001package jmri.jmrit.signalling; 002 003import javax.swing.BoxLayout; 004import javax.swing.JButton; 005import jmri.SignalMast; 006import jmri.util.JmriJFrame; 007 008/** 009 * Provide a JFrame to display a pane to edit the Signal Mast Logic for one Signal Mast. 010 * 011 * @author Kevin Dickerson Copyright (C) 2011 012 * @author Egbert Broerse 2018 013 */ 014public class SignallingFrame extends JmriJFrame { 015 016 public SignallingFrame() { 017 super(false, true); 018 } 019 020 JButton sendButton; 021 SignallingPanel sigPanel; 022 023 /** 024 * Set the Signal Mast Logic frame's initial state. 025 * 026 * @see SignallingPanel 027 * @param source The Signal Mast this SML is directly linked to 028 * @param dest The Signal Mast this SML is looking at 029 */ 030 public void initComponents(SignalMast source, SignalMast dest) { 031 // the following code sets the frame's initial state 032 sigPanel = new SignallingPanel(source, dest, this); 033 034 setTitle(Bundle.getMessage("SignallingPairs")); // NOI18N 035 getContentPane().setLayout(new BoxLayout(getContentPane(), BoxLayout.Y_AXIS)); 036 037 getContentPane().add(sigPanel); // panels are created in SignallingPanel() 038 039 addHelpMenu("package.jmri.jmrit.signalling.AddEditSignalingLogic", true); // NOI18N 040 041 // pack for display 042 pack(); 043 } 044 045}