public class TLspNextCreateStepFXEvent
extends javafx.event.Event
This event is typically used to replace a right- or double mouse click event. For example,during touch creation this event is useful to end a polyline or polygon creation or to advance to the next polygon when creating a complex polygon.
This event is generated for example
when calling TLspCreateController.finish()
.
ALspDynamicCreateHandle
,
Serialized Formsource
Constructor and Description |
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TLspNextCreateStepFXEvent(Object aSource,
javafx.event.Event aLastEvent)
Create a new
TLspNextCreateStepFXEvent for the given source and event. |
TLspNextCreateStepFXEvent(Object aSource,
javafx.event.Event aLastEvent,
boolean aFinish)
Creates a new
TLspNextCreateStepFXEvent for the given source and event. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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javafx.event.Event |
getLastEvent()
Returns the last event this
TLspNextCreateStepFXEvent was associated with. |
boolean |
isFinish()
Whether or not the next create step event should result in finishing the current creation step process.
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clone, consume, copyFor, fireEvent, getEventType, getTarget, isConsumed
getSource, toString
public TLspNextCreateStepFXEvent(Object aSource, javafx.event.Event aLastEvent)
Create a new TLspNextCreateStepFXEvent
for the given source and event.
Calling this is equivalent to calling
TLspNextCreateStepFXEvent nextCreateStepEvent = new TLspNextCreateStepFXEvent(aSource, aLastEvent, true);
aSource
- the object where the event originated.aLastEvent
- the AWTEvent
that was las associated with this handle event.public TLspNextCreateStepFXEvent(Object aSource, javafx.event.Event aLastEvent, boolean aFinish)
Creates a new TLspNextCreateStepFXEvent
for the given source and event.
This constructor allows you to specify whether this event should result in the next step resulting in the current creation step being finished, or whether it should simply move to the next step in the same process.
Example: If you are creating a complex polygon consisting of multiple polygons, setting finish to true will result in the current polygon finishing and the next polygon beginning. Setting the finish to false in the same scenario will result in the current polygon moving on to the next point within the same polygon.
aSource
- the object where the event originated.aLastEvent
- the AWTEvent
that was las associated with this handle event.aFinish
- true if the event should finish the current creation process in the hierarchy;
false if it should simply proceed to the next step within the same creation process.public javafx.event.Event getLastEvent()
TLspNextCreateStepFXEvent
was associated with.public boolean isFinish()