javax.swing.plaf.basic
Class  BasicSplitPaneDivider.VerticalDragController
java.lang.Object
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- Enclosing class: 
 - BasicSplitPaneDivider
 
- protected class BasicSplitPaneDivider.VerticalDragController
- extends BasicSplitPaneDivider.DragController
  
Handles the events during a dragging session for a
 VERTICAL_SPLIT orientated split pane. This continually
 messages dragDividerTo and then when done messages
 finishDraggingTo. When an instance is created it should be
 messaged with isValid() to insure that dragging can happen
 (dragging won't be allowed if the two views can not be resized).
 
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Method Summary | 
protected  int | 
getNeededLocation(int x,
                  int y)
 
          Returns the y argument, since this is used for vertical
 splits. | 
protected  int | 
positionForMouseEvent(MouseEvent e)
 
          Returns the new position to put the divider at based on
 the passed in MouseEvent. | 
 
 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
 
BasicSplitPaneDivider.VerticalDragController
protected BasicSplitPaneDivider.VerticalDragController(MouseEvent e)
getNeededLocation
protected int getNeededLocation(int x,
                                int y)
- Returns the y argument, since this is used for vertical
 splits.
- Overrides:
 getNeededLocation in class BasicSplitPaneDivider.DragController
 
 
positionForMouseEvent
protected int positionForMouseEvent(MouseEvent e)
- Returns the new position to put the divider at based on
 the passed in MouseEvent.
- Overrides:
 positionForMouseEvent in class BasicSplitPaneDivider.DragController
 
 
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