/** Open a GUI editor from the command line or in the GUI desktop mode. When run from the command line the editor is a simple standalone frame. When run inside the GUI desktop it is a workspace editor. See workspaceEditor() */ bsh.help.editor = "usage: editor()"; import java.awt.*; editor() { if ( bsh.system.desktop != void ) { return workspaceEditor( this.interpreter ); } this.ta = new TextArea(15,40); this.frame = new Frame("Editor"); frame.add(ta, "Center"); this.p = new Panel(); this.b = new Button("Eval"); b.addActionListener(this); p.add(b); b = new Button("Clear"); b.addActionListener(this); p.add(b); b = new Button("Close"); b.addActionListener(this); p.add(b); frame.add(p, "South"); frame.pack(); frame.show(); actionPerformed(e) { if ( e.getActionCommand().equals("Close") ) frame.dispose(); else if ( e.getActionCommand().equals("Clear") ) ta.setText(""); else this.interpreter.eval( ta.getText() ); } print("Editor started..."); return frame; }