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| |
| package javax.swing; |
| |
| import java.awt.Font; |
| import java.awt.event.InputEvent; |
| import java.awt.event.KeyEvent; |
| import java.awt.Color; |
| import java.awt.Component; |
| import java.awt.SystemColor; |
| import java.awt.Toolkit; |
| import sun.awt.SunToolkit; |
| |
| import javax.swing.text.*; |
| import javax.swing.border.*; |
| import javax.swing.plaf.*; |
| |
| import java.net.URL; |
| import sun.swing.SwingUtilities2; |
| import sun.swing.DefaultLayoutStyle; |
| import sun.swing.ImageIconUIResource; |
| |
| import java.util.StringTokenizer; |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * {@code LookAndFeel}, as the name implies, encapsulates a look and |
| * feel. Beyond installing a look and feel most developers never need to |
| * interact directly with {@code LookAndFeel}. In general only developers |
| * creating a custom look and feel need to concern themselves with this class. |
| * <p> |
| * Swing is built upon the foundation that each {@code JComponent} |
| * subclass has an implementation of a specific {@code ComponentUI} |
| * subclass. The {@code ComponentUI} is often referred to as "the ui", |
| * "component ui", or "look and feel delegate". The {@code ComponentUI} |
| * subclass is responsible for providing the look and feel specific |
| * functionality of the component. For example, {@code JTree} requires |
| * an implementation of the {@code ComponentUI} subclass {@code |
| * TreeUI}. The implementation of the specific {@code |
| * ComponentUI} subclass is provided by the {@code LookAndFeel}. Each |
| * {@code JComponent} subclass identifies the {@code ComponentUI} |
| * subclass it requires by way of the {@code JComponent} method {@code |
| * getUIClassID}. |
| * <p> |
| * Each {@code LookAndFeel} implementation must provide |
| * an implementation of the appropriate {@code ComponentUI} subclass by |
| * specifying a value for each of Swing's ui class ids in the {@code |
| * UIDefaults} object returned from {@code getDefaults}. For example, |
| * {@code BasicLookAndFeel} uses {@code BasicTreeUI} as the concrete |
| * implementation for {@code TreeUI}. This is accomplished by {@code |
| * BasicLookAndFeel} providing the key-value pair {@code |
| * "TreeUI"-"javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicTreeUI"}, in the |
| * {@code UIDefaults} returned from {@code getDefaults}. Refer to |
| * {@link UIDefaults#getUI(JComponent)} for details on how the implementation |
| * of the {@code ComponentUI} subclass is obtained. |
| * <p> |
| * When a {@code LookAndFeel} is installed the {@code UIManager} does |
| * not check that an entry exists for all ui class ids. As such, |
| * random exceptions will occur if the current look and feel has not |
| * provided a value for a particular ui class id and an instance of |
| * the {@code JComponent} subclass is created. |
| * |
| * <h2>Recommendations for Look and Feels</h2> |
| * |
| * As noted in {@code UIManager} each {@code LookAndFeel} has the opportunity |
| * to provide a set of defaults that are layered in with developer and |
| * system defaults. Some of Swing's components require the look and feel |
| * to provide a specific set of defaults. These are documented in the |
| * classes that require the specific default. |
| * |
| * <h3><a id="defaultRecommendation">ComponentUIs and defaults</a></h3> |
| * |
| * All {@code ComponentUIs} typically need to set various properties |
| * on the {@code JComponent} the {@code ComponentUI} is providing the |
| * look and feel for. This is typically done when the {@code |
| * ComponentUI} is installed on the {@code JComponent}. Setting a |
| * property should only be done if the developer has not set the |
| * property. For non-primitive values it is recommended that the |
| * {@code ComponentUI} only change the property on the {@code |
| * JComponent} if the current value is {@code null} or implements |
| * {@code UIResource}. If the current value is {@code null} or |
| * implements {@code UIResource} it indicates the property has not |
| * been set by the developer, and the ui is free to change it. For |
| * example, {@code BasicButtonUI.installDefaults} only changes the |
| * font on the {@code JButton} if the return value from {@code |
| * button.getFont()} is {@code null} or implements {@code |
| * UIResource}. On the other hand if {@code button.getFont()} returned |
| * a {@code non-null} value that did not implement {@code UIResource} |
| * then {@code BasicButtonUI.installDefaults} would not change the |
| * {@code JButton}'s font. |
| * <p> |
| * For primitive values, such as {@code opaque}, the method {@code |
| * installProperty} should be invoked. {@code installProperty} only changes |
| * the corresponding property if the value has not been changed by the |
| * developer. |
| * <p> |
| * {@code ComponentUI} implementations should use the various install methods |
| * provided by this class as they handle the necessary checking and install |
| * the property using the recommended guidelines. |
| * |
| * <h3><a id="exceptions"></a>Exceptions</h3> |
| * |
| * All of the install methods provided by {@code LookAndFeel} need to |
| * access the defaults if the value of the property being changed is |
| * {@code null} or a {@code UIResource}. For example, installing the |
| * font does the following: |
| * <pre> |
| * JComponent c; |
| * Font font = c.getFont(); |
| * if (font == null || (font instanceof UIResource)) { |
| * c.setFont(UIManager.getFont("fontKey")); |
| * } |
| * </pre> |
| * If the font is {@code null} or a {@code UIResource}, the |
| * defaults table is queried with the key {@code fontKey}. All of |
| * {@code UIDefault's} get methods throw a {@code |
| * NullPointerException} if passed in {@code null}. As such, unless |
| * otherwise noted each of the various install methods of {@code |
| * LookAndFeel} throw a {@code NullPointerException} if the current |
| * value is {@code null} or a {@code UIResource} and the supplied |
| * defaults key is {@code null}. In addition, unless otherwise specified |
| * all of the {@code install} methods throw a {@code NullPointerException} if |
| * a {@code null} component is passed in. |
| * |
| * @author Tom Ball |
| * @author Hans Muller |
| * @since 1.2 |
| */ |
| public abstract class LookAndFeel |
| { |
| |
| /** |
| * Convenience method for setting a component's foreground |
| * and background color properties with values from the |
| * defaults. The properties are only set if the current |
| * value is either {@code null} or a {@code UIResource}. |
| * |
| * @param c component to set the colors on |
| * @param defaultBgName key for the background |
| * @param defaultFgName key for the foreground |
| * |
| * @see #installColorsAndFont |
| * @see UIManager#getColor |
| * @throws NullPointerException as described in |
| * <a href="#exceptions">exceptions</a> |
| */ |
| public static void installColors(JComponent c, |
| String defaultBgName, |
| String defaultFgName) |
| { |
| Color bg = c.getBackground(); |
| if (bg == null || bg instanceof UIResource) { |
| c.setBackground(UIManager.getColor(defaultBgName)); |
| } |
| |
| Color fg = c.getForeground(); |
| if (fg == null || fg instanceof UIResource) { |
| c.setForeground(UIManager.getColor(defaultFgName)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * Convenience method for setting a component's foreground, |
| * background and font properties with values from the |
| * defaults. The properties are only set if the current |
| * value is either {@code null} or a {@code UIResource}. |
| * |
| * @param c component set to the colors and font on |
| * @param defaultBgName key for the background |
| * @param defaultFgName key for the foreground |
| * @param defaultFontName key for the font |
| * @throws NullPointerException as described in |
| * <a href="#exceptions">exceptions</a> |
| * |
| * @see #installColors |
| * @see UIManager#getColor |
| * @see UIManager#getFont |
| */ |
| public static void installColorsAndFont(JComponent c, |
| String defaultBgName, |
| String defaultFgName, |
| String defaultFontName) { |
| Font f = c.getFont(); |
| if (f == null || f instanceof UIResource) { |
| c.setFont(UIManager.getFont(defaultFontName)); |
| } |
| |
| installColors(c, defaultBgName, defaultFgName); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * Convenience method for setting a component's border property with |
| * a value from the defaults. The border is only set if the border is |
| * {@code null} or an instance of {@code UIResource}. |
| * |
| * @param c component to set the border on |
| * @param defaultBorderName key specifying the border |
| * @throws NullPointerException as described in |
| * <a href="#exceptions">exceptions</a> |
| */ |
| public static void installBorder(JComponent c, String defaultBorderName) { |
| Border b = c.getBorder(); |
| if (b == null || b instanceof UIResource) { |
| c.setBorder(UIManager.getBorder(defaultBorderName)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * Convenience method for uninstalling a border. If the border of |
| * the component is a {@code UIResource}, it is set to {@code |
| * null}. |
| * |
| * @param c component to uninstall the border on |
| * @throws NullPointerException if {@code c} is {@code null} |
| */ |
| public static void uninstallBorder(JComponent c) { |
| if (c.getBorder() instanceof UIResource) { |
| c.setBorder(null); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Convenience method for installing a property with the specified name |
| * and value on a component if that property has not already been set |
| * by the developer. This method is intended to be used by |
| * ui delegate instances that need to specify a default value for a |
| * property of primitive type (boolean, int, ..), but do not wish |
| * to override a value set by the client. Since primitive property |
| * values cannot be wrapped with the {@code UIResource} marker, this method |
| * uses private state to determine whether the property has been set |
| * by the client. |
| * |
| * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the specified property is not |
| * one which can be set using this method |
| * @throws ClassCastException if the property value has not been set |
| * by the developer and the type does not match the property's type |
| * @throws NullPointerException if {@code c} is {@code null}, or the |
| * named property has not been set by the developer and |
| * {@code propertyValue} is {@code null} |
| * @param c target component to set the property on |
| * @param propertyName name of the property to set |
| * @param propertyValue value of the property |
| * @since 1.5 |
| */ |
| public static void installProperty(JComponent c, |
| String propertyName, Object propertyValue) { |
| // this is a special case because the JPasswordField's ancestor hierarchy |
| // includes a class outside of javax.swing, thus we cannot call setUIProperty |
| // directly. |
| if (SunToolkit.isInstanceOf(c, "javax.swing.JPasswordField")) { |
| if (!((JPasswordField)c).customSetUIProperty(propertyName, propertyValue)) { |
| c.setUIProperty(propertyName, propertyValue); |
| } |
| } else { |
| c.setUIProperty(propertyName, propertyValue); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Convenience method for building an array of {@code |
| * KeyBindings}. While this method is not deprecated, developers |
| * should instead use {@code ActionMap} and {@code InputMap} for |
| * supplying key bindings. |
| * <p> |
| * This method returns an array of {@code KeyBindings}, one for each |
| * alternating {@code key-action} pair in {@code keyBindingList}. |
| * A {@code key} can either be a {@code String} in the format |
| * specified by the <code>KeyStroke.getKeyStroke</code> method, or |
| * a {@code KeyStroke}. The {@code action} part of the pair is a |
| * {@code String} that corresponds to the name of the {@code |
| * Action}. |
| * <p> |
| * The following example illustrates creating a {@code KeyBinding} array |
| * from six alternating {@code key-action} pairs: |
| * <pre> |
| * JTextComponent.KeyBinding[] multilineBindings = makeKeyBindings( new Object[] { |
| * "UP", DefaultEditorKit.upAction, |
| * "DOWN", DefaultEditorKit.downAction, |
| * "PAGE_UP", DefaultEditorKit.pageUpAction, |
| * "PAGE_DOWN", DefaultEditorKit.pageDownAction, |
| * "ENTER", DefaultEditorKit.insertBreakAction, |
| * "TAB", DefaultEditorKit.insertTabAction |
| * }); |
| * </pre> |
| * If {@code keyBindingList's} length is odd, the last element is |
| * ignored. |
| * <p> |
| * Supplying a {@code null} value for either the {@code key} or |
| * {@code action} part of the {@code key-action} pair results in |
| * creating a {@code KeyBinding} with the corresponding value |
| * {@code null}. As other parts of Swing's expect {@code non-null} values |
| * in a {@code KeyBinding}, you should avoid supplying {@code null} as |
| * either the {@code key} or {@code action} part of the {@code key-action} |
| * pair. |
| * |
| * @param keyBindingList an array of {@code key-action} pairs |
| * @return an array of {@code KeyBindings} |
| * @throws NullPointerException if {@code keyBindingList} is {@code null} |
| * @throws ClassCastException if the {@code key} part of the pair is |
| * not a {@code KeyStroke} or {@code String}, or the |
| * {@code action} part of the pair is not a {@code String} |
| * @see ActionMap |
| * @see InputMap |
| * @see KeyStroke#getKeyStroke |
| */ |
| public static JTextComponent.KeyBinding[] makeKeyBindings(Object[] keyBindingList) |
| { |
| JTextComponent.KeyBinding[] rv = new JTextComponent.KeyBinding[keyBindingList.length / 2]; |
| |
| for(int i = 0; i < rv.length; i ++) { |
| Object o = keyBindingList[2 * i]; |
| KeyStroke keystroke = (o instanceof KeyStroke) |
| ? (KeyStroke) o |
| : KeyStroke.getKeyStroke((String) o); |
| String action = (String) keyBindingList[2 * i + 1]; |
| rv[i] = new JTextComponent.KeyBinding(keystroke, action); |
| } |
| |
| return rv; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates an {@code InputMapUIResource} from <code>keys</code>. This is |
| * a convenience method for creating a new {@code InputMapUIResource}, |
| * invoking {@code loadKeyBindings(map, keys)}, and returning the |
| * {@code InputMapUIResource}. |
| * |
| * @param keys alternating pairs of {@code keystroke-action key} |
| * pairs as described in {@link #loadKeyBindings} |
| * @return newly created and populated {@code InputMapUIResource} |
| * @see #loadKeyBindings |
| * |
| * @since 1.3 |
| */ |
| public static InputMap makeInputMap(Object[] keys) { |
| InputMap retMap = new InputMapUIResource(); |
| loadKeyBindings(retMap, keys); |
| return retMap; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a {@code ComponentInputMapUIResource} from |
| * <code>keys</code>. This is a convenience method for creating a |
| * new {@code ComponentInputMapUIResource}, invoking {@code |
| * loadKeyBindings(map, keys)}, and returning the {@code |
| * ComponentInputMapUIResource}. |
| * |
| * @param c component to create the {@code ComponentInputMapUIResource} |
| * with |
| * @param keys alternating pairs of {@code keystroke-action key} |
| * pairs as described in {@link #loadKeyBindings} |
| * @return newly created and populated {@code InputMapUIResource} |
| * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code c} is {@code null} |
| * |
| * @see #loadKeyBindings |
| * @see ComponentInputMapUIResource |
| * |
| * @since 1.3 |
| */ |
| public static ComponentInputMap makeComponentInputMap(JComponent c, |
| Object[] keys) { |
| ComponentInputMap retMap = new ComponentInputMapUIResource(c); |
| loadKeyBindings(retMap, keys); |
| return retMap; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * Populates an {@code InputMap} with the specified bindings. |
| * The bindings are supplied as a list of alternating |
| * {@code keystroke-action key} pairs. The {@code keystroke} is either |
| * an instance of {@code KeyStroke}, or a {@code String} |
| * that identifies the {@code KeyStroke} for the binding. Refer |
| * to {@code KeyStroke.getKeyStroke(String)} for the specific |
| * format. The {@code action key} part of the pair is the key |
| * registered in the {@code InputMap} for the {@code KeyStroke}. |
| * <p> |
| * The following illustrates loading an {@code InputMap} with two |
| * {@code key-action} pairs: |
| * <pre> |
| * LookAndFeel.loadKeyBindings(inputMap, new Object[] { |
| * "control X", "cut", |
| * "control V", "paste" |
| * }); |
| * </pre> |
| * <p> |
| * Supplying a {@code null} list of bindings ({@code keys}) does not |
| * change {@code retMap} in any way. |
| * <p> |
| * Specifying a {@code null} {@code action key} results in |
| * removing the {@code keystroke's} entry from the {@code InputMap}. |
| * A {@code null} {@code keystroke} is ignored. |
| * |
| * @param retMap {@code InputMap} to add the {@code key-action} |
| * pairs to |
| * @param keys bindings to add to {@code retMap} |
| * @throws NullPointerException if {@code keys} is |
| * {@code non-null}, not empty, and {@code retMap} is |
| * {@code null} |
| * |
| * @see KeyStroke#getKeyStroke(String) |
| * @see InputMap |
| * |
| * @since 1.3 |
| */ |
| public static void loadKeyBindings(InputMap retMap, Object[] keys) { |
| if (keys != null) { |
| for (int counter = 0, maxCounter = keys.length; |
| counter < maxCounter; counter++) { |
| Object keyStrokeO = keys[counter++]; |
| KeyStroke ks = (keyStrokeO instanceof KeyStroke) ? |
| (KeyStroke)keyStrokeO : |
| KeyStroke.getKeyStroke((String)keyStrokeO); |
| retMap.put(ks, keys[counter]); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates and returns a {@code UIDefault.LazyValue} that loads an |
| * image. The returned value is an implementation of {@code |
| * UIDefaults.LazyValue}. When {@code createValue} is invoked on |
| * the returned object, the image is loaded. If the image is {@code |
| * non-null}, it is then wrapped in an {@code Icon} that implements {@code |
| * UIResource}. The image is loaded using {@code |
| * Class.getResourceAsStream(gifFile)}. |
| * <p> |
| * This method does not check the arguments in any way. It is |
| * strongly recommended that {@code non-null} values are supplied else |
| * exceptions may occur when {@code createValue} is invoked on the |
| * returned object. |
| * |
| * @param baseClass {@code Class} used to load the resource |
| * @param gifFile path to the image to load |
| * @return a {@code UIDefaults.LazyValue}; when resolved the |
| * {@code LazyValue} loads the specified image |
| * @see UIDefaults.LazyValue |
| * @see Icon |
| * @see Class#getResourceAsStream(String) |
| */ |
| public static Object makeIcon(final Class<?> baseClass, final String gifFile) { |
| return SwingUtilities2.makeIcon_Unprivileged(baseClass, baseClass, gifFile); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the <code>LayoutStyle</code> for this look |
| * and feel. This never returns {@code null}. |
| * <p> |
| * You generally don't use the <code>LayoutStyle</code> from |
| * the look and feel, instead use the <code>LayoutStyle</code> |
| * method <code>getInstance</code>. |
| * |
| * @see LayoutStyle#getInstance |
| * @return the <code>LayoutStyle</code> for this look and feel |
| * @since 1.6 |
| */ |
| public LayoutStyle getLayoutStyle() { |
| return DefaultLayoutStyle.getInstance(); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Invoked when the user attempts an invalid operation, |
| * such as pasting into an uneditable <code>JTextField</code> |
| * that has focus. The default implementation beeps. Subclasses |
| * that wish different behavior should override this and provide |
| * the additional feedback. |
| * |
| * @param component the <code>Component</code> the error occurred in, |
| * may be <code>null</code> |
| * indicating the error condition is not directly |
| * associated with a <code>Component</code> |
| * @since 1.4 |
| */ |
| public void provideErrorFeedback(Component component) { |
| Toolkit toolkit = null; |
| if (component != null) { |
| toolkit = component.getToolkit(); |
| } else { |
| toolkit = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit(); |
| } |
| toolkit.beep(); |
| } // provideErrorFeedback() |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the value of the specified system desktop property by |
| * invoking <code>Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getDesktopProperty()</code>. |
| * If the value of the specified property is {@code null}, |
| * {@code fallbackValue} is returned. |
| * |
| * @param systemPropertyName the name of the system desktop property being queried |
| * @param fallbackValue the object to be returned as the value if the system value is null |
| * @return the current value of the desktop property |
| * |
| * @see java.awt.Toolkit#getDesktopProperty |
| * |
| * @since 1.4 |
| */ |
| public static Object getDesktopPropertyValue(String systemPropertyName, Object fallbackValue) { |
| Object value = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getDesktopProperty(systemPropertyName); |
| if (value == null) { |
| return fallbackValue; |
| } else if (value instanceof Color) { |
| return new ColorUIResource((Color)value); |
| } else if (value instanceof Font) { |
| return new FontUIResource((Font)value); |
| } |
| return value; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns an <code>Icon</code> with a disabled appearance. |
| * This method is used to generate a disabled <code>Icon</code> when |
| * one has not been specified. For example, if you create a |
| * <code>JButton</code> and only specify an <code>Icon</code> via |
| * <code>setIcon</code> this method will be called to generate the |
| * disabled <code>Icon</code>. If {@code null} is passed as |
| * <code>icon</code> this method returns {@code null}. |
| * <p> |
| * Some look and feels might not render the disabled {@code Icon}, in which |
| * case they will ignore this. |
| * |
| * @param component {@code JComponent} that will display the {@code Icon}, |
| * may be {@code null} |
| * @param icon {@code Icon} to generate the disabled icon from |
| * @return disabled {@code Icon}, or {@code null} if a suitable |
| * {@code Icon} can not be generated |
| * @since 1.5 |
| */ |
| public Icon getDisabledIcon(JComponent component, Icon icon) { |
| if (icon instanceof ImageIcon) { |
| return new ImageIconUIResource(GrayFilter. |
| createDisabledImage(((ImageIcon)icon).getImage())); |
| } |
| return null; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns an <code>Icon</code> for use by disabled |
| * components that are also selected. This method is used to generate an |
| * <code>Icon</code> for components that are in both the disabled and |
| * selected states but do not have a specific <code>Icon</code> for this |
| * state. For example, if you create a <code>JButton</code> and only |
| * specify an <code>Icon</code> via <code>setIcon</code> this method |
| * will be called to generate the disabled and selected |
| * <code>Icon</code>. If {@code null} is passed as <code>icon</code> this |
| * methods returns {@code null}. |
| * <p> |
| * Some look and feels might not render the disabled and selected |
| * {@code Icon}, in which case they will ignore this. |
| * |
| * @param component {@code JComponent} that will display the {@code Icon}, |
| * may be {@code null} |
| * @param icon {@code Icon} to generate disabled and selected icon from |
| * @return disabled and selected icon, or {@code null} if a suitable |
| * {@code Icon} can not be generated. |
| * @since 1.5 |
| */ |
| public Icon getDisabledSelectedIcon(JComponent component, Icon icon) { |
| return getDisabledIcon(component, icon); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * 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. |
| * |
| * @return short identifier for the look and feel |
| */ |
| public abstract String getName(); |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * 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. |
| * |
| * @return identifier for the look and feel |
| */ |
| public abstract String getID(); |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * 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. |
| * |
| * @return short description for the look and feel |
| */ |
| public abstract String getDescription(); |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns {@code true} if the <code>LookAndFeel</code> returned |
| * <code>RootPaneUI</code> instances support providing {@code Window} |
| * decorations in a <code>JRootPane</code>. |
| * <p> |
| * The default implementation returns {@code false}, subclasses that |
| * support {@code Window} decorations should override this and return |
| * {@code true}. |
| * |
| * @return {@code true} if the {@code RootPaneUI} instances created by |
| * this look and feel support client side decorations |
| * @see JDialog#setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated |
| * @see JFrame#setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated |
| * @see JRootPane#setWindowDecorationStyle |
| * @since 1.4 |
| */ |
| public boolean getSupportsWindowDecorations() { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * If the underlying platform has a "native" look and feel, and |
| * this is an implementation of it, return {@code true}. For |
| * example, when the underlying platform is Solaris running CDE |
| * a CDE/Motif look and feel implementation would return {@code |
| * true}. |
| * |
| * @return {@code true} if this look and feel represents the underlying |
| * platform look and feel |
| */ |
| public abstract boolean isNativeLookAndFeel(); |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * Return {@code true} if the underlying platform supports and or permits |
| * this look and feel. This method returns {@code false} if the look |
| * and feel depends on special resources or legal agreements that |
| * aren't defined for the current platform. |
| * |
| * |
| * @return {@code true} if this is a supported look and feel |
| * @see UIManager#setLookAndFeel |
| */ |
| public abstract boolean isSupportedLookAndFeel(); |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * Initializes the look and feel. While this method is public, |
| * it should only be invoked by the {@code UIManager} when a |
| * look and feel is installed as the current look and feel. This |
| * method is invoked before the {@code UIManager} invokes |
| * {@code getDefaults}. This method is intended to perform any |
| * initialization for the look and feel. Subclasses |
| * should do any one-time setup they need here, rather than |
| * in a static initializer, because look and feel class objects |
| * may be loaded just to discover that {@code isSupportedLookAndFeel()} |
| * returns {@code false}. |
| * |
| * @see #uninitialize |
| * @see UIManager#setLookAndFeel |
| */ |
| public void initialize() { |
| } |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * Uninitializes the look and feel. While this method is public, |
| * it should only be invoked by the {@code UIManager} when |
| * the look and feel is uninstalled. For example, |
| * {@code UIManager.setLookAndFeel} invokes this when the look and |
| * feel is changed. |
| * <p> |
| * Subclasses may choose to free up some resources here. |
| * |
| * @see #initialize |
| * @see UIManager#setLookAndFeel |
| */ |
| public void uninitialize() { |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the look and feel defaults. While this method is public, |
| * it should only be invoked by the {@code UIManager} when the |
| * look and feel is set as the current look and feel and after |
| * {@code initialize} has been invoked. |
| * |
| * @return the look and feel defaults |
| * @see #initialize |
| * @see #uninitialize |
| * @see UIManager#setLookAndFeel |
| */ |
| public UIDefaults getDefaults() { |
| return null; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a string that displays and identifies this |
| * object's properties. |
| * |
| * @return a String representation of this object |
| */ |
| public String toString() { |
| return "[" + getDescription() + " - " + getClass().getName() + "]"; |
| } |
| } |