ControlP5 Controlframe : how to make window visible and invisible? or open or close the windows "extra" ?
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- /**
* ControlP5 Controlframe
* with controlP5 2.0 all java.awt dependencies have been removed
* as a consequence the option to display controllers in a separate
* window had to be removed as well.
* this example shows you how to create a java.awt.frame and use controlP5
*
* by Andreas Schlegel, 2012
* www.sojamo.de/libraries/controlp5
*
*/
import java.awt.Frame;
import java.awt.BorderLayout;
import controlP5.*;
private ControlP5 cp5;
ControlFrame cf;
int def;
void setup() {
size(400, 400);
cp5 = new ControlP5(this);
// by calling function addControlFrame() a
// new frame is created and an instance of class
// ControlFrame is instanziated.
cf = addControlFrame("extra", 200,200);
// add Controllers to the 'extra' Frame inside
// the ControlFrame class setup() method below.
}
void draw() {
background(def);
}
ControlFrame addControlFrame(String theName, int theWidth, int theHeight) {
Frame f = new Frame(theName);
ControlFrame p = new ControlFrame(this, theWidth, theHeight);
f.add(p);
p.init();
f.setTitle(theName);
f.setSize(p.w, p.h);
f.setLocation(100, 100);
f.setResizable(false);
f.setVisible(true);
return p;
}
// the ControlFrame class extends PApplet, so we
// are creating a new processing applet inside a
// new frame with a controlP5 object loaded
public class ControlFrame extends PApplet {
int w, h;
int abc = 100;
public void setup() {
size(w, h);
frameRate(25);
cp5 = new ControlP5(this);
cp5.addSlider("abc").setRange(0, 255).setPosition(10,10);
cp5.addSlider("def").plugTo(parent,"def").setRange(0, 255).setPosition(10,30);
}
public void draw() {
background(abc);
}
private ControlFrame() {
}
public ControlFrame(Object theParent, int theWidth, int theHeight) {
parent = theParent;
w = theWidth;
h = theHeight;
}
public ControlP5 control() {
return cp5;
}
ControlP5 cp5;
Object parent;
}
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