javax.swing.SpinnerDateModel Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: DateTimePicker.java    From snap-desktop with GNU General Public License v3.0 6 votes vote down vote up
private JPanel createTimePanel() {
    JPanel newPanel = new JPanel();
    newPanel.setLayout(new FlowLayout());
    Date date = getDate();
    if (date == null) {
        Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance(timeZone);
        date = calendar.getTime();
    }
    SpinnerDateModel dateModel = new SpinnerDateModel(date, null, null, Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH);
    timeSpinner = new JSpinner(dateModel);
    if (timeFormat == null) {
        timeFormat = DateFormat.getTimeInstance(DateFormat.SHORT);
    }
    updateTextFieldFormat();
    newPanel.add(new JLabel("Time:"));
    newPanel.add(timeSpinner);
    newPanel.setBackground(Color.WHITE);
    return newPanel;
}
 
Example #2
Source File: bug8008657.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
static void createDateSpinner() {
    Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance();
    Date initDate = calendar.getTime();
    calendar.add(Calendar.YEAR, -1);
    Date earliestDate = calendar.getTime();
    calendar.add(Calendar.YEAR, 1);
    Date latestDate = calendar.getTime();
    SpinnerModel dateModel = new SpinnerDateModel(initDate,
            earliestDate,
            latestDate,
            Calendar.YEAR);
    spinner = new JSpinner();
    spinner.setModel(dateModel);
}
 
Example #3
Source File: bug6463712.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public bug6463712() {
    SpinnerNumberModel m1 = new SpinnerNumberModel();
    JSpinner s = new JSpinner(m1);
    s.addChangeListener(this);
    SpinnerDateModel m2 = new SpinnerDateModel();
    s.setModel(m2);

    // m1 is no longer linked to the JSpinner (it has been replaced by m2), so
    // the following should not trigger a call to our stateChanged() method...
    m1.setValue(new Integer(1));
}
 
Example #4
Source File: bug6463712.java    From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public bug6463712() {
    SpinnerNumberModel m1 = new SpinnerNumberModel();
    JSpinner s = new JSpinner(m1);
    s.addChangeListener(this);
    SpinnerDateModel m2 = new SpinnerDateModel();
    s.setModel(m2);

    // m1 is no longer linked to the JSpinner (it has been replaced by m2), so
    // the following should not trigger a call to our stateChanged() method...
    m1.setValue(new Integer(1));
}
 
Example #5
Source File: bug6463712.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public bug6463712() {
    SpinnerNumberModel m1 = new SpinnerNumberModel();
    JSpinner s = new JSpinner(m1);
    s.addChangeListener(this);
    SpinnerDateModel m2 = new SpinnerDateModel();
    s.setModel(m2);

    // m1 is no longer linked to the JSpinner (it has been replaced by m2), so
    // the following should not trigger a call to our stateChanged() method...
    m1.setValue(new Integer(1));
}
 
Example #6
Source File: bug6463712.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public bug6463712() {
    SpinnerNumberModel m1 = new SpinnerNumberModel();
    JSpinner s = new JSpinner(m1);
    s.addChangeListener(this);
    SpinnerDateModel m2 = new SpinnerDateModel();
    s.setModel(m2);

    // m1 is no longer linked to the JSpinner (it has been replaced by m2), so
    // the following should not trigger a call to our stateChanged() method...
    m1.setValue(new Integer(1));
}
 
Example #7
Source File: bug6463712.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public bug6463712() {
    SpinnerNumberModel m1 = new SpinnerNumberModel();
    JSpinner s = new JSpinner(m1);
    s.addChangeListener(this);
    SpinnerDateModel m2 = new SpinnerDateModel();
    s.setModel(m2);

    // m1 is no longer linked to the JSpinner (it has been replaced by m2), so
    // the following should not trigger a call to our stateChanged() method...
    m1.setValue(new Integer(1));
}
 
Example #8
Source File: bug6463712.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public bug6463712() {
    SpinnerNumberModel m1 = new SpinnerNumberModel();
    JSpinner s = new JSpinner(m1);
    s.addChangeListener(this);
    SpinnerDateModel m2 = new SpinnerDateModel();
    s.setModel(m2);

    // m1 is no longer linked to the JSpinner (it has been replaced by m2), so
    // the following should not trigger a call to our stateChanged() method...
    m1.setValue(new Integer(1));
}
 
Example #9
Source File: SchedulerUI.java    From Cognizant-Intelligent-Test-Scripter with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private void initDateModel() {
    SpinnerDateModel dmodel = new SpinnerDateModel();
    dateSpinner.setModel(dmodel);
    dateSpinner.setEditor(new JSpinner.DateEditor(dateSpinner, "MMM - dd - yyyy"));

    SpinnerDateModel tmodel = new SpinnerDateModel();
    timeSpinner.setModel(tmodel);
    timeSpinner.setEditor(new JSpinner.DateEditor(timeSpinner, "HH:mm"));
}
 
Example #10
Source File: ComparePanel.java    From mvisc with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public ComparePanel()
{
	dateSpinner = new JSpinner( new SpinnerDateModel() );
	JSpinner.DateEditor dateEditor = new JSpinner.DateEditor(dateSpinner, "dd.MM.yyyy");
	dateSpinner.setEditor(dateEditor);
	dateSpinner.setValue(new Date()); 
	timeSpinner = new JSpinner( new SpinnerDateModel() );
	JSpinner.DateEditor timeEditor = new JSpinner.DateEditor(timeSpinner, "HH:mm:ss");
	timeSpinner.setEditor(timeEditor);
	timeSpinner.setValue(new Date()); 
	
}
 
Example #11
Source File: bug6463712.java    From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public bug6463712() {
    SpinnerNumberModel m1 = new SpinnerNumberModel();
    JSpinner s = new JSpinner(m1);
    s.addChangeListener(this);
    SpinnerDateModel m2 = new SpinnerDateModel();
    s.setModel(m2);

    // m1 is no longer linked to the JSpinner (it has been replaced by m2), so
    // the following should not trigger a call to our stateChanged() method...
    m1.setValue(new Integer(1));
}
 
Example #12
Source File: IOStatPostParser.java    From nmonvisualizer with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
protected void addComponents(JPanel content, GridBagConstraints labelConstraints,
        GridBagConstraints fieldConstraints) {

    date = new JSpinner(new SpinnerDateModel(new Date(TimeHelper.today()), null, null, Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK));
    date.setEditor(new DateEditor(date, "MMM dd yyyy"));

    JLabel dateLabel = new JLabel("Date:");
    dateLabel.setFont(Styles.LABEL);
    dateLabel.setHorizontalAlignment(SwingConstants.TRAILING);

    content.add(dateLabel, labelConstraints);
    content.add(date, fieldConstraints);
}
 
Example #13
Source File: JSpinnerOperator.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns a maximal value. Returns null if model is not one of the
 * following: {@code javax.swing.SpinnerDateModel},
 * {@code javax.swing.SpinnerListModel},
 * {@code javax.swing.SpinnerNumberModel}. Also, returns null if the
 * model does not have a maximal value.
 *
 * @return a maximal value.
 */
public Object getMaximum() {
    SpinnerModel model = getModel();
    if (model instanceof SpinnerNumberModel) {
        return ((SpinnerNumberModel) model).getMaximum();
    } else if (model instanceof SpinnerDateModel) {
        return ((SpinnerDateModel) model).getEnd();
    } else if (model instanceof SpinnerListModel) {
        List<?> list = ((SpinnerListModel) model).getList();
        return list.get(list.size() - 1);
    } else {
        return null;
    }
}
 
Example #14
Source File: JSpinnerOperator.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns a minimal value. Returns null if model is not one of the
 * following: {@code javax.swing.SpinnerDateModel},
 * {@code javax.swing.SpinnerListModel},
 * {@code javax.swing.SpinnerNumberModel}. Also, returns null if the
 * model does not have a minimal value.
 *
 * @return a minimal value.
 */
public Object getMinimum() {
    SpinnerModel model = getModel();
    if (model instanceof SpinnerNumberModel) {
        return ((SpinnerNumberModel) model).getMinimum();
    } else if (model instanceof SpinnerDateModel) {
        return ((SpinnerDateModel) model).getEnd();
    } else if (model instanceof SpinnerListModel) {
        List<?> list = ((SpinnerListModel) model).getList();
        return list.get(list.size() - 1);
    } else {
        return null;
    }
}
 
Example #15
Source File: bug6463712.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public bug6463712() {
    SpinnerNumberModel m1 = new SpinnerNumberModel();
    JSpinner s = new JSpinner(m1);
    s.addChangeListener(this);
    SpinnerDateModel m2 = new SpinnerDateModel();
    s.setModel(m2);

    // m1 is no longer linked to the JSpinner (it has been replaced by m2), so
    // the following should not trigger a call to our stateChanged() method...
    m1.setValue(new Integer(1));
}
 
Example #16
Source File: bug6463712.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public bug6463712() {
    SpinnerNumberModel m1 = new SpinnerNumberModel();
    JSpinner s = new JSpinner(m1);
    s.addChangeListener(this);
    SpinnerDateModel m2 = new SpinnerDateModel();
    s.setModel(m2);

    // m1 is no longer linked to the JSpinner (it has been replaced by m2), so
    // the following should not trigger a call to our stateChanged() method...
    m1.setValue(new Integer(1));
}
 
Example #17
Source File: JSpinnerJavaElementTest.java    From marathonv5 with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private JSpinner createDateSpinner(Calendar calendar) {
    Date initDate = calendar.getTime();
    calendar.add(Calendar.YEAR, -100);
    Date earliestDate = calendar.getTime();
    calendar.add(Calendar.YEAR, 200);
    Date latestDate = calendar.getTime();
    SpinnerDateModel spinnerDateModel = new SpinnerDateModel(initDate, earliestDate, latestDate, Calendar.YEAR);
    JSpinner dateSpinner = new JSpinner(spinnerDateModel);
    dateSpinner.setEditor(new JSpinner.DateEditor(dateSpinner, "MM/yyyy"));
    dateSpinner.setName("date-spinner");
    return dateSpinner;
}
 
Example #18
Source File: bug6463712.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public bug6463712() {
    SpinnerNumberModel m1 = new SpinnerNumberModel();
    JSpinner s = new JSpinner(m1);
    s.addChangeListener(this);
    SpinnerDateModel m2 = new SpinnerDateModel();
    s.setModel(m2);

    // m1 is no longer linked to the JSpinner (it has been replaced by m2), so
    // the following should not trigger a call to our stateChanged() method...
    m1.setValue(new Integer(1));
}
 
Example #19
Source File: bug6463712.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public bug6463712() {
    SpinnerNumberModel m1 = new SpinnerNumberModel();
    JSpinner s = new JSpinner(m1);
    s.addChangeListener(this);
    SpinnerDateModel m2 = new SpinnerDateModel();
    s.setModel(m2);

    // m1 is no longer linked to the JSpinner (it has been replaced by m2), so
    // the following should not trigger a call to our stateChanged() method...
    m1.setValue(new Integer(1));
}
 
Example #20
Source File: bug6463712.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public bug6463712() {
    SpinnerNumberModel m1 = new SpinnerNumberModel();
    JSpinner s = new JSpinner(m1);
    s.addChangeListener(this);
    SpinnerDateModel m2 = new SpinnerDateModel();
    s.setModel(m2);

    // m1 is no longer linked to the JSpinner (it has been replaced by m2), so
    // the following should not trigger a call to our stateChanged() method...
    m1.setValue(new Integer(1));
}
 
Example #21
Source File: bug6463712.java    From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public bug6463712() {
    SpinnerNumberModel m1 = new SpinnerNumberModel();
    JSpinner s = new JSpinner(m1);
    s.addChangeListener(this);
    SpinnerDateModel m2 = new SpinnerDateModel();
    s.setModel(m2);

    // m1 is no longer linked to the JSpinner (it has been replaced by m2), so
    // the following should not trigger a call to our stateChanged() method...
    m1.setValue(new Integer(1));
}
 
Example #22
Source File: PlanManager.java    From cropplanning with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
protected void buildContentsPanel() {
   
   cmboPlanList = new JComboBox();
   cmboPlanList.setEditable(true);
   cmboPlanList.addActionListener(this);
   
   spnYear = new JSpinner();
   SpinnerDateModel spnMod = new SpinnerDateModel();
   spnMod.setCalendarField( Calendar.YEAR );
   spnYear.setModel( spnMod );
   spnYear.setEditor( new JSpinner.DateEditor( spnYear, "yyyy" ) );

   spnYear.setPreferredSize( new Dimension( 70, 
                                            spnYear.getPreferredSize().height ));
   tfldDesc = new JTextField( 20 );
   
   JPanel jplCont = new JPanel( new MigLayout( "gapy 0px!, insets 2px", "[align right][]") );
     
   jplCont.add( new JLabel( "Plan:" ) );
   jplCont.add( cmboPlanList, "wrap" );
   jplCont.add( new JLabel( "Year:" ) );
   jplCont.add( spnYear, "wrap" );
   jplCont.add( new JLabel( "Description:" ) );
   jplCont.add( tfldDesc, "wrap" );
   
   jplCont.setBorder( BorderFactory.createEmptyBorder( 10, 10, 0, 10));

   contentsPanelBuilt = true;
   add( jplCont );
   
}
 
Example #23
Source File: JSpinnerDateEditor.java    From MeteoInfo with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public JSpinnerDateEditor() {
	super(new SpinnerDateModel());
	dateFormatter = (SimpleDateFormat) DateFormat
			.getDateInstance(DateFormat.MEDIUM);
	((JSpinner.DateEditor) getEditor()).getTextField().addFocusListener(
			this);
	DateUtil dateUtil = new DateUtil();
	setMinSelectableDate(dateUtil.getMinSelectableDate());
	setMaxSelectableDate(dateUtil.getMaxSelectableDate());
	((JSpinner.DateEditor)getEditor()).getTextField().setFocusLostBehavior(JFormattedTextField.PERSIST);
	addChangeListener(this);
}
 
Example #24
Source File: JSpinnerDateEditor.java    From MeteoInfo with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public void setDate(Date date, boolean updateModel) {
	Date oldDate = this.date;
	this.date = date;
	if (date == null) {
		((JSpinner.DateEditor) getEditor()).getFormat().applyPattern("");
		((JSpinner.DateEditor) getEditor()).getTextField().setText("");
	} else if (updateModel) {
		if (dateFormatString != null) {
			((JSpinner.DateEditor) getEditor()).getFormat().applyPattern(
					dateFormatString);
		}
		((SpinnerDateModel) getModel()).setValue(date);
	}
	firePropertyChange("date", oldDate, date);
}
 
Example #25
Source File: JSpinnerDateEditor.java    From MeteoInfo with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
public Date getDate() {
	if (date == null) {
		return null;
	}
	return ((SpinnerDateModel) getModel()).getDate();
}
 
Example #26
Source File: CalendarSpinner.java    From Astrosoft with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
private void createSpinner(){
	
	SpinnerModel model = new SpinnerDateModel();
	
	spinner = new JSpinner(model);
	spinner.setPreferredSize(spinnerSize);
	
	editor = new JSpinner.DateEditor(spinner, dateFormat);
	spinner.setEditor(editor);
	
	spinner.addChangeListener(new ChangeListener(){

		public void stateChanged(ChangeEvent e) {
			selectionChanged(e);
		}
		
	});
	
}
 
Example #27
Source File: AbsoluteTimeIntervalPanel.java    From nmonvisualizer with Apache License 2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
AbsoluteTimeIntervalPanel(NMONVisualizerGui gui) {
    super(gui);

    setLayout(new BorderLayout());

    add.addActionListener(addInterval);

    // start and end text boxes with labels, followed by a Add button
    startLabel = new JLabel("Start:");
    startLabel.setHorizontalAlignment(SwingConstants.TRAILING);
    startLabel.setFont(Styles.LABEL);

    start = new JSpinner(new SpinnerDateModel(new Date(getDefaultStartTime()), null, null, Calendar.MINUTE));
    start.setEditor(new DateEditor(start, Styles.DATE_FORMAT_STRING_WITH_YEAR));
    start.addChangeListener(intervalUpdater);

    endLabel = new JLabel("End:");
    endLabel.setHorizontalAlignment(SwingConstants.TRAILING);
    endLabel.setFont(Styles.LABEL);

    end = new JSpinner(new SpinnerDateModel(new Date(getDefaultEndTime()), null, null, Calendar.MINUTE));
    end.setEditor(new DateEditor(end, Styles.DATE_FORMAT_STRING_WITH_YEAR));
    end.addChangeListener(intervalUpdater);

    JPanel namePanel = new JPanel();

    namePanel.add(nameLabel);
    namePanel.add(name);

    JPanel startPanel = new JPanel();

    startPanel.add(startLabel);
    startPanel.add(start);

    JPanel endPanel = new JPanel();

    endPanel.add(endLabel);
    endPanel.add(end);

    JPanel buttonsPanel = new JPanel();

    buttonsPanel.add(add);
    buttonsPanel.add(endToStart);
    buttonsPanel.add(reset);

    JPanel dataPanel = new JPanel();
    dataPanel.setLayout(new GridBagLayout());

    GridBagConstraints labelConstraints = new GridBagConstraints();
    GridBagConstraints fieldConstraints = new GridBagConstraints();

    labelConstraints.gridx = 0;
    fieldConstraints.gridx = 1;

    labelConstraints.gridy = 0;
    fieldConstraints.gridy = 0;

    labelConstraints.insets = new Insets(0, 0, 0, 5);
    fieldConstraints.insets = new Insets(5, 0, 0, 5);

    labelConstraints.fill = GridBagConstraints.HORIZONTAL;
    fieldConstraints.fill = GridBagConstraints.HORIZONTAL;

    dataPanel.add(startLabel, labelConstraints);
    dataPanel.add(start, fieldConstraints);

    ++labelConstraints.gridy;
    ++fieldConstraints.gridy;

    dataPanel.add(endLabel, labelConstraints);
    dataPanel.add(end, fieldConstraints);

    add(namePanel, BorderLayout.PAGE_START);
    add(dataPanel, BorderLayout.CENTER);
    add(buttonsPanel, BorderLayout.PAGE_END);
}
 
Example #28
Source File: RelativeTimeIntervalPanel.java    From nmonvisualizer with Apache License 2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
@Override
public void propertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent evt) {
    // all but timeZone fired by IntervalDocumentListeners
    if ("interval".equals(evt.getPropertyName())) {
        if (evt.getNewValue() == null) {
            startLabel.setFont(Styles.LABEL_ERROR);
            endLabel.setFont(Styles.LABEL_ERROR);

            startLabel.setForeground(Styles.ERROR_COLOR);
            endLabel.setForeground(Styles.ERROR_COLOR);

            start.setForeground(Styles.ERROR_COLOR);
            end.setForeground(Styles.ERROR_COLOR);
            days.setForeground(Styles.ERROR_COLOR);
        }
        else {
            startLabel.setFont(Styles.LABEL);
            endLabel.setFont(Styles.LABEL);

            startLabel.setForeground(Styles.DEFAULT_COLOR);
            endLabel.setForeground(Styles.DEFAULT_COLOR);

            start.setForeground(Styles.DEFAULT_COLOR);
            end.setForeground(Styles.DEFAULT_COLOR);
            days.setForeground(Styles.DEFAULT_COLOR);
        }
    }
    else if ("start".equals(evt.getPropertyName())) {
        startAbsolute.setText(FORMAT.format(new Date((Long) evt.getNewValue())));
    }
    else if ("end".equals(evt.getPropertyName())) {
        endAbsolute.setText(FORMAT.format(new Date((Long) evt.getNewValue())));
    }
    else if ("timeZone".equals(evt.getPropertyName())) {
        TimeZone timeZone = (TimeZone) evt.getNewValue();

        DateEditor de = (DateEditor) base.getEditor();
        de.getFormat().setTimeZone(timeZone);

        // hack to get the spinner to fire a state change and update the displayed value
        // toggle the calendar field back to its original value
        ((SpinnerDateModel) base.getModel()).setCalendarField(Calendar.MINUTE);
        ((SpinnerDateModel) base.getModel()).setCalendarField(Calendar.SECOND);

        FORMAT.setTimeZone(timeZone);
        startAbsolute.setText(FORMAT.format(new Date(getStartTime())));
        endAbsolute.setText((FORMAT.format(new Date(getEndTime()))));
    }
}
 
Example #29
Source File: BulkIntervalPanel.java    From nmonvisualizer with Apache License 2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
@Override
public void propertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent evt) {
    if ("timeZone".equals(evt.getPropertyName())) {
        TimeZone timeZone = (TimeZone) evt.getNewValue();

        DateEditor de = (DateEditor) start.getEditor();
        de.getFormat().setTimeZone(timeZone);

        // hack to get the spinner to fire a state change and update the displayed value
        // toggle the calendar field back to its original value
        ((SpinnerDateModel) start.getModel()).setCalendarField(Calendar.MINUTE);
        ((SpinnerDateModel) start.getModel()).setCalendarField(Calendar.SECOND);

        FORMAT.setTimeZone(timeZone);
        end.setText(FORMAT.format(getEndTime()));
    }
    else if ("values".equals(evt.getPropertyName())) {
        long[] updatedValues = (long[]) evt.getNewValue();

        boolean validDuration = true;

        // 0 days, then duration must be valid & non-zero
        if (updatedValues[1] == 0) {
            // duration
            if (updatedValues[0] < 1) {
                validDuration = false;
            }
        }

        if (validDuration) {
            durationLabel.setFont(Styles.LABEL);
            durationLabel.setForeground(Styles.DEFAULT_COLOR);

            duration.setForeground(Styles.DEFAULT_COLOR);
            days.setForeground(Styles.DEFAULT_COLOR);
        }
        else {
            durationLabel.setFont(Styles.LABEL_ERROR);
            durationLabel.setForeground(Styles.ERROR_COLOR);

            duration.setForeground(Styles.ERROR_COLOR);
            days.setForeground(Styles.ERROR_COLOR);
        }

        // repeat
        if (updatedValues[2] == 0) {
            repeatLabel.setFont(Styles.LABEL_ERROR);
            repeatLabel.setForeground(Styles.ERROR_COLOR);

            repeat.setForeground(Styles.ERROR_COLOR);

            offset.setEnabled(false);
        }
        else {
            repeatLabel.setFont(Styles.LABEL);
            repeatLabel.setForeground(Styles.DEFAULT_COLOR);

            repeat.setForeground(Styles.DEFAULT_COLOR);

            if (updatedValues[2] == 1) {
                // repeating once => no offset
                offset.setEnabled(false);
            }
            else {
                offset.setEnabled(true);
            }
        }

        // offset: -1 => invalid
        if (updatedValues[3] < 0) {
            offsetLabel.setFont(Styles.LABEL_ERROR);
            offsetLabel.setForeground(Styles.ERROR_COLOR);

            offset.setForeground(Styles.ERROR_COLOR);
        }
        else {
            offsetLabel.setFont(Styles.LABEL);
            offsetLabel.setForeground(Styles.DEFAULT_COLOR);

            offset.setForeground(Styles.DEFAULT_COLOR);
        }

        // end time
        if (updatedValues[4] != -1) {
            end.setText(FORMAT.format(updatedValues[4]));
        }
    }
}
 
Example #30
Source File: JSpinnerOperator.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
private DateSpinnerOperator(JSpinnerOperator spinner) {
    super((JSpinner) spinner.getSource());
    copyEnvironment(spinner);
    checkModel(this, SpinnerDateModel.class);
}