You might want to look at what Gerrit has done here: http://harmoniccode.blogspot.com/2013/10/friday-fun-xviii.html
On Dec 4, 2013, at 5:05 PM, Pedro Duque Vieira <pedro.duquevie...@gmail.com> wrote: > OK, sounds reasonable. Too bad about the code duplication that will need to > take place. > > Thanks Jonathan and thanks for the link. > > Regards, > > > On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 9:39 PM, Jonathan Giles > <jonathan.gi...@oracle.com>wrote: > >> It is likely significantly easier to simply roll your own control and >> not try to coerce ButtonBase to support two labels. >> >> For what it is worth, Paru and I talked about precisely this control at >> JavaOne 2012, which you can watch on YouTube here: >> >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryUTSrGGnvo&list=PLKCk3OyNwIzvw-zzCMJ3xq5SgxL961IFE&index=38 >> >> -- Jonathan >> >> On 5/12/2013 10:16 a.m., Pedro Duque Vieira wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm trying to create a new control to be used by other developers. It is >>> know as "Toggle Switch". >>> You can see this control in android: >>> http://ankri.de/switch-button-for-android-2-3-gingerbread/ in iOS: >>> http://iosguides.net/ios-menus-comparison/ (search for "Toggle Switch") >> and >>> on Windows 8: >>> >> http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/83f858/manage-the-windows-8-sync-feature/ >>> (below >>> "Step 2"). >>> >>> My approach was to subclass ButtonBase which is itself a subclass of >>> Labeled. The problem here is that Labeled only accepts one label but the >>> Toggle Switch needs two: one for the "on" state and another for the >> "off". >>> >>> Any ideas on how to best approach this problem? >>> >>> Thanks in advance, regards, >>> >> >> > > > -- > Pedro Duque Vieira