically-based. So you can force a position by defining a name that suits your needs.
public javax.swing.JPanel[] getTabs()
TypeSymbolEditor
Due to the complexity that many symbols settings can reach, the SymbolEditorPanel is
designed in a tabbed-based fashion. So, you can use as many of pages you want to put
your components. This pages are regular JPanels that will be automatically added to
the SymbolEditor dialog.
In case you need only one page, just return a JPanel array with a length of 1.
public void refreshControls(ISymbol layer)
TypeSymbolEditor
public EditorTool[] getEditorTools()
TypeSymbolEditor
public boolean canManageSymbol(ISymbol symbol)