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October 31st, 2006

Sun - Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines, 2nd Edition made by dotneter@teamfly an object to a collection, and the review or editing of properties and settings are typically represented by incorporating a badge into an existing button graphic. This section suggests standard ways for you to incorporate badges into the design of your toolbar button graphics. The badges in the button graphics in this chapter appear in several of the graphics discussed in Appendix B and are included in the graphics on the book’s companion CD-ROM. Menu Indicators An arrow in a button graphic indicates that a click (or a press) of the mouse button displays a menu of choices. The following illustration shows the volume toolbar button with a menu indicator. Figure 50 Menu Indicator in a Volume Toolbar Button To indicate that a click or press of the mouse button displays a menu, provide an arrow menu indicator in the lower-right corner of toolbar button graphics. Badges can extend as far as one pixel from the button border, and their highlights can touch the border. Use a 1-pixel-wide transparent area between a badge and the main button graphic to set off the badge visually. The following illustration shows the buffer area around the menu indicator. The buffer area placed around the indicator shows the background of the toolbar button, not the background of the volume graphic. For details, see Drawing the Button Graphic. Figure 51 Menu Indicator and Transparent Buffer Area
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