Use instances of Action
to expose your application's functionality. Add these actions to your toolbar buttons. Because JToolBar
is a Container
you can add()
and remove()
buttons as needed in your toolbar editor by invoking revalidate()
and repaint()
. You can persist the current settings as suggested here.
Is there a widget for making configurable toolbar in java
Question
Is there a widget for making configurable toolbar in java ?
Couldnt find anything in swingx but seems a common problem
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