public abstract class AbstractColorChooserPanel extends JPanel
This is the abstract superclass for color choosers. If you want to add a new color chooser panel into a JColorChooser
, subclass this class.
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
.
JPanel.AccessibleJPanel
JComponent.AccessibleJComponent
Container.AccessibleAWTContainer
Component.AccessibleAWTComponent, Component.BaselineResizeBehavior, Component.BltBufferStrategy, Component.FlipBufferStrategy
listenerList, TOOL_TIP_TEXT_KEY, ui, UNDEFINED_CONDITION, WHEN_ANCESTOR_OF_FOCUSED_COMPONENT, WHEN_FOCUSED, WHEN_IN_FOCUSED_WINDOW
accessibleContext, BOTTOM_ALIGNMENT, CENTER_ALIGNMENT, LEFT_ALIGNMENT, RIGHT_ALIGNMENT, TOP_ALIGNMENT
ABORT, ALLBITS, ERROR, FRAMEBITS, HEIGHT, PROPERTIES, SOMEBITS, WIDTH
public AbstractColorChooserPanel()
public abstract void updateChooser()
Invoked automatically when the model's state changes. It is also called by installChooserPanel
to allow you to set up the initial state of your chooser. Override this method to update your ChooserPanel
.
protected abstract void buildChooser()
Builds a new chooser panel.
public abstract String getDisplayName()
Returns a string containing the display name of the panel.
public int getMnemonic()
Provides a hint to the look and feel as to the KeyEvent.VK
constant that can be used as a mnemonic to access the panel. A return value <= 0 indicates there is no mnemonic.
The return value here is a hint, it is ultimately up to the look and feel to honor the return value in some meaningful way.
This implementation returns 0, indicating the AbstractColorChooserPanel
does not support a mnemonic, subclasses wishing a mnemonic will need to override this.
getDisplayedMnemonicIndex()
public int getDisplayedMnemonicIndex()
Provides a hint to the look and feel as to the index of the character in getDisplayName
that should be visually identified as the mnemonic. The look and feel should only use this if getMnemonic
returns a value > 0.
The return value here is a hint, it is ultimately up to the look and feel to honor the return value in some meaningful way. For example, a look and feel may wish to render each AbstractColorChooserPanel
in a JTabbedPane
, and further use this return value to underline a character in the getDisplayName
.
This implementation returns -1, indicating the AbstractColorChooserPanel
does not support a mnemonic, subclasses wishing a mnemonic will need to override this.
getMnemonic()
public abstract Icon getSmallDisplayIcon()
Returns the small display icon for the panel.
public abstract Icon getLargeDisplayIcon()
Returns the large display icon for the panel.
public void installChooserPanel(JColorChooser enclosingChooser)
Invoked when the panel is added to the chooser. If you override this, be sure to call super
.
enclosingChooser
- the panel to be addedRuntimeException
- if the chooser panel has already been installedpublic void uninstallChooserPanel(JColorChooser enclosingChooser)
Invoked when the panel is removed from the chooser. If override this, be sure to call super
.
public ColorSelectionModel getColorSelectionModel()
Returns the model that the chooser panel is editing.
ColorSelectionModel
model this panel is editingprotected Color getColorFromModel()
Returns the color that is currently selected.
Color
that is selectedpublic void paint(Graphics g)
Draws the panel.
paint
in class JComponent
g
- the Graphics
objectJComponent.paintComponent(java.awt.Graphics)
, JComponent.paintBorder(java.awt.Graphics)
, JComponent.paintChildren(java.awt.Graphics)
, JComponent.getComponentGraphics(java.awt.Graphics)
, JComponent.repaint(long, int, int, int, int)
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