Package | Description |
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javax.swing.plaf.metal |
Provides user interface objects built according to
the Java look and feel (once codenamed Metal),
which is the default look and feel.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static FontUIResource |
MetalLookAndFeel.getControlTextFont()
Returns the control text font of the current theme.
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FontUIResource |
DefaultMetalTheme.getControlTextFont()
Returns the control text font.
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abstract FontUIResource |
MetalTheme.getControlTextFont()
Returns the control text font.
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static FontUIResource |
MetalLookAndFeel.getMenuTextFont()
Returns the menu text font of the current theme.
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FontUIResource |
DefaultMetalTheme.getMenuTextFont()
Returns the menu text font.
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abstract FontUIResource |
MetalTheme.getMenuTextFont()
Returns the menu text font.
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static FontUIResource |
MetalLookAndFeel.getSubTextFont()
Returns the sub-text font of the current theme.
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FontUIResource |
DefaultMetalTheme.getSubTextFont()
Returns the sub-text font.
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abstract FontUIResource |
MetalTheme.getSubTextFont()
Returns the sub-text font.
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static FontUIResource |
MetalLookAndFeel.getSystemTextFont()
Returns the sytem text font of the current theme.
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FontUIResource |
DefaultMetalTheme.getSystemTextFont()
Returns the system text font.
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abstract FontUIResource |
MetalTheme.getSystemTextFont()
Returns the system text font.
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static FontUIResource |
MetalLookAndFeel.getUserTextFont()
Returns the user text font of the current theme.
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FontUIResource |
DefaultMetalTheme.getUserTextFont()
Returns the user text font.
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abstract FontUIResource |
MetalTheme.getUserTextFont()
Returns the user text font.
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static FontUIResource |
MetalLookAndFeel.getWindowTitleFont()
Returns the window title font of the current theme.
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FontUIResource |
DefaultMetalTheme.getWindowTitleFont()
Returns the window title font.
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abstract FontUIResource |
MetalTheme.getWindowTitleFont()
Returns the window title font.
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