javax.swing.plaf.metal
Class MetalTabbedPaneUI.TabbedPaneLayout
java.lang.Object
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+--javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicTabbedPaneUI.TabbedPaneLayout
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+--javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalTabbedPaneUI.TabbedPaneLayout
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- LayoutManager
- Enclosing class:
- MetalTabbedPaneUI
- public class MetalTabbedPaneUI.TabbedPaneLayout
- extends BasicTabbedPaneUI.TabbedPaneLayout
This inner class is marked "public" due to a compiler bug.
This class should be treated as a "protected" inner class.
Instantiate it only within subclasses of MetalTabbedPaneUI.
Method Summary |
protected void |
normalizeTabRuns(int tabPlacement,
int tabCount,
int start,
int max)
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protected void |
padSelectedTab(int tabPlacement,
int selectedIndex)
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protected void |
rotateTabRuns(int tabPlacement,
int selectedRun)
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Methods inherited from class javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicTabbedPaneUI.TabbedPaneLayout |
addLayoutComponent, calculateLayoutInfo, calculateSize, calculateTabRects, layoutContainer, minimumLayoutSize, padTabRun, preferredLayoutSize, preferredTabAreaHeight, preferredTabAreaWidth, removeLayoutComponent |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
MetalTabbedPaneUI.TabbedPaneLayout
public MetalTabbedPaneUI.TabbedPaneLayout()
normalizeTabRuns
protected void normalizeTabRuns(int tabPlacement,
int tabCount,
int start,
int max)
- Overrides:
normalizeTabRuns
in class BasicTabbedPaneUI.TabbedPaneLayout
rotateTabRuns
protected void rotateTabRuns(int tabPlacement,
int selectedRun)
- Overrides:
rotateTabRuns
in class BasicTabbedPaneUI.TabbedPaneLayout
padSelectedTab
protected void padSelectedTab(int tabPlacement,
int selectedIndex)
- Overrides:
padSelectedTab
in class BasicTabbedPaneUI.TabbedPaneLayout
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