Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

Uses of Class
javax.swing.plaf.FontUIResource

Packages that use FontUIResource
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. 
 

Uses of FontUIResource in javax.swing.plaf.metal
 

Methods in javax.swing.plaf.metal that return FontUIResource
abstract  FontUIResource MetalTheme.getControlTextFont()
          Returns the control text font.
static FontUIResource MetalLookAndFeel.getControlTextFont()
          Returns the control text font of the current theme.
 FontUIResource DefaultMetalTheme.getControlTextFont()
          Returns the control text font.
abstract  FontUIResource MetalTheme.getMenuTextFont()
          Returns the menu text font.
static FontUIResource MetalLookAndFeel.getMenuTextFont()
          Returns the menu text font of the current theme.
 FontUIResource DefaultMetalTheme.getMenuTextFont()
          Returns the menu text font.
abstract  FontUIResource MetalTheme.getSubTextFont()
          Returns the sub-text font.
static FontUIResource MetalLookAndFeel.getSubTextFont()
          Returns the sub-text font of the current theme.
 FontUIResource DefaultMetalTheme.getSubTextFont()
          Returns the sub-text font.
abstract  FontUIResource MetalTheme.getSystemTextFont()
          Returns the system text font.
static FontUIResource MetalLookAndFeel.getSystemTextFont()
          Returns the sytem text font of the current theme.
 FontUIResource DefaultMetalTheme.getSystemTextFont()
          Returns the system text font.
abstract  FontUIResource MetalTheme.getUserTextFont()
          Returns the user text font.
static FontUIResource MetalLookAndFeel.getUserTextFont()
          Returns the user text font of the current theme.
 FontUIResource DefaultMetalTheme.getUserTextFont()
          Returns the user text font.
abstract  FontUIResource MetalTheme.getWindowTitleFont()
          Returns the window title font.
static FontUIResource MetalLookAndFeel.getWindowTitleFont()
          Returns the window title font of the current theme.
 FontUIResource DefaultMetalTheme.getWindowTitleFont()
          Returns the window title font.
 


Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

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