org.autoplot.AutoplotUI
The Autoplot application GUI. This is the entry point for the application, wrapping the internal
application model with conveniences like bookmarks, time range editors and history.
Creates new form AutoplotUI
CARD_DATA_SET_SELECTOR
CARD_TIME_RANGE_SELECTOR
WARNING_ICON
yellow triangle with exclamation point, used to indicate warning condition.
ERROR_ICON
red stop sign with exclamation point, using to indicate error condition.
BUSY_ICON
animated gif of swirling dots, used to indicate known busy state.
BUSY_OPAQUE_ICON
animated gif of swirling dots, used to indicate known busy state.
READY_ICON
not used.
IDLE_ICON
empty 16x16 image used to indicate normal status.
READY_MESSAGE
ready message.
SYSPROP_AUTOPLOT_DISABLE_CERTS
true indicates that certificate checking has been disabled.
SYSPROP_AUTOPLOT_RELEASE_TYPE
the release type, either non for unknown, or javaws, singlejar, exe, or dmg.
This should be set at the command line when java is started.
PROP_EDITORCARD
about
about( ) → void
show the about dialog, which has version information.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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basicMode
basicMode( ) → void
turn on basic mode, where users can only use the app for browsing existing products.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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clearBottomPanel
clearBottomPanel( ) → void
remove any extra component added below the tabs.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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clearLeftPanel
clearLeftPanel( ) → void
remove any extra component added to the left of the tabs. This calls invokeLater to make sure
the event is on the event thread.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
setLeftPanel(javax.swing.JComponent)
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clearRightPanel
clearRightPanel( ) → void
remove any extra component added to the right of the tabs.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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enterAddPlotElementDialog
enterAddPlotElementDialog( ) → void
make this public before AGU. Set the editor to the URI, then call this.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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getApplicationModel
getApplicationModel( ) → ApplicationModel
provide access to the universal application model.
Returns:
access to the universal application model.
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getDataPanel
getDataPanel( ) → DataPanel
return the data panel (for testing).
Returns:
the data panel.
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getDataSetSelector
getDataSetSelector( ) → DataSetSelector
provide access to the dataSetSelector which browses and resets the plot URIs.
Returns:
the dataSetSelector
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getDocumentModel
getDocumentModel( ) → Application
return the current state of this application window. Note this is
the actual and not a copy, so it should not be modified.
Returns:
the application state.
See Also:
getDom()
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getDom
getDom( ) → Application
return the dom (application state) associated with this application.
Returns:
the dom associated with this application.
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getDropTargetListener
getDropTargetListener( ) → DropTargetListener
provide access to the dropTargetListener. Presumably this was added for testing.
Returns:
the dropListener.
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getEditorCard
getEditorCard( ) → String
Returns:
java.lang.String
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getPersistentStateSupport
getPersistentStateSupport( org.autoplot.AutoplotUI parent, org.autoplot.ApplicationModel applicationModel ) → PersistentStateSupport
Parameters
parent - an AutoplotUI
applicationModel - an ApplicationModel
Returns:
org.autoplot.PersistentStateSupport
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getProcessId
getProcessId( String fallback ) → String
return the processID (pid), or the fallback if the pid cannot be found.
Parameters
fallback - the string (null is okay) to return when the pid cannot be found.
Returns:
the process id or the fallback provided by the caller.
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getResponseMonitor
getResponseMonitor( ) → EventThreadResponseMonitor
return the monitor, if enabled, so that logging can be enabled.
Returns:
an org.autoplot.EventThreadResponseMonitor
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getScriptEditor
getScriptEditor( ) → EditorTextPane
access the editor for scripts, if available. This was initially added
to provide a way to experiment with setting editor colors, but might be
useful for other purposes.
Returns:
null or the editor panel
See Also:
getScriptPanel() which returns the panel
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getScriptPanel
getScriptPanel( ) → JythonScriptPanel
Return the script editor panel. Until v2020a_2 and 20200202a, this
returned the EditorTextPane rather than the tab itself. This is
inconsistent with other calls. For example:
s= getApplication().getScriptPanel().getFilename()
print( 'script editor filename:' )
print( s )
Returns:
the editor panel in the script tab.
See Also:
getScriptEditor() which returns the editor itself.
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getTabs
getTabs( ) → TearoffTabbedPane
provide access to the tabs so that component can be added
Returns:
TabbedPane.
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getTickleTimer
getTickleTimer( ) → TickleTimer
access tickle timer, which triggers when things change. This will go away!
Returns:
an org.autoplot.util.TickleTimer
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getTimeRangeEditor
getTimeRangeEditor( ) → TimeRangeEditor
provide access to the timeRangeEditor which controls dom.timerange.
Returns:
the timeRangeEditor
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getUndoRedoSupport
getUndoRedoSupport( ) → UndoRedoSupport
provide access to the undoRedoSupport. Presumably this was added for testing.
Returns:
the undoRedoSupport.
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getWindowExtraHeight
getWindowExtraHeight( ) → int
return the extra pixels needed by the GUI for borders and address bar.
Returns:
the extra pixels needed by the GUI for borders and address bar.
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getWindowExtraWidth
getWindowExtraWidth( ) → int
return the extra pixels needed by the GUI for borders and address bar.
Returns:
the extra pixels needed by the GUI for borders and address bar.
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handleSingleInstanceURI
handleSingleInstanceURI( String suri, String pos ) → void
extract the code that handles the single instance so that we can model it for debugging.
Parameters
suri - the reentry URI
pos - support the --position=3 switch to support servers.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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isBasicMode
isBasicMode( ) → boolean
true if the GUI is in basic mode, hiding functions for new users. In basic mode users can only browse existing
products.
Returns:
true if the GUI is in basic mode
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isExpertMode
isExpertMode( ) → boolean
true if the GUI is in expert mode, showing more functions for users comfortable with the application.
Returns:
true if the GUI is in expert mode
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main
main( java.lang.String[] args ) → void
Parameters
args - the command line arguments
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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newApplication
newApplication( ) → AutoplotUI
create a new application. This is a convenience method for scripts.
Returns:
an org.autoplot.AutoplotUI
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newGrannyTextEditorWithMacros
newGrannyTextEditorWithMacros( ) → GrannyTextEditor
Autoplot adds additional macros to granny text strings for annotations and titles.
Returns:
editor with extra tab.
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plotUri
plotUri( String uri ) → void
Attempt to plot the given URI, which may be rejected and its
editor invoked. This is the equivalent of typing in the URI in the
address bar and pressing the Go (green arrow) button.
Parameters
uri - the Autoplot URI.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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raiseApplicationWindow
raiseApplicationWindow( java.awt.Frame frame ) → void
raise the application window
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/309023/howto-bring-a-java-window-to-the-front
Parameters
frame - the frame
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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reloadTools
reloadTools( ) → void
looks for and adds tools on a new thread.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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resetAction
resetAction( String name, javax.swing.Action a ) → void
Reset one of the actions in the File menu. There don't appear to be any uses of
this odd function, so it might have been used with a script.
Parameters
name - the name of the action.
a - the new action.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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resizeForCanvasSize
resizeForCanvasSize( int w, int h ) → double
resize the outer GUI attempting to get a fitted canvas size. This fixes the
problem where a loaded vap doesn't appear as it does when it was saved because
the canvas is resized.
Parameters
w - the width of the canvas
h - the height of the canvas
Returns:
nominal scale factor
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resizeForCanvasSize( int w, int h, int extraW, int extraH ) → double
resizeForDefaultCanvasSize
resizeForDefaultCanvasSize( ) → void
reset to the size in defaults.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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reviewBookmark
reviewBookmark( String uri, int modifiers ) → void
give the user a chance to review the bookmark before using it.
The user has selected the URI via the bookmarks and we will show it to
them before using it.
(rfe336)
Parameters
uri - the URI from the bookmarks or history.
modifiers - key modifiers like KeyEvent.CTRL_MASK for plot below.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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runScriptTools
runScriptTools( String script ) → void
run the script, using the reference on the tools menu. The security is going to be a bit different soon.
This should be called from the event thread because it creates GUI components.
Parameters
script - the URI of the script to run
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setBottomPanel
setBottomPanel( javax.swing.JComponent c ) → void
add the component (typically a JPanel) below the tabs and above the
status indicator
Parameters
c - null or the component to add
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
setLeftPanel(javax.swing.JComponent)
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setEditorCard
setEditorCard( String editorCard ) → void
Parameters
editorCard - a String
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setExpertMode
setExpertMode( boolean expert ) → void
set the application expert mode flag to restrict the app for browsing.
Parameters
expert - a boolean
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setLeftPanel
setLeftPanel( javax.swing.JComponent c ) → void
add the component (typically a JPanel) to the left
side of the application.
Parameters
c - null or the component to add
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
ScriptContext#addTab(java.lang.String, javax.swing.JComponent)
clearLeftPanel()
setRightPanel(javax.swing.JComponent)
setBottomPanel(javax.swing.JComponent)
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setMessage
setMessage( String message ) → void
set the message in the lower left corner of the application.
Parameters
message - the message to display
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setMessage( javax.swing.Icon icon, String message ) → void
setRightPanel
setRightPanel( javax.swing.JComponent c ) → void
add the component (typically a JPanel) to the right
side of the application.
Parameters
c - null or the component to add
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
See Also:
setLeftPanel(javax.swing.JComponent)
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setSize
setSize( int width, int height ) → void
Parameters
width - an int
height - an int
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setSize( java.awt.Dimension d ) → void
setStatus
setStatus( String message ) → void
set the status message, with "busy:" or "warning:" prefix.
Parameters
message - the message to display
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setStatus( javax.swing.Icon icon, String message ) → void
switchToEditorCard
switchToEditorCard( String selector ) → void
Parameters
selector - a String
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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