Hi Clément I am sorry I had my mid semester examinations due to which I was unable to work on this bug for a while. I have a few questions- Uicontrol.java- line 1231 - this function sets the string of all the uicontrol styles. SwingScilabPushButton.java line 107 - Function SetText. This function is implementing the LaTeX in pushbutton. If I remove this, the latex string disappears and $/alpha$ appears.
When I try to use a similar function in Checkbox/RadioButton, the LaTeX string appears but the white portion of the checkbox/radiobutton disappears. I am unable to understand what is causing the checkbox/radiobutton to break. Also in ScilabSwingPushButton.java setText function line 117. If i remove this line/change the text inside it, the latex is still being implemented. Does this mean this line is just updating the text? If I remove majority of the code of ScilabSwingPushButton, the PushButton/checkbox/radiobutton is still working, which means that most of the code is setting properties of pushbutton/checkbox/radiobutton. Draw function is the rendering function so removing it removes the entire PushButton/checkbox/radiobutton. But I am not able to find why the checkbox/radiobutton is breaking. I am unable to understand what is rendering the white box of checkbox/radiobutton. Can you please help me figure this out? Thanking you in anticipation Nikhil On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 1:21 PM, Clément David < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Nikhil, > > > I tried to overload the setText method in ScilabSpecialTextUtilities so > that SwingScilabListBox > > type variable could be passed to it but this also resulted in the same > error. > > I think that the compatibility error is because SwingScilabListBox is > not a part of the > > hierarchy of JComponent class. > > > > [javac] > > /home/nikhil/scilab_master/scilab/modules/gui/src/java/ > org/scilab/modules/gui/bridge/listbox/Swing > > ScilabListBox.java:112: error: incompatible types: <anonymous > ListCellRenderer> cannot be > > converted to JComponent > > > > Am I proceeding in the right direction or am I doing something wrong? > Is there any other way to > > do this? > > Yep you find the more complex part of Scilab GUI, Scilab components > (within the bridge package) are > not directly mapped to the Java ones but instead has an indirection (using > the composition pattern) > to them. For exemple : > > SwingScilabListBox class as an associated JList class stored in the 'list' > field. If you want the > rendering of an item of the list, take a look at SwingScilabListBox.java > line 107 where JList > default renderer is changed to a Scilab specific one. > > Thanks for you involvement, do not hesitate to ask questions, > > -- > Clément > _______________________________________________ > dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/dev >
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