cytoscape.util.swing
Class JTreeTable.TreeTableCellEditor
java.lang.Object
cytoscape.util.swing.AbstractCellEditor
cytoscape.util.swing.JTreeTable.TreeTableCellEditor
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- CellEditor, TableCellEditor
- Enclosing class:
- JTreeTable
public class JTreeTable.TreeTableCellEditor
- extends AbstractCellEditor
- implements TableCellEditor
TreeTableCellEditor implementation. Component returned is the JTree.
JTreeTable.TreeTableCellEditor
public JTreeTable.TreeTableCellEditor()
getTableCellEditorComponent
public Component getTableCellEditorComponent(JTable table,
Object value,
boolean isSelected,
int r,
int c)
- Specified by:
getTableCellEditorComponent
in interface TableCellEditor
isCellEditable
public boolean isCellEditable(EventObject e)
- Overridden to return false, and if the event is a mouse event it is
forwarded to the tree.
The behavior for this is debatable, and should really be offered as a
property. By returning false, all keyboard actions are implemented in
terms of the table. By returning true, the tree would get a chance to
do something with the keyboard events. For the most part this is ok.
But for certain keys, such as left/right, the tree will
expand/collapse where as the table focus should really move to a
different column. Page up/down should also be implemented in terms of
the table. By returning false this also has the added benefit that
clicking outside of the bounds of the tree node, but still in the
tree column will select the row, whereas if this returned true that
wouldn't be the case.
By returning false we are also enforcing the policy that the tree
will never be editable (at least by a key sequence).
- Specified by:
isCellEditable
in interface CellEditor
- Overrides:
isCellEditable
in class AbstractCellEditor
- Parameters:
e
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