# Sample script to show a set of JButtons that # show/hide panel windows when clicked. # # When this script is run, it finds all open panels # (for either PanelEditor or LayoutEditor) # and creates a small window with a button for each panel. # The buttons are labelled with the names of the panels, # and it's required that those names be unique. # # Author: Bob Jacobsen, copyright 2006,2008, 2022 # Part of the JMRI distribution import jmri import java import java.awt import javax.swing # create a frame to hold the button(s), put button in it, and display f = javax.swing.JFrame("Panel Controls") f.getContentPane().setLayout(java.awt.FlowLayout()) # define action routine for button click def whenMyButtonClicked(event) : name = event.getActionCommand() # find any PanelEditor panel(s) to show for editor in jmri.InstanceManager.getDefault(jmri.jmrit.display.EditorManager).getAll() : panel = editor.getTargetFrame() if (name == panel.getTitle()) : panel.setVisible(not panel.isVisible()) return return # Now loop to create buttons. # # The "action" in each button is the name of the panel. # When clicked, it provides that name. We # then use a map between that name and the actual # window produced from the file, so we can show/hide the # proper panel window. # loop, creating a button for each panel for editor in jmri.InstanceManager.getDefault(jmri.jmrit.display.EditorManager).getAll() : panel = editor.getTargetFrame() # create a button for this panel b = javax.swing.JButton(panel.getTitle()) b.actionPerformed = whenMyButtonClicked f.contentPane.add(b) # show the control panel frame f.pack() f.setVisible(True)