Uses of Class
javax.swing.JSplitPane
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Packages that use JSplitPane Package Description javax.swing.plaf Provides one interface and many abstract classes that Swing uses to provide its pluggable look-and-feel capabilities.javax.swing.plaf.basic Provides user interface objects built according to the Basic look and feel.javax.swing.plaf.multi Provides user interface objects that combine two or more look and feels.javax.swing.plaf.synth Synth is a skinnable look and feel in which all painting is delegated. -
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Uses of JSplitPane in javax.swing.plaf
Methods in javax.swing.plaf with parameters of type JSplitPane Modifier and Type Method Description abstract void
SplitPaneUI. finishedPaintingChildren(JSplitPane jc, Graphics g)
Messaged after the JSplitPane the receiver is providing the look and feel for paints its children.abstract int
SplitPaneUI. getDividerLocation(JSplitPane jc)
Returns the location of the divider.abstract int
SplitPaneUI. getMaximumDividerLocation(JSplitPane jc)
Returns the maximum possible location of the divider.abstract int
SplitPaneUI. getMinimumDividerLocation(JSplitPane jc)
Returns the minimum possible location of the divider.abstract void
SplitPaneUI. resetToPreferredSizes(JSplitPane jc)
Messaged to relayout the JSplitPane based on the preferred size of the children components.abstract void
SplitPaneUI. setDividerLocation(JSplitPane jc, int location)
Sets the location of the divider to location. -
Uses of JSplitPane in javax.swing.plaf.basic
Fields in javax.swing.plaf.basic declared as JSplitPane Modifier and Type Field Description protected JSplitPane
BasicSplitPaneDivider. splitPane
JSplitPane the receiver is contained in.protected JSplitPane
BasicSplitPaneUI. splitPane
JSplitPane instance this instance is providing the look and feel for.Methods in javax.swing.plaf.basic that return JSplitPane Modifier and Type Method Description JSplitPane
BasicSplitPaneUI. getSplitPane()
Returns theJSplitPane
this instance is currently contained in.Methods in javax.swing.plaf.basic with parameters of type JSplitPane Modifier and Type Method Description void
BasicSplitPaneUI. finishedPaintingChildren(JSplitPane sp, Graphics g)
Called when the specified split pane has finished painting its children.int
BasicSplitPaneUI. getDividerLocation(JSplitPane jc)
Returns the location of the divider, which may differ from what the splitpane thinks the location of the divider is.int
BasicSplitPaneUI. getMaximumDividerLocation(JSplitPane jc)
Gets the maximum location of the divider.int
BasicSplitPaneUI. getMinimumDividerLocation(JSplitPane jc)
Gets the minimum location of the divider.void
BasicSplitPaneUI. resetToPreferredSizes(JSplitPane jc)
Messaged to reset the preferred sizes.void
BasicSplitPaneUI. setDividerLocation(JSplitPane jc, int location)
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Uses of JSplitPane in javax.swing.plaf.multi
Methods in javax.swing.plaf.multi with parameters of type JSplitPane Modifier and Type Method Description void
MultiSplitPaneUI. finishedPaintingChildren(JSplitPane a, Graphics b)
Invokes thefinishedPaintingChildren
method on each UI handled by this object.int
MultiSplitPaneUI. getDividerLocation(JSplitPane a)
Invokes thegetDividerLocation
method on each UI handled by this object.int
MultiSplitPaneUI. getMaximumDividerLocation(JSplitPane a)
Invokes thegetMaximumDividerLocation
method on each UI handled by this object.int
MultiSplitPaneUI. getMinimumDividerLocation(JSplitPane a)
Invokes thegetMinimumDividerLocation
method on each UI handled by this object.void
MultiSplitPaneUI. resetToPreferredSizes(JSplitPane a)
Invokes theresetToPreferredSizes
method on each UI handled by this object.void
MultiSplitPaneUI. setDividerLocation(JSplitPane a, int b)
Invokes thesetDividerLocation
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Uses of JSplitPane in javax.swing.plaf.synth
Methods in javax.swing.plaf.synth with parameters of type JSplitPane Modifier and Type Method Description void
SynthSplitPaneUI. finishedPaintingChildren(JSplitPane jc, Graphics g)
Called when the specified split pane has finished painting its children.
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