public class ColorType extends Object
A typesafe enumeration of colors that can be fetched from a style.
Each SynthStyle
has a set of ColorType
s that are accessed by way of the SynthStyle.getColor(SynthContext, ColorType)
method. SynthStyle
's installDefaults
will install the FOREGROUND
color as the foreground of the Component, and the BACKGROUND
color to the background of the component (assuming that you have not explicitly specified a foreground and background color). Some components support more color based properties, for example JList
has the property selectionForeground
which will be mapped to FOREGROUND
with a component state of SynthConstants.SELECTED
.
The following example shows a custom SynthStyle
that returns a red Color for the DISABLED
state, otherwise a black color.
class MyStyle extends SynthStyle { private Color disabledColor = new ColorUIResource(Color.RED); private Color color = new ColorUIResource(Color.BLACK); protected Color getColorForState(SynthContext context, ColorType type){ if (context.getComponentState() == SynthConstants.DISABLED) { return disabledColor; } return color; } }
public static final ColorType FOREGROUND
ColorType for the foreground of a region.
public static final ColorType BACKGROUND
ColorType for the background of a region.
public static final ColorType TEXT_FOREGROUND
ColorType for the foreground of a region.
public static final ColorType TEXT_BACKGROUND
ColorType for the background of a region.
public static final ColorType FOCUS
ColorType for the focus.
public static final int MAX_COUNT
Maximum number of ColorType
s.
protected ColorType(String description)
Creates a new ColorType with the specified description.
description
- String description of the ColorType.public final int getID()
Returns a unique id, as an integer, for this ColorType.
public String toString()
Returns the textual description of this ColorType
. This is the same value that the ColorType
was created with.
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