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package com.jfoenix.controls;
import com.jfoenix.effects.JFXDepthManager;
import javafx.collections.ObservableList;
import javafx.scene.Node;
import javafx.scene.layout.BorderPane;
import javafx.scene.layout.HBox;
/**
* JFXToolbar is the material design implementation of a tool bar.
* toolbar is a borderpane, where the right/left content are HBoxs
*
* @author Shadi Shaheen
* @version 1.0
* @since 2016-03-09
*/
public class JFXToolbar extends BorderPane {
private HBox leftBox = new HBox();
private HBox rightBox = new HBox();
/**
* creates empty tool bar
*/
public JFXToolbar() {
initialize();
this.setLeft(leftBox);
leftBox.getStyleClass().add("tool-bar-left-box");
leftBox.setPickOnBounds(false);
this.setRight(rightBox);
rightBox.getStyleClass().add("tool-bar-right-box");
rightBox.setPickOnBounds(false);
JFXDepthManager.setDepth(this, 1);
}
/***************************************************************************
* *
* Setters / Getters *
* *
**************************************************************************/
public void setLeftItems(Node... nodes) {
this.leftBox.getChildren().setAll(nodes);
}
public ObservableList getLeftItems() {
return this.leftBox.getChildren();
}
public void setRightItems(Node... nodes) {
this.rightBox.getChildren().setAll(nodes);
}
public ObservableList getRightItems() {
return this.rightBox.getChildren();
}
/***************************************************************************
* *
* Stylesheet Handling *
* *
**************************************************************************/
/**
* Initialize the style class to 'jfx-tool-bar'.
*
* This is the selector class from which CSS can be used to style
* this control.
*/
private static final String DEFAULT_STYLE_CLASS = "jfx-tool-bar";
private void initialize() {
this.getStyleClass().add(DEFAULT_STYLE_CLASS);
}
}
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