Package ptolemy.vergil.kernel

Source Code of ptolemy.vergil.kernel.RenameDialogFactory

/* A menu item factory that opens a dialog to rename an object.

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package ptolemy.vergil.kernel;

import java.awt.Component;
import java.awt.Frame;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;

import javax.swing.AbstractAction;
import javax.swing.Action;
import javax.swing.JMenuItem;

import ptolemy.actor.gui.RenameDialog;
import ptolemy.kernel.util.NamedObj;
import ptolemy.vergil.toolbox.MenuItemFactory;
import diva.gui.toolbox.JContextMenu;

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// RenameDialogFactory

/**
A factory that creates a dialog to rename an object.

@deprecated Use RenameDialogAction instead.
@author Edward A. Lee and Steve Neuendorffer
@version $Id: RenameDialogFactory.java,v 1.22 2006/08/26 13:11:25 eal Exp $
@since Ptolemy II 2.0
@Pt.ProposedRating Red (eal)
@Pt.AcceptedRating Red (johnr)
*/
public class RenameDialogFactory implements MenuItemFactory {
    ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    ////                         public methods                    ////

    /** Add an item to the given context menu that will open a dialog
     *  to add or remove ports from an object.
     *  @param menu The context menu.
     *  @param object The object whose ports are being manipulated.
     *  @return The JMenuItem or null if the object argument is not an
     *  Entity.
     *
     */
    public JMenuItem create(final JContextMenu menu, NamedObj object) {
        String name = "Customize Name";

        // Removed this method since it was never used. EAL
        // final NamedObj target = _getItemTargetFromMenuTarget(object);
        final NamedObj target = object;

        // ensure that we actually have a target.
        if (target == null) {
            return null;
        }

        Action action = new AbstractAction(name) {
            public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
                // Create a dialog for configuring the object.
                // First, identify the top parent frame.
                // Normally, this is a Frame, but just in case, we check.
                // If it isn't a Frame, then the edit parameters dialog
                // will not have the appropriate parent, and will disappear
                // when put in the background.
                Component parent = menu.getInvoker();

                while (parent.getParent() != null) {
                    parent = parent.getParent();
                }

                if (parent instanceof Frame) {
                    new RenameDialog((Frame) parent, target);
                } else {
                    new RenameDialog(null, target);
                }
            }
        };

        return menu.add(action, name);
    }
}
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