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package javax.swing.plaf.synth;
import javax.swing.JComponent;
Factory used for obtaining SynthStyle
s. Each of the
Synth ComponentUI
s will call into the current
SynthStyleFactory
to obtain a SynthStyle
for each of the distinct regions they have.
The following example creates a custom SynthStyleFactory
that returns a different style based on the Region
:
class MyStyleFactory extends SynthStyleFactory {
public SynthStyle getStyle(JComponent c, Region id) {
if (id == Region.BUTTON) {
return buttonStyle;
}
else if (id == Region.TREE) {
return treeStyle;
}
return defaultStyle;
}
}
SynthLookAndFeel laf = new SynthLookAndFeel();
UIManager.setLookAndFeel(laf);
SynthLookAndFeel.setStyleFactory(new MyStyleFactory());
Author: Scott Violet See Also: - SynthLookAndFeel
- SynthStyle
Since: 1.5
/**
* Factory used for obtaining <code>SynthStyle</code>s. Each of the
* Synth <code>ComponentUI</code>s will call into the current
* <code>SynthStyleFactory</code> to obtain a <code>SynthStyle</code>
* for each of the distinct regions they have.
* <p>
* The following example creates a custom <code>SynthStyleFactory</code>
* that returns a different style based on the <code>Region</code>:
* <pre>
* class MyStyleFactory extends SynthStyleFactory {
* public SynthStyle getStyle(JComponent c, Region id) {
* if (id == Region.BUTTON) {
* return buttonStyle;
* }
* else if (id == Region.TREE) {
* return treeStyle;
* }
* return defaultStyle;
* }
* }
* SynthLookAndFeel laf = new SynthLookAndFeel();
* UIManager.setLookAndFeel(laf);
* SynthLookAndFeel.setStyleFactory(new MyStyleFactory());
* </pre>
*
* @see SynthLookAndFeel
* @see SynthStyle
*
* @since 1.5
* @author Scott Violet
*/
public abstract class SynthStyleFactory {
Creates a SynthStyleFactory
.
/**
* Creates a <code>SynthStyleFactory</code>.
*/
public SynthStyleFactory() {
}
Returns the style for the specified Component.
Params: - c – Component asking for
- id – Region identifier
Returns: SynthStyle for region.
/**
* Returns the style for the specified Component.
*
* @param c Component asking for
* @param id Region identifier
* @return SynthStyle for region.
*/
public abstract SynthStyle getStyle(JComponent c, Region id);
}