Class BasicLookAndFeel
- java.lang.Object
-
- javax.swing.LookAndFeel
-
- javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicLookAndFeel
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
- Direct Known Subclasses:
-
MetalLookAndFeel
,SynthLookAndFeel
public abstract class BasicLookAndFeel extends LookAndFeel implements Serializable
A base class to use in creating a look and feel for Swing.
Each of the ComponentUI
s provided by
BasicLookAndFeel
derives its behavior from the defaults table. Unless otherwise noted each of the ComponentUI
implementations in this package document the set of defaults they use. Unless otherwise noted the defaults are installed at the time installUI
is invoked, and follow the recommendations outlined in LookAndFeel
for installing defaults.
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 JavaBeans™ has been added to the java.beans
package. Please see XMLEncoder
.
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
Constructors
Constructor | Description |
---|---|
BasicLookAndFeel() |
Methods
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
protected Action | createAudioAction(Object key) | Creates and returns an |
protected ActionMap | getAudioActionMap() | Returns an |
UIDefaults | getDefaults() | Returns the look and feel defaults. |
protected void | initClassDefaults(UIDefaults table) | Populates |
protected void | initComponentDefaults(UIDefaults table) | Populates |
protected void | initSystemColorDefaults(UIDefaults table) | Populates |
protected void | loadSystemColors(UIDefaults table,
String[] systemColors,
boolean useNative) | Populates |
protected void | playSound(Action audioAction) | If necessary, invokes |
Methods declared in class javax.swing.LookAndFeel
getDescription, getDesktopPropertyValue, getDisabledIcon, getDisabledSelectedIcon, getID, getLayoutStyle, getName, getSupportsWindowDecorations, initialize, installBorder, installColors, installColorsAndFont, installProperty, isNativeLookAndFeel, isSupportedLookAndFeel, loadKeyBindings, makeComponentInputMap, makeIcon, makeInputMap, makeKeyBindings, provideErrorFeedback, toString, uninitialize, uninstallBorder
Methods declared in class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
Constructors
BasicLookAndFeel
public BasicLookAndFeel()
Methods
getDefaults
public UIDefaults getDefaults()
Returns the look and feel defaults. The returned UIDefaults
is populated by invoking, in order, initClassDefaults
, initSystemColorDefaults
and initComponentDefaults
.
While this method is public, it should only be invoked by the UIManager
when the look and feel is set as the current look and feel and after initialize
has been invoked.
- Overrides:
-
getDefaults
in classLookAndFeel
- Returns:
- the look and feel defaults
- See Also:
-
initClassDefaults(javax.swing.UIDefaults)
,initSystemColorDefaults(javax.swing.UIDefaults)
,initComponentDefaults(javax.swing.UIDefaults)
initClassDefaults
protected void initClassDefaults(UIDefaults table)
Populates table
with mappings from uiClassID
to the fully qualified name of the ui class. The value for a particular uiClassID
is
"javax.swing.plaf.basic.Basic + uiClassID"
. For example, the value for the uiClassID
TreeUI
is
"javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicTreeUI"
.
- Parameters:
-
table
- theUIDefaults
instance the entries are added to - Throws:
-
NullPointerException
- iftable
isnull
- See Also:
-
LookAndFeel
,getDefaults()
initSystemColorDefaults
protected void initSystemColorDefaults(UIDefaults table)
Populates table
with system colors. This creates an array of name-color
pairs and invokes
loadSystemColors
.
The name is a String
that corresponds to the name of one of the static SystemColor
fields in the
SystemColor
class. A name-color pair is created for every such SystemColor
field.
The color
corresponds to a hex String
as understood by Color.decode
. For example, one of the name-color
pairs is
"desktop"-"#005C5C"
. This corresponds to the
SystemColor
field desktop
, with a color value of new Color(0x005C5C)
.
The following shows two of the name-color
pairs:
String[] nameColorPairs = new String[] { "desktop", "#005C5C", "activeCaption", "#000080" }; loadSystemColors(table, nameColorPairs, isNativeLookAndFeel());As previously stated, this invokes
loadSystemColors
with the supplied table
and name-color
pair array. The last argument to loadSystemColors
indicates whether the value of the field in SystemColor
should be used. This method passes the value of
isNativeLookAndFeel()
as the last argument to loadSystemColors
.- Parameters:
-
table
- theUIDefaults
object the values are added to - Throws:
-
NullPointerException
- iftable
isnull
- See Also:
-
SystemColor
,getDefaults()
,loadSystemColors(javax.swing.UIDefaults, java.lang.String[], boolean)
loadSystemColors
protected void loadSystemColors(UIDefaults table, String[] systemColors, boolean useNative)
Populates table
with the name-color
pairs in systemColors
. Refer to initSystemColorDefaults(UIDefaults)
for details on the format of systemColors
.
An entry is added to table
for each of the name-color
pairs in systemColors
. The entry key is the name
of the name-color
pair.
The value of the entry corresponds to the color
of the name-color
pair. The value of the entry is calculated in one of two ways. With either approach the value is always a ColorUIResource
.
If useNative
is false
, the color
is created by using Color.decode
to convert the
String
into a Color
. If decode
can not convert the String
into a Color
(
NumberFormatException
is thrown) then a
ColorUIResource
of black is used.
If useNative
is true
, the color
is the value of the field in SystemColor
with the same name as the name
of the name-color
pair. If the field is not valid, a ColorUIResource
of black is used.
- Parameters:
-
table
- theUIDefaults
object the values are added to -
systemColors
- array ofname-color
pairs as described ininitSystemColorDefaults(UIDefaults)
-
useNative
- whether the color is obtained fromSystemColor
orColor.decode
- Throws:
-
NullPointerException
- ifsystemColors
isnull
; orsystemColors
is not empty, andtable
isnull
; or one of the names of thename-color
pairs isnull
; oruseNative
isfalse
and one of thecolors
of thename-color
pairs isnull
-
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- ifuseNative
isfalse
andsystemColors.length
is odd - See Also:
-
initSystemColorDefaults(javax.swing.UIDefaults)
,SystemColor
,Color.decode(String)
initComponentDefaults
protected void initComponentDefaults(UIDefaults table)
Populates table
with the defaults for the basic look and feel.
- Parameters:
-
table
- theUIDefaults
to add the values to - Throws:
-
NullPointerException
- iftable
isnull
getAudioActionMap
protected ActionMap getAudioActionMap()
Returns an ActionMap
containing the audio actions for this look and feel.
The returned ActionMap
contains Actions
that embody the ability to render an auditory cue. These auditory cues map onto user and system activities that may be useful for an end user to know about (such as a dialog box appearing).
At the appropriate time, the ComponentUI
is responsible for obtaining an Action
out of the ActionMap
and passing it to playSound
.
This method first looks up the ActionMap
from the defaults using the key "AuditoryCues.actionMap"
.
If the value is non-null
, it is returned. If the value of the default "AuditoryCues.actionMap"
is null
and the value of the default "AuditoryCues.cueList"
is non-null
, an ActionMapUIResource
is created and populated. Population is done by iterating over each of the elements of the "AuditoryCues.cueList"
array, and invoking createAudioAction()
to create an
Action
for each element. The resulting Action
is placed in the ActionMapUIResource
, using the array element as the key. For example, if the
"AuditoryCues.cueList"
array contains a single-element,
"audioKey"
, the ActionMapUIResource
is created, then populated by way of actionMap.put(cueList[0],
createAudioAction(cueList[0]))
.
If the value of the default "AuditoryCues.actionMap"
is null
and the value of the default "AuditoryCues.cueList"
is null
, an empty ActionMapUIResource
is created.
- Returns:
- an ActionMap containing
Actions
responsible for playing auditory cues - Throws:
-
ClassCastException
- if the value of the default"AuditoryCues.actionMap"
is not anActionMap
, or the value of the default"AuditoryCues.cueList"
is not anObject[]
- Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
-
createAudioAction(java.lang.Object)
,playSound(Action)
createAudioAction
protected Action createAudioAction(Object key)
Creates and returns an Action
used to play a sound.
If key
is non-null
, an Action
is created using the value from the defaults with key key
. The value identifies the sound resource to load when actionPerformed
is invoked on the Action
. The sound resource is loaded into a byte[]
by way of getClass().getResourceAsStream()
.
- Parameters:
-
key
- the key identifying the audio action - Returns:
- an
Action
used to play the source, ornull
ifkey
isnull
- Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
playSound(Action)
playSound
protected void playSound(Action audioAction)
If necessary, invokes actionPerformed
on audioAction
to play a sound. The actionPerformed
method is invoked if the value of the "AuditoryCues.playList"
default is a
non-null
Object[]
containing a String
entry equal to the name of the audioAction
.
- Parameters:
-
audioAction
- an Action that knows how to render the audio associated with the system or user activity that is occurring; a value ofnull
, is ignored - Throws:
-
ClassCastException
- ifaudioAction
isnon-null
and the value of the default"AuditoryCues.playList"
is not anObject[]
- Since:
- 1.4
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