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package com.sun.javafx.scene.control.skin;
import javafx.event.EventHandler;
import javafx.scene.control.SplitMenuButton;
import javafx.scene.input.MouseEvent;
import com.sun.javafx.scene.control.behavior.SplitMenuButtonBehavior;
/**
* Skin for SplitMenuButton Control.
*/
public class SplitMenuButtonSkin extends MenuButtonSkinBase {
/***************************************************************************
* *
* Constructors *
* *
**************************************************************************/
/**
* Creates a new SplitMenuButtonSkin for the given SplitMenu.
*
* @param splitMenuButton the SplitMenuButton
*/
public SplitMenuButtonSkin(final SplitMenuButton splitMenuButton) {
super(splitMenuButton, new SplitMenuButtonBehavior(splitMenuButton));
/*
* The arrow button is the only thing that acts like a MenuButton on
* this control.
*/
behaveLikeButton = true;
// TODO: do we need to consume all mouse events?
// they only bubble to the skin which consumes them by default
arrowButton.addEventHandler(MouseEvent.ANY, new EventHandler() {
@Override
public void handle(MouseEvent event) {
event.consume();
}
});
arrowButton.setOnMousePressed(new EventHandler() {
@Override public void handle(MouseEvent e) {
getBehavior().mousePressed(e, false);
e.consume();
}
});
arrowButton.setOnMouseReleased(new EventHandler() {
@Override
public void handle(MouseEvent e) {
getBehavior().mouseReleased(e, false);
e.consume();
}
});
label.setLabelFor(splitMenuButton);
}
}