javax.swing.plaf.metal
Class MetalLookAndFeeljava.lang.Object | +--javax.swing.LookAndFeel | +--javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicLookAndFeel | +--javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalLookAndFeel
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable
- public class MetalLookAndFeel
- extends BasicLookAndFeel
Implements the Java look and feel (codename: Metal).
For the keyboard keys defined for each component in this look and feel, see Component Keystroke Actions for the Java Look and Feel.
Warning: Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with future Swing releases. The current serialization support is appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage of all JavaBeansTM has been added to the java.beans package. Please see XMLEncoder.
Constructor Summary
MetalLookAndFeel()
Methods inherited from class javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicLookAndFeel createAudioAction, getAudioActionMap, loadSystemColors, playSound
Methods inherited from class javax.swing.LookAndFeel getDesktopPropertyValue, initialize, installBorder, installColors, installColorsAndFont, loadKeyBindings, makeComponentInputMap, makeIcon, makeInputMap, makeKeyBindings, toString, uninitialize, uninstallBorder
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
Constructor Detail
MetalLookAndFeel
public MetalLookAndFeel()
Method Detail
getName
public String getName()
- Description copied from class: LookAndFeel
- Return a short string that identifies this look and feel, e.g. "CDE/Motif". This string should be appropriate for a menu item. Distinct look and feels should have different names, e.g. a subclass of MotifLookAndFeel that changes the way a few components are rendered should be called "CDE/Motif My Way"; something that would be useful to a user trying to select a L&F from a list of names.
- Specified by:
- getName in class LookAndFeel
getID
public String getID()
- Description copied from class: LookAndFeel
- Return a string that identifies this look and feel. This string will be used by applications/services that want to recognize well known look and feel implementations. Presently the well known names are "Motif", "Windows", "Mac", "Metal". Note that a LookAndFeel derived from a well known superclass that doesn't make any fundamental changes to the look or feel shouldn't override this method.
- Specified by:
- getID in class LookAndFeel
getDescription
public String getDescription()
- Description copied from class: LookAndFeel
- Return a one line description of this look and feel implementation, e.g. "The CDE/Motif Look and Feel". This string is intended for the user, e.g. in the title of a window or in a ToolTip message.
- Specified by:
- getDescription in class LookAndFeel
isNativeLookAndFeel
public boolean isNativeLookAndFeel()
- Description copied from class: LookAndFeel
- If the underlying platform has a "native" look and feel, and this is an implementation of it, return true. For example a CDE/Motif look and implementation would return true when the underlying platform was Solaris.
- Specified by:
- isNativeLookAndFeel in class LookAndFeel
isSupportedLookAndFeel
public boolean isSupportedLookAndFeel()
- Description copied from class: LookAndFeel
- Return true if the underlying platform supports and or permits this look and feel. This method returns false if the look and feel depends on special resources or legal agreements that aren't defined for the current platform.
- Specified by:
- isSupportedLookAndFeel in class LookAndFeel
- See Also:
- UIManager.setLookAndFeel(javax.swing.LookAndFeel)
getSupportsWindowDecorations
public boolean getSupportsWindowDecorations()
- Returns true if the LookAndFeel returned RootPaneUI instances support providing Window decorations in a JRootPane.
This implementation returns true, since it does support providing these border and window title pane decorations.
- Overrides:
- getSupportsWindowDecorations in class LookAndFeel
- Returns:
- True if the RootPaneUI instances created support client side decorations
- Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
- JDialog.setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated(boolean), JFrame.setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated(boolean), JRootPane.setWindowDecorationStyle(int)
initClassDefaults
protected void initClassDefaults(UIDefaults table)
- Creates the mapping from UI class IDs to ComponentUI classes, putting the ID-ComponentUI pairs in the passed-in defaults table. Each JComponent class specifies its own UI class ID string. For example, JButton has the UI class ID "ButtonUI", which this method maps to "javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalButtonUI".
- Overrides:
- initClassDefaults in class BasicLookAndFeel
- See Also:
- BasicLookAndFeel.getDefaults(), JComponent.getUIClassID()
initSystemColorDefaults
protected void initSystemColorDefaults(UIDefaults table)
- Load the SystemColors into the defaults table. The keys for SystemColor defaults are the same as the names of the public fields in SystemColor.
- Overrides:
- initSystemColorDefaults in class BasicLookAndFeel
initComponentDefaults
protected void initComponentDefaults(UIDefaults table)
- Overrides:
- initComponentDefaults in class BasicLookAndFeel
createDefaultTheme
protected void createDefaultTheme()
getDefaults
public UIDefaults getDefaults()
- Description copied from class: LookAndFeel
- This method is called once by UIManager.setLookAndFeel to create the look and feel specific defaults table. Other applications, for example an application builder, may also call this method.
- Overrides:
- getDefaults in class BasicLookAndFeel
- See Also:
- LookAndFeel.initialize(), LookAndFeel.uninitialize(), UIManager.setLookAndFeel(javax.swing.LookAndFeel)
provideErrorFeedback
public void provideErrorFeedback(Component component)
Invoked when the user attempts an invalid operation, such as pasting into an uneditable JTextField that has focus.
If the user has enabled visual error indication on the desktop, this method will flash the caption bar of the active window. The user can also set the property awt.visualbell=true to achieve the same results.
- Overrides:
- provideErrorFeedback in class LookAndFeel
- Parameters:
- component - Component the error occured in, may be null indicating the error condition is not directly associated with a Component.
- See Also:
- LookAndFeel.provideErrorFeedback(java.awt.Component)
setCurrentTheme
public static void setCurrentTheme(MetalTheme theme)
getControlTextFont
public static FontUIResource getControlTextFont()
getSystemTextFont
public static FontUIResource getSystemTextFont()
getUserTextFont
public static FontUIResource getUserTextFont()
getMenuTextFont
public static FontUIResource getMenuTextFont()
getWindowTitleFont
public static FontUIResource getWindowTitleFont()
getSubTextFont
public static FontUIResource getSubTextFont()
getDesktopColor
public static ColorUIResource getDesktopColor()
getFocusColor
public static ColorUIResource getFocusColor()
getWhite
public static ColorUIResource getWhite()
getBlack
public static ColorUIResource getBlack()
getControl
public static ColorUIResource getControl()
getControlShadow
public static ColorUIResource getControlShadow()
getControlDarkShadow
public static ColorUIResource getControlDarkShadow()
getControlInfo
public static ColorUIResource getControlInfo()
getControlHighlight
public static ColorUIResource getControlHighlight()
getControlDisabled
public static ColorUIResource getControlDisabled()
getPrimaryControl
public static ColorUIResource getPrimaryControl()
getPrimaryControlShadow
public static ColorUIResource getPrimaryControlShadow()
getPrimaryControlDarkShadow
public static ColorUIResource getPrimaryControlDarkShadow()
getPrimaryControlInfo
public static ColorUIResource getPrimaryControlInfo()
getPrimaryControlHighlight
public static ColorUIResource getPrimaryControlHighlight()
getSystemTextColor
public static ColorUIResource getSystemTextColor()
getControlTextColor
public static ColorUIResource getControlTextColor()
getInactiveControlTextColor
public static ColorUIResource getInactiveControlTextColor()
getInactiveSystemTextColor
public static ColorUIResource getInactiveSystemTextColor()
getUserTextColor
public static ColorUIResource getUserTextColor()
getTextHighlightColor
public static ColorUIResource getTextHighlightColor()
getHighlightedTextColor
public static ColorUIResource getHighlightedTextColor()
getWindowBackground
public static ColorUIResource getWindowBackground()
getWindowTitleBackground
public static ColorUIResource getWindowTitleBackground()
getWindowTitleForeground
public static ColorUIResource getWindowTitleForeground()
getWindowTitleInactiveBackground
public static ColorUIResource getWindowTitleInactiveBackground()
getWindowTitleInactiveForeground
public static ColorUIResource getWindowTitleInactiveForeground()
getMenuBackground
public static ColorUIResource getMenuBackground()
getMenuForeground
public static ColorUIResource getMenuForeground()
getMenuSelectedBackground
public static ColorUIResource getMenuSelectedBackground()
getMenuSelectedForeground
public static ColorUIResource getMenuSelectedForeground()
getMenuDisabledForeground
public static ColorUIResource getMenuDisabledForeground()
getSeparatorBackground
public static ColorUIResource getSeparatorBackground()
getSeparatorForeground
public static ColorUIResource getSeparatorForeground()
getAcceleratorForeground
public static ColorUIResource getAcceleratorForeground()
getAcceleratorSelectedForeground
public static ColorUIResource getAcceleratorSelectedForeground()