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package javax.swing.plaf.synth;

import java.awt.*;
import java.util.*;
import javax.swing.plaf.*;
import javax.swing.*;

Factory used for obtaining SynthStyles. Each of the Synth ComponentUIs 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:
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 SynthStyleFactory * @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); }