<nop>JHotDraw is a framework for building Swing drawing applications. It's descended from a toolkit written in <nop>SmallTalk by one of the "gang of four" patterns gurus so it's heavily pattern-intensive. http://www.jhotdraw.org/ What happens when the delete key is pressed? <pre> at reva.manager.view.editor.Antenna$1.figureRequestRemove(Antenna.java:100) at org.jhotdraw.standard.StandardDrawing.orphan(Unknown Source) at org.jhotdraw.standard.DeleteFromDrawingVisitor.visitFigure(Unknown Source) at org.jhotdraw.standard.AbstractFigure.visit(Unknown Source) at org.jhotdraw.standard.FigureTransferCommand.deleteFigures(Unknown Source) at org.jhotdraw.standard.DeleteCommand.execute(Unknown Source) at org.jhotdraw.util.UndoableCommand.execute(Unknown Source) at org.jhotdraw.standard.StandardDrawingView$DrawingViewKeyListener.keyPressed(Unknown Source) at java.awt.Component.processKeyEvent(Component.java:5058) </pre> =StandardDrawingView.DrawingViewKeyListener= creates a =DeleteCommand= in the constructor. When the delete key is pressed the listener calls =DeleteCommand.isExecutable()= and if it returns true calls =execute()=. =DeleteCommand.isExecutable()= checks some stuff and then delegates to =DeleteCommand.isExecutableWithView()= which checks if any figures are selected and if so returns true. Keyboard/mouse events start in the <nop>DrawingView (it's a JPanel) and then get propagated to the tool that the <nop>DrawingEditor returns from a call to =tool()=.
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