How to keep SWT menu open after user clicks menu item?

你离开我真会死。 提交于 2019-12-07 12:25:46

问题


I have an Eclipse RCP / SWT application with a Menu of Check Box Menu Items.

I would like to be able to check/uncheck multiple items before clicking elsewhere to close the menu. However, the default SWT behavior is to close the menu after a single click.

I have implemented the following very hacked solution which works, but is certainly not elegant and probably won't work properly on all platforms or under all circumstances. So I'm very interested in a simpler technique if one exists.

The following code should compile and run inside eclipse right out of the box (apologies for the length, its the shortest self contained example I could create):

import org.eclipse.jface.action.Action;
import org.eclipse.jface.action.IMenuListener2;
import org.eclipse.jface.action.IMenuManager;
import org.eclipse.jface.action.MenuManager;
import org.eclipse.swt.SWT;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Point;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Control;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Event;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Listener;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Menu;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell;

public class MenuTest
{
    public static void main( String[] args )
    {
        // create a SWT Display and Shell
        final Display display = new Display( );
        Shell shell = new Shell( display );
        shell.setText( "Menu Example" );

        // create a jface MenuManager and Menu
        MenuManager popupMenu = new MenuManager( );
        Menu menu = popupMenu.createContextMenu( shell );
        shell.setMenu( menu );

        // create a custom listener class
        final PopupListener listener = new PopupListener( shell, menu );

        // attach the listener to the Manager, Menu, and Shell (yuck!)
        popupMenu.addMenuListener( listener );
        menu.addListener( SWT.Show, listener );
        shell.addListener( SWT.MouseDown, listener );

        // add an item to the menu
        popupMenu.add( new Action( "Test", Action.AS_CHECK_BOX )
        {
            @Override
            public void run( )
            {
                System.out.println( "Test checked: " + isChecked( ) );

                listener.keepMenuVisible( );
            }
        } );

        // show the SWT shell
        shell.setSize( 800, 800 );
        shell.setLocation( 0, 0 );
        shell.open( );
        shell.moveAbove( null );

        while ( !shell.isDisposed( ) )
            if ( !display.readAndDispatch( ) ) display.sleep( );

        return;
    }

    public static class PopupListener implements Listener, IMenuListener2 
    {
        Menu menu;
        Control control;
        Point point;

        public PopupListener( Control control, Menu menu )
        {
            this.control = control;
            this.menu = menu;
        }

        @Override
        public void handleEvent( Event event )
        {
            // when SWT.Show events are received, make the Menu visible
            // (we'll programmatically create such events)
            if ( event.type == SWT.Show )
            {
                menu.setVisible( true );
            }
            // when the mouse is clicked, map the position from Shell
            // coordinates to Display coordinates and save the result
            // this is necessary because there appears to be no way
            // to ask the Menu what its current position is
            else if ( event.type == SWT.MouseDown )
            {   
                point = Display.getDefault( ).map( control, null, event.x, event.y );
            }
        }

        @Override
        public void menuAboutToShow( IMenuManager manager )
        {
            // if we have a saved point, use it to set the menu location
            if ( point != null )
            {
                menu.setLocation( point.x, point.y );
            }
        }

        @Override
        public void menuAboutToHide( IMenuManager manager )
        {
            // do nothing
        }

        // whenever the checkbox action is pressed, the menu closes
        // we run this to reopen the menu
        public void keepMenuVisible( )
        {
            Display.getDefault( ).asyncExec( new Runnable( )
            {
                @Override
                public void run( )
                {
                    Event event = new Event( );
                    event.type = SWT.Show;
                    event.button = 3;

                    menu.notifyListeners( SWT.Show, event );
                    if ( point != null )
                    {
                        menu.setLocation( point.x, point.y );
                    }
                }
            } );
        }
    }
}

回答1:


I tried your code on Win7 32bit and with eclipse 4.2. Unfortunately it was giving problem and was flickering. Anyway, here is another variation. In my opinion you have to use at least two listeners, one for your menu item(s), which in any case are needed, and the other to get the co-ordinates of the menu:

import org.eclipse.swt.SWT;
import org.eclipse.swt.events.MenuDetectEvent;
import org.eclipse.swt.events.MenuDetectListener;
import org.eclipse.swt.events.SelectionAdapter;
import org.eclipse.swt.events.SelectionEvent;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Point;
import org.eclipse.swt.layout.GridLayout;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Menu;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.MenuItem;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell;

public class TestMenu 
{
    private static Point point;

    public static void main(String[] args) 
    {
        Display display = new Display();
        Shell shell = new Shell(display);
        shell.setLayout(new GridLayout(1, false));

        final Menu menu = new Menu(shell);
        MenuItem item = new MenuItem(menu, SWT.CHECK);
        item.setText("Check 1");
        item.addSelectionListener(new SelectionAdapter() {
            public void widgetSelected(SelectionEvent e) 
            {
                if(point == null) 
                    return;
                menu.setLocation(point);
                menu.setVisible(true);
            }
        });

        shell.addMenuDetectListener(new MenuDetectListener() {
            public void menuDetected(MenuDetectEvent e) {
                point = new Point(e.x, e.y);
            }
        });

        shell.setMenu(menu);

        shell.open();
        while (!shell.isDisposed()) {
            if (!display.readAndDispatch())
                display.sleep();
        }
        display.dispose();
    }
}


Update

Thanks to @Baz, please see the comment below.

Tried this on Linux 32bit with eclipse 3.6.2 and unfortunately it doesn't seem to work.

Update 2 (by ulmangt)

Below is a modification of your solution which works for me on both 64-bit Windows 7 and 64-bit Ubuntu Linux.

The org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Menu class has a package protected field which determines whether the menu location has been set. If not, on Linux at least, the menu appears under the mouse click.

So getting the right behavior requires using reflection to reset this boolean field to false. Alternatively, the menu could probably be disposed and recreated.

Finally, Linux appears to like menu.setLocation( point ) and menu.setVisible( true ) to be made from an asyncExec block.

import java.lang.reflect.Field;

import org.eclipse.swt.SWT;
import org.eclipse.swt.events.MenuDetectEvent;
import org.eclipse.swt.events.MenuDetectListener;
import org.eclipse.swt.events.MenuEvent;
import org.eclipse.swt.events.MenuListener;
import org.eclipse.swt.events.SelectionAdapter;
import org.eclipse.swt.events.SelectionEvent;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Point;
import org.eclipse.swt.layout.GridLayout;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Menu;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.MenuItem;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell;

public class MenuTest
{
    private static Point point;

    public static void main( String[] args )
    {
        Display display = new Display( );
        final Shell shell = new Shell( display );
        shell.setLayout( new GridLayout( 1, false ) );

        final Menu menu = new Menu( shell );
        MenuItem item = new MenuItem( menu, SWT.CHECK );
        item.setText( "Check 1" );
        item.addSelectionListener( new SelectionAdapter( )
        {
            public void widgetSelected( final SelectionEvent e )
            {
                if ( point == null ) return;

                Display.getDefault( ).asyncExec( new Runnable( )
                {
                    @Override
                    public void run( )
                    {
                        menu.setLocation( point );
                        menu.setVisible( true );
                    }
                } );
            }
        } );

        shell.addMenuDetectListener( new MenuDetectListener( )
        {
            public void menuDetected( MenuDetectEvent e )
            {
                point = new Point( e.x, e.y );
            }
        } );

        menu.addMenuListener( new MenuListener( )
        {
            @Override
            public void menuHidden( MenuEvent event )
            {
                try
                {
                    Field field = Menu.class.getDeclaredField( "hasLocation" );
                    field.setAccessible( true );
                    field.set( menu, false );
                }
                catch ( Exception e )
                {
                    e.printStackTrace();
                }
            }

            @Override
            public void menuShown( MenuEvent event )
            {
            }
        });

        shell.setMenu( menu );

        shell.open( );
        while ( !shell.isDisposed( ) )
        {
            if ( !display.readAndDispatch( ) ) display.sleep( );
        }
        display.dispose( );
    }
}


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12288028/how-to-keep-swt-menu-open-after-user-clicks-menu-item

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