Thanks, Bob. I got the sense objects would be the way to go. Working on
this this morning. Stay tuned!
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Michael Evans
Organic Chemistry Graduate Student, Moore Group
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Robert Hanson <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK, Michael, here's what we actually need from the JavaScript side. From
> org.jmol.awt2d.JSPopup:
>
> //TODO: jQuery menu actions, entry, and exit need to come back here
> // to execute checkMenuClick, checkMenuFocus, and
> checkBoxStateChanged
>
> // (on mouse up) checkMenuClick(e.getSource(),
> e.getSource().getActionCommand());
> // (on entry) checkMenuFocus(item.getName(),
> item.getActionCommand(), true);
> // (on exit) checkMenuFocus(item.getName(),
> item.getActionCommand(), false);
> // (on checkbox click) checkBoxStateChanged(e.getSource());
>
> //TODO: JavaScript objects:
> // new Jmol.Menu.PopupMenu(name)
> // new Jmol.Menu.SubMenu(entry)
> // new Jmol.Menu.MenuItem(entry)
> // new Jmol.Menu.ButtonGroup()
> // new Jmol.Menu.CheckBoxMenuItem(entry)
> // new Jmol.Menu.RadioButtonMenuItem(entry)
> //
> //TODO: Jmol given in j2sNative blocks, for example: setText,
> setActionCommand
>
> see
> http://jmol.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jmol/trunk/Jmol/src/org/jmol/awtjs2d/JSPopup.java?content-type=text%2Fplain
>
> I'll help. The interface I gave you before is actually for Java; what we
> need to implement in JavaScript is a bit different. Look in that file for
> @j2sNative blocks, and you will at least be able to construct a list of
> needed functions. Many of these methods will be called from
>
>
> http://jmol.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jmol/trunk/Jmol/src/org/jmol/popup/GenericPopup.java?content-type=text%2Fplain
>
> Bob
>
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 11:57 AM, Michael Evans <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Jmol community,
>> Here's a simple example of a context menu in JSmol:
>>
>> http://www.metallacycle.com/play/netmol/tests/popupMenu/popupMenu.html
>>
>> Dig into the document ready function and jmolPopupMenu.js for details.
>> The whole kit and kaboodle (including jQueryUI menu, which I used to handle
>> the visuals) is 165 KB at the moment. The JS file adds Jmol.Menu with its
>> associated functions:
>>
>> initializeMenu
>> menuAddItem(menu, item)
>> menuRemoveItem(menu, itemId)
>> menuAddSubmenu(menu, submenu)
>> menuAddSeparator(menu)
>> menuEnableItem(menu, itemId, boolEnable)
>>
>> Should the "items" sent to menuAddItem, etc. just be HTML, or something
>> more abstract like Javascript objects? There are no jQueryUI objects for
>> things like radio groups and checkboxes...these would have to be handled by
>> us somewhere on the path from abstract menu object to final rendered menu.
>> Would be interested to hear your thoughts on the best way to implement
>> addItem.
>>
>> Cheers, Mike
>>
>> ---
>> Michael Evans
>> Organic Chemistry Graduate Student, Moore Group
>> University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
>>
>>
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