I have a JMenu of 16 JMenuItems, of which I want 3 items to be displayed upfront and the rest 13 items to fade in with a 500 ms delay. Is there a way to do this animation in Java?
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This is not as easy as it sounds.
Basically I originally thought "I'll attach a popup listener to the popup menu that the menu items are added to"...but apparently this doesn't work so well. The menu popup is built dynamically on demand. Makes sense, but it's still a pain.
So instead, I've found that if I wait for
addNotify
I can simply start the animation engine.The animation engine is a simple concept. It has a
javax.swing.Timer
that ticks at a regular interval. Coupled with a start time and a duration, we can calculate the progress of the animation and generate thealpha
value as required.The only thing left is then to notify all the interested parties that the animation has changed and voila...
While this works on Windows, I'd be concerned that it might not work on other platforms, as the means by which the menus are generated are controlled (in part) by the UI delegate. This could become very messy, very quickly
start a timer to fire an event to fade in