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diff --git a/java/gjt/ButtonPanel.java b/java/gjt/ButtonPanel.java deleted file mode 100644 index 6fc72ecaab2..00000000000 --- a/java/gjt/ButtonPanel.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -package gjt; - -import java.awt.*; - -/** - * Button panel employs a BorderLayout to lay out a Separator in - * the north, and a Panel to which Buttons are added in the - * center.<p> - * - * Buttons may be added to the panel via two methods: - * <dl> - * <dd> void add(Button) - * <dd> Button add(String) - * </dl> - * <p> - * - * Button add(String) creates a Button and adds it to the - * panel, then returns the Button created, as a convenience to - * clients so that they do not have to go through the pain - * and agony of creating an ImageButton.<p> - * - * @version 1.0, Apr 1 1996 - * @author David Geary - * @see MessageDialog - * @see QuestionDialog - * @see YesNoDialog - * @see gjt.test.DialogTest - * @see gjt.test.ComponentScrollerTest - */ -public class ButtonPanel extends Panel { - Panel buttonPanel = new Panel(); - Separator separator = new Separator(); - - public ButtonPanel() { - setLayout(new BorderLayout(0,5)); - add("North", separator); - add("Center", buttonPanel); - } - public void add(Button button) { - buttonPanel.add(button); - } - public Button add(String buttonLabel) { - Button addMe = new Button(buttonLabel); - buttonPanel.add(addMe); - return addMe; - } - protected String paramString() { - return super.paramString() + "buttons=" + - countComponents(); - } -} |