public class MetalToolTipUI extends BasicToolTipUI
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
.
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static int |
padSpaceBetweenStrings |
Constructor and Description |
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MetalToolTipUI() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static ComponentUI |
createUI(JComponent c) |
String |
getAcceleratorString() |
Dimension |
getPreferredSize(JComponent c)
Returns the specified component's preferred size appropriate for
the look and feel.
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void |
installUI(JComponent c)
Configures the specified component appropriately for the look and feel.
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protected boolean |
isAcceleratorHidden() |
void |
paint(Graphics g,
JComponent c)
Paints the specified component appropriately for the look and feel.
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void |
uninstallUI(JComponent c)
Reverses configuration which was done on the specified component during
installUI . |
getMaximumSize, getMinimumSize, installDefaults, installListeners, uninstallDefaults, uninstallListeners
contains, getAccessibleChild, getAccessibleChildrenCount, getBaseline, getBaselineResizeBehavior, update
public static final int padSpaceBetweenStrings
public static ComponentUI createUI(JComponent c)
public void installUI(JComponent c)
ComponentUI
ComponentUI
instance is being installed
as the UI delegate on the specified component. This method should
completely configure the component for the look and feel,
including the following:
LayoutManager
on the component if necessary.
PropertyChangeListener
on the component in order
to detect and respond to component property changes appropriately.
installUI
in class BasicToolTipUI
c
- the component where this UI delegate is being installedComponentUI.uninstallUI(javax.swing.JComponent)
,
JComponent.setUI(javax.swing.plaf.ComponentUI)
,
JComponent.updateUI()
public void uninstallUI(JComponent c)
ComponentUI
installUI
. This method is invoked when this
UIComponent
instance is being removed as the UI delegate
for the specified component. This method should undo the
configuration performed in installUI
, being careful to
leave the JComponent
instance in a clean state (no
extraneous listeners, look-and-feel-specific property objects, etc.).
This should include the following:
uninstallUI
in class BasicToolTipUI
c
- the component from which this UI delegate is being removed;
this argument is often ignored,
but might be used if the UI object is stateless
and shared by multiple componentsComponentUI.installUI(javax.swing.JComponent)
,
JComponent.updateUI()
public void paint(Graphics g, JComponent c)
ComponentUI
ComponentUI.update
method when
the specified component is being painted. Subclasses should override
this method and use the specified Graphics
object to
render the content of the component.paint
in class BasicToolTipUI
g
- the Graphics
context in which to paintc
- the component being painted;
this argument is often ignored,
but might be used if the UI object is stateless
and shared by multiple componentsComponentUI.update(java.awt.Graphics, javax.swing.JComponent)
public Dimension getPreferredSize(JComponent c)
ComponentUI
null
is returned, the preferred
size will be calculated by the component's layout manager instead
(this is the preferred approach for any component with a specific
layout manager installed). The default implementation of this
method returns null
.getPreferredSize
in class BasicToolTipUI
c
- the component whose preferred size is being queried;
this argument is often ignored,
but might be used if the UI object is stateless
and shared by multiple componentsJComponent.getPreferredSize()
,
LayoutManager.preferredLayoutSize(java.awt.Container)
protected boolean isAcceleratorHidden()
public String getAcceleratorString()
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