public class MenuBar extends MenuComponent implements MenuContainer, Accessible
MenuBar
class encapsulates the platform's
concept of a menu bar bound to a frame. In order to associate
the menu bar with a Frame
object, call the
frame's setMenuBar
method.
This is what a menu bar might look like:
A menu bar handles keyboard shortcuts for menu items, passing them
along to its child menus.
(Keyboard shortcuts, which are optional, provide the user with
an alternative to the mouse for invoking a menu item and the
action that is associated with it.)
Each menu item can maintain an instance of MenuShortcut
.
The MenuBar
class defines several methods,
shortcuts()
and
getShortcutMenuItem(java.awt.MenuShortcut)
that retrieve information about the shortcuts a given
menu bar is managing.
Frame
,
Frame.setMenuBar(java.awt.MenuBar)
,
Menu
,
MenuItem
,
MenuShortcut
,
Serialized FormModifier and Type | Class and Description |
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protected class |
MenuBar.AccessibleAWTMenuBar
Inner class of MenuBar used to provide default support for
accessibility.
|
MenuComponent.AccessibleAWTMenuComponent
Constructor and Description |
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MenuBar()
Creates a new menu bar.
|
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
Menu |
add(Menu m)
Adds the specified menu to the menu bar.
|
void |
addNotify()
Creates the menu bar's peer.
|
int |
countMenus()
Deprecated.
As of JDK version 1.1,
replaced by
getMenuCount() . |
void |
deleteShortcut(MenuShortcut s)
Deletes the specified menu shortcut.
|
AccessibleContext |
getAccessibleContext()
Gets the AccessibleContext associated with this MenuBar.
|
Menu |
getHelpMenu()
Gets the help menu on the menu bar.
|
Menu |
getMenu(int i)
Gets the specified menu.
|
int |
getMenuCount()
Gets the number of menus on the menu bar.
|
MenuItem |
getShortcutMenuItem(MenuShortcut s)
Gets the instance of
MenuItem associated
with the specified MenuShortcut object,
or null if none of the menu items being managed
by this menu bar is associated with the specified menu
shortcut. |
void |
remove(int index)
Removes the menu located at the specified
index from this menu bar.
|
void |
remove(MenuComponent m)
Removes the specified menu component from this menu bar.
|
void |
removeNotify()
Removes the menu bar's peer.
|
void |
setHelpMenu(Menu m)
Sets the specified menu to be this menu bar's help menu.
|
Enumeration<MenuShortcut> |
shortcuts()
Gets an enumeration of all menu shortcuts this menu bar
is managing.
|
dispatchEvent, getFont, getName, getParent, getPeer, getTreeLock, paramString, postEvent, processEvent, setFont, setName, toString
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
getFont, postEvent
public MenuBar() throws HeadlessException
HeadlessException
- if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()
returns true.GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()
public void addNotify()
public void removeNotify()
removeNotify
in class MenuComponent
public Menu getHelpMenu()
public void setHelpMenu(Menu m)
m
- the menu to be set as the help menupublic Menu add(Menu m)
m
- the menu to be addedremove(int)
,
remove(java.awt.MenuComponent)
public void remove(int index)
index
- the position of the menu to be removed.add(java.awt.Menu)
public void remove(MenuComponent m)
remove
in interface MenuContainer
m
- the menu component to be removed.add(java.awt.Menu)
public int getMenuCount()
@Deprecated public int countMenus()
getMenuCount()
.public Menu getMenu(int i)
i
- the index position of the menu to be returned.public Enumeration<MenuShortcut> shortcuts()
MenuShortcut
public MenuItem getShortcutMenuItem(MenuShortcut s)
MenuItem
associated
with the specified MenuShortcut
object,
or null
if none of the menu items being managed
by this menu bar is associated with the specified menu
shortcut.s
- the specified menu shortcut.MenuItem
,
MenuShortcut
public void deleteShortcut(MenuShortcut s)
s
- the menu shortcut to delete.public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext()
getAccessibleContext
in interface Accessible
getAccessibleContext
in class MenuComponent
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