Determining When a Floatable JToolBar Container Changes Orientation : JToolBar « Swing « Java Tutorial






import javax.swing.JToolBar;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] argv) throws Exception {
    JToolBar toolbar = new JToolBar();
    toolbar.addPropertyChangeListener(new java.beans.PropertyChangeListener() {
      public void propertyChange(java.beans.PropertyChangeEvent evt) {
        String propName = evt.getPropertyName();
        if ("orientation".equals(propName)) {
          Integer oldValue = (Integer) evt.getOldValue();
          Integer newValue = (Integer) evt.getNewValue();
          if (newValue.intValue() == JToolBar.HORIZONTAL) {
            System.out.println("horizontal orientation");
          } else {
            System.out.println("vertical orientation");
          }
        }
      }
    });
  }
}








14.57.JToolBar
14.57.1.JToolbar: Toolbars provide a quick access to the most frequently used commands.
14.57.2.A Complete JToolBar Usage ExampleA Complete JToolBar Usage Example
14.57.3.Create a vertical toolbar
14.57.4.Adding separator for JToolBarAdding separator for JToolBar
14.57.5.Add various buttons to the toolbar
14.57.6.Customizing Tool BarsCustomizing Tool Bars
14.57.7.Toolbar with CheckBoxToolbar with CheckBox
14.57.8.Swing ToolBar with Image button
14.57.9.Preventing a JToolbar Container from Floating
14.57.10.Highlighting Buttons in a JToolbar Container While Under the Cursor
14.57.11.Determining When a Floatable JToolBar Container Changes Orientation
14.57.12.Customizing JToolBar Look and Feel
14.57.13.This class represents a separator for the toolbar buttons.
14.57.14.ToolBar button