MenuDragMouseEvent is used to notify interested parties that
the menu element has received a MouseEvent forwarded to it
under drag conditions.
Warning:
Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
future Swing releases. The current serialization support is
appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running
the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage
of all JavaBeansTM
has been added to the java.beans package.
Please see XMLEncoder.
Field Summary
Fields inherited from class java.awt.event.MouseEvent
public MenuDragMouseEvent(Component source,
int id,
long when,
int modifiers,
int x,
int y,
int clickCount,
boolean popupTrigger,
MenuElement[] p,
MenuSelectionManager m)
Constructs a MenuDragMouseEvent object.
Absolute coordinates xAbs and yAbs are set to source's location on screen plus
relative coordinates x and y. xAbs and yAbs are set to zero if the source is not showing.
Parameters:
source - the Component that originated the event
(typically this)
id - an int specifying the type of event, as defined
in MouseEvent
when - a long identifying the time the event occurred
modifiers - an int specifying any modifier keys held down,
as specified in InputEvent
x - an int specifying the horizontal position at which
the event occurred, in pixels
y - an int specifying the vertical position at which
the event occurred, in pixels
clickCount - an int specifying the number of mouse-clicks
popupTrigger - a boolean -- true if the event {should?/did?}
trigger a popup
p - an array of MenuElement objects specifying a path
to a menu item affected by the drag
m - a MenuSelectionManager object that handles selections
public MenuDragMouseEvent(Component source,
int id,
long when,
int modifiers,
int x,
int y,
int xAbs,
int yAbs,
int clickCount,
boolean popupTrigger,
MenuElement[] p,
MenuSelectionManager m)
Constructs a MenuDragMouseEvent object.
Even if inconsistent values for relative and absolute coordinates are
passed to the constructor, the MenuDragMouseEvent instance is still
created.
Parameters:
source - the Component that originated the event
(typically this)
id - an int specifying the type of event, as defined
in MouseEvent
when - a long identifying the time the event occurred
modifiers - an int specifying any modifier keys held down,
as specified in InputEvent
x - an int specifying the horizontal position at which
the event occurred, in pixels
y - an int specifying the vertical position at which
the event occurred, in pixels
xAbs - an int specifying the horizontal absolute position at which
the event occurred, in pixels
yAbs - an int specifying the vertical absolute position at which
the event occurred, in pixels
clickCount - an int specifying the number of mouse-clicks
popupTrigger - a boolean -- true if the event {should?/did?}
trigger a popup
p - an array of MenuElement objects specifying a path
to a menu item affected by the drag
m - a MenuSelectionManager object that handles selections
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