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package javax.swing.filechooser; |
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import java.io.File; |
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import javax.swing.*; |
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/** |
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* <code>FileView</code> defines an abstract class that can be implemented |
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* to provide the filechooser with UI information for a <code>File</code>. |
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* Each L&F <code>JFileChooserUI</code> object implements this |
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* class to pass back the correct icons and type descriptions specific to |
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* that L&F. For example, the Microsoft Windows L&F returns the |
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* generic Windows icons for directories and generic files. |
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* Additionally, you may want to provide your own <code>FileView</code> to |
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* <code>JFileChooser</code> to return different icons or additional |
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* information using {@link javax.swing.JFileChooser#setFileView}. |
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* |
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* <p> |
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* |
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* <code>JFileChooser</code> first looks to see if there is a user defined |
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* <code>FileView</code>, if there is, it gets type information from |
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* there first. If <code>FileView</code> returns <code>null</code> for |
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* any method, <code>JFileChooser</code> then uses the L&F specific |
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* view to get the information. |
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* So, for example, if you provide a <code>FileView</code> class that |
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* returns an <code>Icon</code> for JPG files, and returns <code>null</code> |
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* icons for all other files, the UI's <code>FileView</code> will provide |
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* default icons for all other files. |
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* |
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* <p> |
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* |
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* For an example implementation of a simple file view, see |
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* <code><i>yourJDK</i>/demo/jfc/FileChooserDemo/ExampleFileView.java</code>. |
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* For more information and examples see |
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* <a |
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href="https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/components/filechooser.html">How to Use File Choosers</a>, |
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* a section in <em>The Java Tutorial</em>. |
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* |
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* @see javax.swing.JFileChooser |
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* |
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* @author Jeff Dinkins |
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* |
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*/ |
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public abstract class FileView { |
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/** |
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* The name of the file. Normally this would be simply |
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* <code>f.getName()</code>. |
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*/ |
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public String getName(File f) { |
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return null; |
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}; |
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/** |
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* A human readable description of the file. For example, |
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* a file named <i>jag.jpg</i> might have a description that read: |
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* "A JPEG image file of James Gosling's face". |
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*/ |
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public String getDescription(File f) { |
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return null; |
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} |
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/** |
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* A human readable description of the type of the file. For |
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* example, a <code>jpg</code> file might have a type description of: |
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* "A JPEG Compressed Image File" |
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*/ |
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public String getTypeDescription(File f) { |
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return null; |
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} |
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/** |
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* The icon that represents this file in the <code>JFileChooser</code>. |
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*/ |
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public Icon getIcon(File f) { |
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return null; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Whether the directory is traversable or not. This might be |
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* useful, for example, if you want a directory to represent |
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* a compound document and don't want the user to descend into it. |
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*/ |
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public Boolean isTraversable(File f) { |
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return null; |
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} |
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} |