javax.swing.colorchooser
Class AbstractColorChooserPanel
java.lang.Object
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+--java.awt.Component
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+--java.awt.Container
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+--javax.swing.JComponent
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+--javax.swing.JPanel
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+--javax.swing.colorchooser.AbstractColorChooserPanel
- public abstract class AbstractColorChooserPanel
- extends JPanel
The is the abstract superclass for color choosers. If you want to add a new color chooser
panel into a JColorChooser, sublclass 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. A future release of Swing will provide support for
long term persistence.
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
Methods inherited from class javax.swing.JComponent |
addAncestorListener,
addNotify,
addPropertyChangeListener,
addPropertyChangeListener,
addVetoableChangeListener,
computeVisibleRect,
contains,
createToolTip,
firePropertyChange,
firePropertyChange,
firePropertyChange,
firePropertyChange,
firePropertyChange,
firePropertyChange,
firePropertyChange,
firePropertyChange,
firePropertyChange,
fireVetoableChange,
getActionForKeyStroke,
getAlignmentX,
getAlignmentY,
getAutoscrolls,
getBorder,
getBounds,
getClientProperty,
getComponentGraphics,
getConditionForKeyStroke,
getDebugGraphicsOptions,
getGraphics,
getHeight,
getInsets,
getInsets,
getLocation,
getMaximumSize,
getMinimumSize,
getNextFocusableComponent,
getPreferredSize,
getRegisteredKeyStrokes,
getRootPane,
getSize,
getToolTipLocation,
getToolTipText,
getToolTipText,
getTopLevelAncestor,
getVisibleRect,
getWidth,
getX,
getY,
grabFocus,
hasFocus,
isDoubleBuffered,
isFocusCycleRoot,
isFocusTraversable,
isLightweightComponent,
isManagingFocus,
isOpaque,
isOptimizedDrawingEnabled,
isPaintingTile,
isRequestFocusEnabled,
isValidateRoot,
paintBorder,
paintChildren,
paintComponent,
paintImmediately,
paintImmediately,
processComponentKeyEvent,
processFocusEvent,
processKeyEvent,
processMouseMotionEvent,
putClientProperty,
registerKeyboardAction,
registerKeyboardAction,
removeAncestorListener,
removeNotify,
removePropertyChangeListener,
removePropertyChangeListener,
removeVetoableChangeListener,
repaint,
repaint,
requestDefaultFocus,
requestFocus,
resetKeyboardActions,
reshape,
revalidate,
scrollRectToVisible,
setAlignmentX,
setAlignmentY,
setAutoscrolls,
setBackground,
setBorder,
setDebugGraphicsOptions,
setDoubleBuffered,
setEnabled,
setFont,
setForeground,
setMaximumSize,
setMinimumSize,
setNextFocusableComponent,
setOpaque,
setPreferredSize,
setRequestFocusEnabled,
setToolTipText,
setUI,
setVisible,
unregisterKeyboardAction,
update |
Methods inherited from class java.awt.Container |
add,
add,
add,
add,
add,
addContainerListener,
addImpl,
countComponents,
deliverEvent,
doLayout,
findComponentAt,
findComponentAt,
getComponent,
getComponentAt,
getComponentAt,
getComponentCount,
getComponents,
getLayout,
insets,
invalidate,
isAncestorOf,
layout,
list,
list,
locate,
minimumSize,
paintComponents,
preferredSize,
print,
printComponents,
processContainerEvent,
processEvent,
remove,
remove,
removeAll,
removeContainerListener,
setCursor,
setLayout,
validate,
validateTree |
Methods inherited from class java.awt.Component |
action,
add,
addComponentListener,
addFocusListener,
addInputMethodListener,
addKeyListener,
addMouseListener,
addMouseMotionListener,
bounds,
checkImage,
checkImage,
coalesceEvents,
contains,
createImage,
createImage,
disable,
disableEvents,
dispatchEvent,
enable,
enable,
enableEvents,
enableInputMethods,
getBackground,
getBounds,
getColorModel,
getComponentOrientation,
getCursor,
getDropTarget,
getFont,
getFontMetrics,
getForeground,
getInputContext,
getInputMethodRequests,
getLocale,
getLocation,
getLocationOnScreen,
getName,
getParent,
getPeer,
getSize,
getToolkit,
getTreeLock,
gotFocus,
handleEvent,
hide,
imageUpdate,
inside,
isDisplayable,
isEnabled,
isLightweight,
isShowing,
isValid,
isVisible,
keyDown,
keyUp,
list,
list,
list,
location,
lostFocus,
mouseDown,
mouseDrag,
mouseEnter,
mouseExit,
mouseMove,
mouseUp,
move,
nextFocus,
paintAll,
postEvent,
prepareImage,
prepareImage,
printAll,
processComponentEvent,
processInputMethodEvent,
processMouseEvent,
remove,
removeComponentListener,
removeFocusListener,
removeInputMethodListener,
removeKeyListener,
removeMouseListener,
removeMouseMotionListener,
repaint,
repaint,
repaint,
resize,
resize,
setBounds,
setBounds,
setComponentOrientation,
setDropTarget,
setLocale,
setLocation,
setLocation,
setName,
setSize,
setSize,
show,
show,
size,
toString,
transferFocus |
AbstractColorChooserPanel
public AbstractColorChooserPanel()
updateChooser
public abstract void updateChooser()
- override this method to update your ChooserPanel
This method will be automatically called when the model's state
changes.
It is also called by installChooserPanel to allow you to set up
the initial state of your chooser
buildChooser
protected abstract void buildChooser()
getDisplayName
public abstract String getDisplayName()
getSmallDisplayIcon
public abstract Icon getSmallDisplayIcon()
getLargeDisplayIcon
public abstract Icon getLargeDisplayIcon()
installChooserPanel
public void installChooserPanel(JColorChooser enclosingChooser)
- This get called when the panel is added to the chooser.
if you're going to override this, be sure to call super.
uninstallChooserPanel
public void uninstallChooserPanel(JColorChooser enclosingChooser)
- This get called when the panel is removed from the chooser.
if you're going to override this, be sure to call super.
getColorSelectionModel
public ColorSelectionModel getColorSelectionModel()
- Returns:
- The model this panel is editing
getColorFromModel
protected Color getColorFromModel()
paint
public void paint(Graphics g)
- Description copied from class: JComponent
- This method is invoked by Swing to draw components.
Applications should not invoke paint directly,
but should instead use the
repaint
method to
schedule the component for redrawing.
This method actually delegates the work of painting to three
protected methods: paintComponent
, paintBorder
,
and paintChildren
. They're called in the order
listed to ensure that children appear on top of component itself.
Generally speaking, the component and its children should not
paint in the insets area allocated to the border. Subclasses can
just override this method, as always. A subclass that just
wants to specialize the UI (look and feel) delegates paint
method should just override paintComponent
.
- Overrides:
- paint in class JComponent
- Tags copied from class: JComponent
- See Also:
JComponent.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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