javax.swing.plaf.metal
Class MetalTheme
java.lang.Object
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+--javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalTheme
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- DefaultMetalTheme
- public abstract class MetalTheme
- extends Object
This interface acts as a generic way to describe the colors
used by Metal. Classes which implement this interface can
be used to swap the colors in a Metal application.
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
MetalTheme
public MetalTheme()
getName
public abstract String getName()
getPrimary1
protected abstract ColorUIResource getPrimary1()
getPrimary2
protected abstract ColorUIResource getPrimary2()
getPrimary3
protected abstract ColorUIResource getPrimary3()
getSecondary1
protected abstract ColorUIResource getSecondary1()
getSecondary2
protected abstract ColorUIResource getSecondary2()
getSecondary3
protected abstract ColorUIResource getSecondary3()
getControlTextFont
public abstract FontUIResource getControlTextFont()
getSystemTextFont
public abstract FontUIResource getSystemTextFont()
getUserTextFont
public abstract FontUIResource getUserTextFont()
getMenuTextFont
public abstract FontUIResource getMenuTextFont()
getWindowTitleFont
public abstract FontUIResource getWindowTitleFont()
getSubTextFont
public abstract FontUIResource getSubTextFont()
getWhite
protected ColorUIResource getWhite()
getBlack
protected ColorUIResource getBlack()
getFocusColor
public ColorUIResource getFocusColor()
getDesktopColor
public ColorUIResource getDesktopColor()
getControl
public ColorUIResource getControl()
getControlShadow
public ColorUIResource getControlShadow()
getControlDarkShadow
public ColorUIResource getControlDarkShadow()
getControlInfo
public ColorUIResource getControlInfo()
getControlHighlight
public ColorUIResource getControlHighlight()
getControlDisabled
public ColorUIResource getControlDisabled()
getPrimaryControl
public ColorUIResource getPrimaryControl()
getPrimaryControlShadow
public ColorUIResource getPrimaryControlShadow()
getPrimaryControlDarkShadow
public ColorUIResource getPrimaryControlDarkShadow()
getPrimaryControlInfo
public ColorUIResource getPrimaryControlInfo()
getPrimaryControlHighlight
public ColorUIResource getPrimaryControlHighlight()
getSystemTextColor
public ColorUIResource getSystemTextColor()
- Returns the color used, by default, for the text in labels
and titled borders.
getControlTextColor
public ColorUIResource getControlTextColor()
getInactiveControlTextColor
public ColorUIResource getInactiveControlTextColor()
getInactiveSystemTextColor
public ColorUIResource getInactiveSystemTextColor()
getUserTextColor
public ColorUIResource getUserTextColor()
getTextHighlightColor
public ColorUIResource getTextHighlightColor()
getHighlightedTextColor
public ColorUIResource getHighlightedTextColor()
getWindowBackground
public ColorUIResource getWindowBackground()
getWindowTitleBackground
public ColorUIResource getWindowTitleBackground()
getWindowTitleForeground
public ColorUIResource getWindowTitleForeground()
getWindowTitleInactiveBackground
public ColorUIResource getWindowTitleInactiveBackground()
getWindowTitleInactiveForeground
public ColorUIResource getWindowTitleInactiveForeground()
getMenuBackground
public ColorUIResource getMenuBackground()
getMenuForeground
public ColorUIResource getMenuForeground()
getMenuSelectedBackground
public ColorUIResource getMenuSelectedBackground()
getMenuSelectedForeground
public ColorUIResource getMenuSelectedForeground()
getMenuDisabledForeground
public ColorUIResource getMenuDisabledForeground()
getSeparatorBackground
public ColorUIResource getSeparatorBackground()
getSeparatorForeground
public ColorUIResource getSeparatorForeground()
getAcceleratorForeground
public ColorUIResource getAcceleratorForeground()
getAcceleratorSelectedForeground
public ColorUIResource getAcceleratorSelectedForeground()
addCustomEntriesToTable
public void addCustomEntriesToTable(UIDefaults table)
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