Module java.desktop

Class MetalToolTipUI



  • public class MetalToolTipUI
    extends BasicToolTipUI
    A Metal L&F extension of BasicToolTipUI.

    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.

    • Field Detail

      • padSpaceBetweenStrings

        public static final int padSpaceBetweenStrings
        The space between strings.
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
    • Constructor Detail

      • MetalToolTipUI

        public MetalToolTipUI​()
        Constructs an instance of the MetalToolTipUI.
    • Method Detail

      • createUI

        public static ComponentUI createUI​(JComponent c)
        Returns an instance of the MetalToolTipUI.
        Parameters:
        c - a component
        Returns:
        an instance of the MetalToolTipUI.
      • installUI

        public void installUI​(JComponent c)
        Description copied from class: ComponentUI
        Configures the specified component appropriately for the look and feel. This method is invoked when the ComponentUI instance is being installed as the UI delegate on the specified component. This method should completely configure the component for the look and feel, including the following:
        1. Install default property values for color, fonts, borders, icons, opacity, etc. on the component. Whenever possible, property values initialized by the client program should not be overridden.
        2. Install a LayoutManager on the component if necessary.
        3. Create/add any required sub-components to the component.
        4. Create/install event listeners on the component.
        5. Create/install a PropertyChangeListener on the component in order to detect and respond to component property changes appropriately.
        6. Install keyboard UI (mnemonics, traversal, etc.) on the component.
        7. Initialize any appropriate instance data.
        Overrides:
        installUI in class BasicToolTipUI
        Parameters:
        c - the component where this UI delegate is being installed
        See Also:
        ComponentUI.uninstallUI(javax.swing.JComponent), JComponent.setUI(javax.swing.plaf.ComponentUI), JComponent.updateUI()
      • uninstallUI

        public void uninstallUI​(JComponent c)
        Description copied from class: ComponentUI
        Reverses configuration which was done on the specified component during installUI. This method is invoked when this UIComponent instance is being removed as the UI delegate for the specified component. This method should undo the configuration performed in installUI, being careful to leave the JComponent instance in a clean state (no extraneous listeners, look-and-feel-specific property objects, etc.). This should include the following:
        1. Remove any UI-set borders from the component.
        2. Remove any UI-set layout managers on the component.
        3. Remove any UI-added sub-components from the component.
        4. Remove any UI-added event/property listeners from the component.
        5. Remove any UI-installed keyboard UI from the component.
        6. Nullify any allocated instance data objects to allow for GC.
        Overrides:
        uninstallUI in class BasicToolTipUI
        Parameters:
        c - the component from which this UI delegate is being removed; this argument is often ignored, but might be used if the UI object is stateless and shared by multiple components
        See Also:
        ComponentUI.installUI(javax.swing.JComponent), JComponent.updateUI()
      • paint

        public void paint​(Graphics g,
                          JComponent c)
        Description copied from class: ComponentUI
        Paints the specified component appropriately for the look and feel. This method is invoked from the ComponentUI.update method when the specified component is being painted. Subclasses should override this method and use the specified Graphics object to render the content of the component.
        Overrides:
        paint in class BasicToolTipUI
        Parameters:
        g - the Graphics context in which to paint
        c - the component being painted; this argument is often ignored, but might be used if the UI object is stateless and shared by multiple components
        See Also:
        ComponentUI.update(java.awt.Graphics, javax.swing.JComponent)
      • getPreferredSize

        public Dimension getPreferredSize​(JComponent c)
        Description copied from class: ComponentUI
        Returns the specified component's preferred size appropriate for the look and feel. If null is returned, the preferred size will be calculated by the component's layout manager instead (this is the preferred approach for any component with a specific layout manager installed). The default implementation of this method returns null.
        Overrides:
        getPreferredSize in class BasicToolTipUI
        Parameters:
        c - the component whose preferred size is being queried; this argument is often ignored, but might be used if the UI object is stateless and shared by multiple components
        Returns:
        a Dimension object containing given component's preferred size appropriate for the look and feel
        See Also:
        JComponent.getPreferredSize(), LayoutManager.preferredLayoutSize(java.awt.Container)
      • isAcceleratorHidden

        protected boolean isAcceleratorHidden​()
        If the accelerator is hidden, the method returns true, otherwise, returns false.
        Returns:
        true if the accelerator is hidden.
      • getAcceleratorString

        public String getAcceleratorString​()
        Returns the accelerator string.
        Returns:
        the accelerator string.