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-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();
- }
-}