/* * To change this template, choose Tools | Templates * and open the template in the editor. */ package com.jme3.gde.angelfont; import java.awt.Component; import javax.swing.event.ChangeListener; import org.openide.WizardDescriptor; import org.openide.util.HelpCtx; public class AngelFontWizardPanel1 implements WizardDescriptor.Panel { /** * The visual component that displays this panel. If you need to access the * component from this class, just use getComponent(). */ private AngelFontVisualPanel1 component; // Get the visual component for the panel. In this template, the component // is kept separate. This can be more efficient: if the wizard is created // but never displayed, or not all panels are displayed, it is better to // create only those which really need to be visible. public Component getComponent() { if (component == null) { component = new AngelFontVisualPanel1(); } return component; } public HelpCtx getHelp() { // Show no Help button for this panel: return HelpCtx.DEFAULT_HELP; // If you have context help: // return new HelpCtx(SampleWizardPanel1.class); } public boolean isValid() { // If it is always OK to press Next or Finish, then: return true; // If it depends on some condition (form filled out...), then: // return someCondition(); // and when this condition changes (last form field filled in...) then: // fireChangeEvent(); // and uncomment the complicated stuff below. } public final void addChangeListener(ChangeListener l) { } public final void removeChangeListener(ChangeListener l) { } /* private final Set listeners = new HashSet(1); // or can use ChangeSupport in NB 6.0 public final void addChangeListener(ChangeListener l) { synchronized (listeners) { listeners.add(l); } } public final void removeChangeListener(ChangeListener l) { synchronized (listeners) { listeners.remove(l); } } protected final void fireChangeEvent() { Iterator it; synchronized (listeners) { it = new HashSet(listeners).iterator(); } ChangeEvent ev = new ChangeEvent(this); while (it.hasNext()) { it.next().stateChanged(ev); } } */ // You can use a settings object to keep track of state. Normally the // settings object will be the WizardDescriptor, so you can use // WizardDescriptor.getProperty & putProperty to store information entered // by the user. public void readSettings(Object settings) { } public void storeSettings(Object settings) { ((WizardDescriptor)settings).putProperty("font_name", component.getSelectedFont()); } }