javax.swing.plaf
Class FontUIResource
java.lang.Object
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+--java.awt.Font
|
+--javax.swing.plaf.FontUIResource
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable, UIResource
- public class FontUIResource
- extends Font
- implements UIResource
A subclass of java.awt.Font that implements UIResource.
UI classes which set default font properties should use
this class.
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
.
- See Also:
UIResource
Fields inherited from class java.awt.Font |
BOLD, CENTER_BASELINE, HANGING_BASELINE, ITALIC, LAYOUT_LEFT_TO_RIGHT, LAYOUT_NO_LIMIT_CONTEXT, LAYOUT_NO_START_CONTEXT, LAYOUT_RIGHT_TO_LEFT, name, PLAIN, pointSize, ROMAN_BASELINE, size, style, TRUETYPE_FONT |
Methods inherited from class java.awt.Font |
canDisplay, canDisplayUpTo, canDisplayUpTo, canDisplayUpTo, createFont, createGlyphVector, createGlyphVector, createGlyphVector, createGlyphVector, decode, deriveFont, deriveFont, deriveFont, deriveFont, deriveFont, deriveFont, equals, finalize, getAttributes, getAvailableAttributes, getBaselineFor, getFamily, getFamily, getFont, getFont, getFont, getFontName, getFontName, getItalicAngle, getLineMetrics, getLineMetrics, getLineMetrics, getLineMetrics, getMaxCharBounds, getMissingGlyphCode, getName, getNumGlyphs, getPeer, getPSName, getSize, getSize2D, getStringBounds, getStringBounds, getStringBounds, getStringBounds, getStyle, getTransform, hashCode, hasUniformLineMetrics, isBold, isItalic, isPlain, isTransformed, layoutGlyphVector, toString |
FontUIResource
public FontUIResource(String name,
int style,
int size)
FontUIResource
public FontUIResource(Font font)
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