Java Code Examples for javax.swing.event.SwingPropertyChangeSupport#firePropertyChange()
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Example 1
Source File: UIManager.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Sets the current look and feel to {@code newLookAndFeel}. * If the current look and feel is {@code non-null} {@code * uninitialize} is invoked on it. If {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code non-null}, {@code initialize} is invoked on it followed * by {@code getDefaults}. The defaults returned from {@code * newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()} replace those of the defaults * from the previous look and feel. If the {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code null}, the look and feel defaults are set to {@code null}. * <p> * A value of {@code null} can be used to set the look and feel * to {@code null}. As the {@code LookAndFeel} is required for * most of Swing to function, setting the {@code LookAndFeel} to * {@code null} is strongly discouraged. * <p> * This is a JavaBeans bound property. * * @param newLookAndFeel {@code LookAndFeel} to install * @throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException if * {@code newLookAndFeel} is {@code non-null} and * {@code newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()} returns * {@code false} * @see #getLookAndFeel */ public static void setLookAndFeel(LookAndFeel newLookAndFeel) throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException { if ((newLookAndFeel != null) && !newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()) { String s = newLookAndFeel.toString() + " not supported on this platform"; throw new UnsupportedLookAndFeelException(s); } LAFState lafState = getLAFState(); LookAndFeel oldLookAndFeel = lafState.lookAndFeel; if (oldLookAndFeel != null) { oldLookAndFeel.uninitialize(); } lafState.lookAndFeel = newLookAndFeel; if (newLookAndFeel != null) { sun.swing.DefaultLookup.setDefaultLookup(null); newLookAndFeel.initialize(); lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()); } else { lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(null); } SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport = lafState. getPropertyChangeSupport(false); if (changeSupport != null) { changeSupport.firePropertyChange("lookAndFeel", oldLookAndFeel, newLookAndFeel); } }
Example 2
Source File: UIManager.java From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Sets the current look and feel to {@code newLookAndFeel}. * If the current look and feel is {@code non-null} {@code * uninitialize} is invoked on it. If {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code non-null}, {@code initialize} is invoked on it followed * by {@code getDefaults}. The defaults returned from {@code * newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()} replace those of the defaults * from the previous look and feel. If the {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code null}, the look and feel defaults are set to {@code null}. * <p> * A value of {@code null} can be used to set the look and feel * to {@code null}. As the {@code LookAndFeel} is required for * most of Swing to function, setting the {@code LookAndFeel} to * {@code null} is strongly discouraged. * <p> * This is a JavaBeans bound property. * * @param newLookAndFeel {@code LookAndFeel} to install * @throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException if * {@code newLookAndFeel} is {@code non-null} and * {@code newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()} returns * {@code false} * @see #getLookAndFeel */ public static void setLookAndFeel(LookAndFeel newLookAndFeel) throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException { if ((newLookAndFeel != null) && !newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()) { String s = newLookAndFeel.toString() + " not supported on this platform"; throw new UnsupportedLookAndFeelException(s); } LAFState lafState = getLAFState(); LookAndFeel oldLookAndFeel = lafState.lookAndFeel; if (oldLookAndFeel != null) { oldLookAndFeel.uninitialize(); } lafState.lookAndFeel = newLookAndFeel; if (newLookAndFeel != null) { sun.swing.DefaultLookup.setDefaultLookup(null); newLookAndFeel.initialize(); lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()); } else { lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(null); } SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport = lafState. getPropertyChangeSupport(false); if (changeSupport != null) { changeSupport.firePropertyChange("lookAndFeel", oldLookAndFeel, newLookAndFeel); } }
Example 3
Source File: UIManager.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Sets the current look and feel to {@code newLookAndFeel}. * If the current look and feel is {@code non-null} {@code * uninitialize} is invoked on it. If {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code non-null}, {@code initialize} is invoked on it followed * by {@code getDefaults}. The defaults returned from {@code * newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()} replace those of the defaults * from the previous look and feel. If the {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code null}, the look and feel defaults are set to {@code null}. * <p> * A value of {@code null} can be used to set the look and feel * to {@code null}. As the {@code LookAndFeel} is required for * most of Swing to function, setting the {@code LookAndFeel} to * {@code null} is strongly discouraged. * <p> * This is a JavaBeans bound property. * * @param newLookAndFeel {@code LookAndFeel} to install * @throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException if * {@code newLookAndFeel} is {@code non-null} and * {@code newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()} returns * {@code false} * @see #getLookAndFeel */ public static void setLookAndFeel(LookAndFeel newLookAndFeel) throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException { if ((newLookAndFeel != null) && !newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()) { String s = newLookAndFeel.toString() + " not supported on this platform"; throw new UnsupportedLookAndFeelException(s); } LAFState lafState = getLAFState(); LookAndFeel oldLookAndFeel = lafState.lookAndFeel; if (oldLookAndFeel != null) { oldLookAndFeel.uninitialize(); } lafState.lookAndFeel = newLookAndFeel; if (newLookAndFeel != null) { sun.swing.DefaultLookup.setDefaultLookup(null); newLookAndFeel.initialize(); lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()); } else { lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(null); } SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport = lafState. getPropertyChangeSupport(false); if (changeSupport != null) { changeSupport.firePropertyChange("lookAndFeel", oldLookAndFeel, newLookAndFeel); } }
Example 4
Source File: UIManager.java From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Sets the current look and feel to {@code newLookAndFeel}. * If the current look and feel is {@code non-null} {@code * uninitialize} is invoked on it. If {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code non-null}, {@code initialize} is invoked on it followed * by {@code getDefaults}. The defaults returned from {@code * newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()} replace those of the defaults * from the previous look and feel. If the {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code null}, the look and feel defaults are set to {@code null}. * <p> * A value of {@code null} can be used to set the look and feel * to {@code null}. As the {@code LookAndFeel} is required for * most of Swing to function, setting the {@code LookAndFeel} to * {@code null} is strongly discouraged. * <p> * This is a JavaBeans bound property. * * @param newLookAndFeel {@code LookAndFeel} to install * @throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException if * {@code newLookAndFeel} is {@code non-null} and * {@code newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()} returns * {@code false} * @see #getLookAndFeel */ public static void setLookAndFeel(LookAndFeel newLookAndFeel) throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException { if ((newLookAndFeel != null) && !newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()) { String s = newLookAndFeel.toString() + " not supported on this platform"; throw new UnsupportedLookAndFeelException(s); } LAFState lafState = getLAFState(); LookAndFeel oldLookAndFeel = lafState.lookAndFeel; if (oldLookAndFeel != null) { oldLookAndFeel.uninitialize(); } lafState.lookAndFeel = newLookAndFeel; if (newLookAndFeel != null) { sun.swing.DefaultLookup.setDefaultLookup(null); newLookAndFeel.initialize(); lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()); } else { lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(null); } SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport = lafState. getPropertyChangeSupport(false); if (changeSupport != null) { changeSupport.firePropertyChange("lookAndFeel", oldLookAndFeel, newLookAndFeel); } }
Example 5
Source File: UIManager.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Sets the current look and feel to {@code newLookAndFeel}. * If the current look and feel is {@code non-null} {@code * uninitialize} is invoked on it. If {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code non-null}, {@code initialize} is invoked on it followed * by {@code getDefaults}. The defaults returned from {@code * newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()} replace those of the defaults * from the previous look and feel. If the {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code null}, the look and feel defaults are set to {@code null}. * <p> * A value of {@code null} can be used to set the look and feel * to {@code null}. As the {@code LookAndFeel} is required for * most of Swing to function, setting the {@code LookAndFeel} to * {@code null} is strongly discouraged. * <p> * This is a JavaBeans bound property. * * @param newLookAndFeel {@code LookAndFeel} to install * @throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException if * {@code newLookAndFeel} is {@code non-null} and * {@code newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()} returns * {@code false} * @see #getLookAndFeel */ public static void setLookAndFeel(LookAndFeel newLookAndFeel) throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException { if ((newLookAndFeel != null) && !newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()) { String s = newLookAndFeel.toString() + " not supported on this platform"; throw new UnsupportedLookAndFeelException(s); } LAFState lafState = getLAFState(); LookAndFeel oldLookAndFeel = lafState.lookAndFeel; if (oldLookAndFeel != null) { oldLookAndFeel.uninitialize(); } lafState.lookAndFeel = newLookAndFeel; if (newLookAndFeel != null) { sun.swing.DefaultLookup.setDefaultLookup(null); newLookAndFeel.initialize(); lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()); } else { lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(null); } SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport = lafState. getPropertyChangeSupport(false); if (changeSupport != null) { changeSupport.firePropertyChange("lookAndFeel", oldLookAndFeel, newLookAndFeel); } }
Example 6
Source File: UIManager.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Sets the current look and feel to {@code newLookAndFeel}. * If the current look and feel is {@code non-null} {@code * uninitialize} is invoked on it. If {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code non-null}, {@code initialize} is invoked on it followed * by {@code getDefaults}. The defaults returned from {@code * newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()} replace those of the defaults * from the previous look and feel. If the {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code null}, the look and feel defaults are set to {@code null}. * <p> * A value of {@code null} can be used to set the look and feel * to {@code null}. As the {@code LookAndFeel} is required for * most of Swing to function, setting the {@code LookAndFeel} to * {@code null} is strongly discouraged. * <p> * This is a JavaBeans bound property. * * @param newLookAndFeel {@code LookAndFeel} to install * @throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException if * {@code newLookAndFeel} is {@code non-null} and * {@code newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()} returns * {@code false} * @see #getLookAndFeel */ public static void setLookAndFeel(LookAndFeel newLookAndFeel) throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException { if ((newLookAndFeel != null) && !newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()) { String s = newLookAndFeel.toString() + " not supported on this platform"; throw new UnsupportedLookAndFeelException(s); } LAFState lafState = getLAFState(); LookAndFeel oldLookAndFeel = lafState.lookAndFeel; if (oldLookAndFeel != null) { oldLookAndFeel.uninitialize(); } lafState.lookAndFeel = newLookAndFeel; if (newLookAndFeel != null) { sun.swing.DefaultLookup.setDefaultLookup(null); newLookAndFeel.initialize(); lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()); } else { lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(null); } SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport = lafState. getPropertyChangeSupport(false); if (changeSupport != null) { changeSupport.firePropertyChange("lookAndFeel", oldLookAndFeel, newLookAndFeel); } }
Example 7
Source File: UIManager.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Sets the current look and feel to {@code newLookAndFeel}. * If the current look and feel is {@code non-null} {@code * uninitialize} is invoked on it. If {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code non-null}, {@code initialize} is invoked on it followed * by {@code getDefaults}. The defaults returned from {@code * newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()} replace those of the defaults * from the previous look and feel. If the {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code null}, the look and feel defaults are set to {@code null}. * <p> * A value of {@code null} can be used to set the look and feel * to {@code null}. As the {@code LookAndFeel} is required for * most of Swing to function, setting the {@code LookAndFeel} to * {@code null} is strongly discouraged. * <p> * This is a JavaBeans bound property. * * @param newLookAndFeel {@code LookAndFeel} to install * @throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException if * {@code newLookAndFeel} is {@code non-null} and * {@code newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()} returns * {@code false} * @see #getLookAndFeel */ public static void setLookAndFeel(LookAndFeel newLookAndFeel) throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException { if ((newLookAndFeel != null) && !newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()) { String s = newLookAndFeel.toString() + " not supported on this platform"; throw new UnsupportedLookAndFeelException(s); } LAFState lafState = getLAFState(); LookAndFeel oldLookAndFeel = lafState.lookAndFeel; if (oldLookAndFeel != null) { oldLookAndFeel.uninitialize(); } lafState.lookAndFeel = newLookAndFeel; if (newLookAndFeel != null) { sun.swing.DefaultLookup.setDefaultLookup(null); newLookAndFeel.initialize(); lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()); } else { lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(null); } SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport = lafState. getPropertyChangeSupport(false); if (changeSupport != null) { changeSupport.firePropertyChange("lookAndFeel", oldLookAndFeel, newLookAndFeel); } }
Example 8
Source File: UIManager.java From Java8CN with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Sets the current look and feel to {@code newLookAndFeel}. * If the current look and feel is {@code non-null} {@code * uninitialize} is invoked on it. If {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code non-null}, {@code initialize} is invoked on it followed * by {@code getDefaults}. The defaults returned from {@code * newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()} replace those of the defaults * from the previous look and feel. If the {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code null}, the look and feel defaults are set to {@code null}. * <p> * A value of {@code null} can be used to set the look and feel * to {@code null}. As the {@code LookAndFeel} is required for * most of Swing to function, setting the {@code LookAndFeel} to * {@code null} is strongly discouraged. * <p> * This is a JavaBeans bound property. * * @param newLookAndFeel {@code LookAndFeel} to install * @throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException if * {@code newLookAndFeel} is {@code non-null} and * {@code newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()} returns * {@code false} * @see #getLookAndFeel */ public static void setLookAndFeel(LookAndFeel newLookAndFeel) throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException { if ((newLookAndFeel != null) && !newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()) { String s = newLookAndFeel.toString() + " not supported on this platform"; throw new UnsupportedLookAndFeelException(s); } LAFState lafState = getLAFState(); LookAndFeel oldLookAndFeel = lafState.lookAndFeel; if (oldLookAndFeel != null) { oldLookAndFeel.uninitialize(); } lafState.lookAndFeel = newLookAndFeel; if (newLookAndFeel != null) { sun.swing.DefaultLookup.setDefaultLookup(null); newLookAndFeel.initialize(); lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()); } else { lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(null); } SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport = lafState. getPropertyChangeSupport(false); if (changeSupport != null) { changeSupport.firePropertyChange("lookAndFeel", oldLookAndFeel, newLookAndFeel); } }
Example 9
Source File: UIManager.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Sets the current look and feel to {@code newLookAndFeel}. * If the current look and feel is {@code non-null} {@code * uninitialize} is invoked on it. If {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code non-null}, {@code initialize} is invoked on it followed * by {@code getDefaults}. The defaults returned from {@code * newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()} replace those of the defaults * from the previous look and feel. If the {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code null}, the look and feel defaults are set to {@code null}. * <p> * A value of {@code null} can be used to set the look and feel * to {@code null}. As the {@code LookAndFeel} is required for * most of Swing to function, setting the {@code LookAndFeel} to * {@code null} is strongly discouraged. * <p> * This is a JavaBeans bound property. * * @param newLookAndFeel {@code LookAndFeel} to install * @throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException if * {@code newLookAndFeel} is {@code non-null} and * {@code newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()} returns * {@code false} * @see #getLookAndFeel */ public static void setLookAndFeel(LookAndFeel newLookAndFeel) throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException { if ((newLookAndFeel != null) && !newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()) { String s = newLookAndFeel.toString() + " not supported on this platform"; throw new UnsupportedLookAndFeelException(s); } LAFState lafState = getLAFState(); LookAndFeel oldLookAndFeel = lafState.lookAndFeel; if (oldLookAndFeel != null) { oldLookAndFeel.uninitialize(); } lafState.lookAndFeel = newLookAndFeel; if (newLookAndFeel != null) { sun.swing.DefaultLookup.setDefaultLookup(null); newLookAndFeel.initialize(); lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()); } else { lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(null); } SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport = lafState. getPropertyChangeSupport(false); if (changeSupport != null) { changeSupport.firePropertyChange("lookAndFeel", oldLookAndFeel, newLookAndFeel); } }
Example 10
Source File: UIManager.java From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Sets the current look and feel to {@code newLookAndFeel}. * If the current look and feel is {@code non-null} {@code * uninitialize} is invoked on it. If {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code non-null}, {@code initialize} is invoked on it followed * by {@code getDefaults}. The defaults returned from {@code * newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()} replace those of the defaults * from the previous look and feel. If the {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code null}, the look and feel defaults are set to {@code null}. * <p> * A value of {@code null} can be used to set the look and feel * to {@code null}. As the {@code LookAndFeel} is required for * most of Swing to function, setting the {@code LookAndFeel} to * {@code null} is strongly discouraged. * <p> * This is a JavaBeans bound property. * * @param newLookAndFeel {@code LookAndFeel} to install * @throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException if * {@code newLookAndFeel} is {@code non-null} and * {@code newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()} returns * {@code false} * @see #getLookAndFeel */ public static void setLookAndFeel(LookAndFeel newLookAndFeel) throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException { if ((newLookAndFeel != null) && !newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()) { String s = newLookAndFeel.toString() + " not supported on this platform"; throw new UnsupportedLookAndFeelException(s); } LAFState lafState = getLAFState(); LookAndFeel oldLookAndFeel = lafState.lookAndFeel; if (oldLookAndFeel != null) { oldLookAndFeel.uninitialize(); } lafState.lookAndFeel = newLookAndFeel; if (newLookAndFeel != null) { sun.swing.DefaultLookup.setDefaultLookup(null); newLookAndFeel.initialize(); lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()); } else { lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(null); } SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport = lafState. getPropertyChangeSupport(false); if (changeSupport != null) { changeSupport.firePropertyChange("lookAndFeel", oldLookAndFeel, newLookAndFeel); } }
Example 11
Source File: UIManager.java From Bytecoder with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Sets the current look and feel to {@code newLookAndFeel}. * If the current look and feel is {@code non-null} {@code * uninitialize} is invoked on it. If {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code non-null}, {@code initialize} is invoked on it followed * by {@code getDefaults}. The defaults returned from {@code * newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()} replace those of the defaults * from the previous look and feel. If the {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code null}, the look and feel defaults are set to {@code null}. * <p> * A value of {@code null} can be used to set the look and feel * to {@code null}. As the {@code LookAndFeel} is required for * most of Swing to function, setting the {@code LookAndFeel} to * {@code null} is strongly discouraged. * <p> * This is a JavaBeans bound property. * * @param newLookAndFeel {@code LookAndFeel} to install * @throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException if * {@code newLookAndFeel} is {@code non-null} and * {@code newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()} returns * {@code false} * @see #getLookAndFeel */ public static void setLookAndFeel(LookAndFeel newLookAndFeel) throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException { if ((newLookAndFeel != null) && !newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()) { String s = newLookAndFeel.toString() + " not supported on this platform"; throw new UnsupportedLookAndFeelException(s); } LAFState lafState = getLAFState(); LookAndFeel oldLookAndFeel = lafState.lookAndFeel; if (oldLookAndFeel != null) { oldLookAndFeel.uninitialize(); } lafState.lookAndFeel = newLookAndFeel; if (newLookAndFeel != null) { sun.swing.DefaultLookup.setDefaultLookup(null); newLookAndFeel.initialize(); lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()); } else { lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(null); } SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport = lafState. getPropertyChangeSupport(false); if (changeSupport != null) { changeSupport.firePropertyChange("lookAndFeel", oldLookAndFeel, newLookAndFeel); } }
Example 12
Source File: UIManager.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Sets the current look and feel to {@code newLookAndFeel}. * If the current look and feel is {@code non-null} {@code * uninitialize} is invoked on it. If {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code non-null}, {@code initialize} is invoked on it followed * by {@code getDefaults}. The defaults returned from {@code * newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()} replace those of the defaults * from the previous look and feel. If the {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code null}, the look and feel defaults are set to {@code null}. * <p> * A value of {@code null} can be used to set the look and feel * to {@code null}. As the {@code LookAndFeel} is required for * most of Swing to function, setting the {@code LookAndFeel} to * {@code null} is strongly discouraged. * <p> * This is a JavaBeans bound property. * * @param newLookAndFeel {@code LookAndFeel} to install * @throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException if * {@code newLookAndFeel} is {@code non-null} and * {@code newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()} returns * {@code false} * @see #getLookAndFeel */ public static void setLookAndFeel(LookAndFeel newLookAndFeel) throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException { if ((newLookAndFeel != null) && !newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()) { String s = newLookAndFeel.toString() + " not supported on this platform"; throw new UnsupportedLookAndFeelException(s); } LAFState lafState = getLAFState(); LookAndFeel oldLookAndFeel = lafState.lookAndFeel; if (oldLookAndFeel != null) { oldLookAndFeel.uninitialize(); } lafState.lookAndFeel = newLookAndFeel; if (newLookAndFeel != null) { sun.swing.DefaultLookup.setDefaultLookup(null); newLookAndFeel.initialize(); lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()); } else { lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(null); } SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport = lafState. getPropertyChangeSupport(false); if (changeSupport != null) { changeSupport.firePropertyChange("lookAndFeel", oldLookAndFeel, newLookAndFeel); } }
Example 13
Source File: UIManager.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Sets the current look and feel to {@code newLookAndFeel}. * If the current look and feel is {@code non-null} {@code * uninitialize} is invoked on it. If {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code non-null}, {@code initialize} is invoked on it followed * by {@code getDefaults}. The defaults returned from {@code * newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()} replace those of the defaults * from the previous look and feel. If the {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code null}, the look and feel defaults are set to {@code null}. * <p> * A value of {@code null} can be used to set the look and feel * to {@code null}. As the {@code LookAndFeel} is required for * most of Swing to function, setting the {@code LookAndFeel} to * {@code null} is strongly discouraged. * <p> * This is a JavaBeans bound property. * * @param newLookAndFeel {@code LookAndFeel} to install * @throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException if * {@code newLookAndFeel} is {@code non-null} and * {@code newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()} returns * {@code false} * @see #getLookAndFeel */ public static void setLookAndFeel(LookAndFeel newLookAndFeel) throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException { if ((newLookAndFeel != null) && !newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()) { String s = newLookAndFeel.toString() + " not supported on this platform"; throw new UnsupportedLookAndFeelException(s); } LAFState lafState = getLAFState(); LookAndFeel oldLookAndFeel = lafState.lookAndFeel; if (oldLookAndFeel != null) { oldLookAndFeel.uninitialize(); } lafState.lookAndFeel = newLookAndFeel; if (newLookAndFeel != null) { sun.swing.DefaultLookup.setDefaultLookup(null); newLookAndFeel.initialize(); lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()); } else { lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(null); } SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport = lafState. getPropertyChangeSupport(false); if (changeSupport != null) { changeSupport.firePropertyChange("lookAndFeel", oldLookAndFeel, newLookAndFeel); } }
Example 14
Source File: UIManager.java From JDKSourceCode1.8 with MIT License | 5 votes |
/** * Sets the current look and feel to {@code newLookAndFeel}. * If the current look and feel is {@code non-null} {@code * uninitialize} is invoked on it. If {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code non-null}, {@code initialize} is invoked on it followed * by {@code getDefaults}. The defaults returned from {@code * newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()} replace those of the defaults * from the previous look and feel. If the {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code null}, the look and feel defaults are set to {@code null}. * <p> * A value of {@code null} can be used to set the look and feel * to {@code null}. As the {@code LookAndFeel} is required for * most of Swing to function, setting the {@code LookAndFeel} to * {@code null} is strongly discouraged. * <p> * This is a JavaBeans bound property. * * @param newLookAndFeel {@code LookAndFeel} to install * @throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException if * {@code newLookAndFeel} is {@code non-null} and * {@code newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()} returns * {@code false} * @see #getLookAndFeel */ public static void setLookAndFeel(LookAndFeel newLookAndFeel) throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException { if ((newLookAndFeel != null) && !newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()) { String s = newLookAndFeel.toString() + " not supported on this platform"; throw new UnsupportedLookAndFeelException(s); } LAFState lafState = getLAFState(); LookAndFeel oldLookAndFeel = lafState.lookAndFeel; if (oldLookAndFeel != null) { oldLookAndFeel.uninitialize(); } lafState.lookAndFeel = newLookAndFeel; if (newLookAndFeel != null) { sun.swing.DefaultLookup.setDefaultLookup(null); newLookAndFeel.initialize(); lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()); } else { lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(null); } SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport = lafState. getPropertyChangeSupport(false); if (changeSupport != null) { changeSupport.firePropertyChange("lookAndFeel", oldLookAndFeel, newLookAndFeel); } }
Example 15
Source File: UIManager.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Sets the current look and feel to {@code newLookAndFeel}. * If the current look and feel is {@code non-null} {@code * uninitialize} is invoked on it. If {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code non-null}, {@code initialize} is invoked on it followed * by {@code getDefaults}. The defaults returned from {@code * newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()} replace those of the defaults * from the previous look and feel. If the {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code null}, the look and feel defaults are set to {@code null}. * <p> * A value of {@code null} can be used to set the look and feel * to {@code null}. As the {@code LookAndFeel} is required for * most of Swing to function, setting the {@code LookAndFeel} to * {@code null} is strongly discouraged. * <p> * This is a JavaBeans bound property. * * @param newLookAndFeel {@code LookAndFeel} to install * @throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException if * {@code newLookAndFeel} is {@code non-null} and * {@code newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()} returns * {@code false} * @see #getLookAndFeel */ public static void setLookAndFeel(LookAndFeel newLookAndFeel) throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException { if ((newLookAndFeel != null) && !newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()) { String s = newLookAndFeel.toString() + " not supported on this platform"; throw new UnsupportedLookAndFeelException(s); } LAFState lafState = getLAFState(); LookAndFeel oldLookAndFeel = lafState.lookAndFeel; if (oldLookAndFeel != null) { oldLookAndFeel.uninitialize(); } lafState.lookAndFeel = newLookAndFeel; if (newLookAndFeel != null) { sun.swing.DefaultLookup.setDefaultLookup(null); newLookAndFeel.initialize(); lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()); } else { lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(null); } SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport = lafState. getPropertyChangeSupport(false); if (changeSupport != null) { changeSupport.firePropertyChange("lookAndFeel", oldLookAndFeel, newLookAndFeel); } }
Example 16
Source File: UIManager.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Sets the current look and feel to {@code newLookAndFeel}. * If the current look and feel is {@code non-null} {@code * uninitialize} is invoked on it. If {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code non-null}, {@code initialize} is invoked on it followed * by {@code getDefaults}. The defaults returned from {@code * newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()} replace those of the defaults * from the previous look and feel. If the {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code null}, the look and feel defaults are set to {@code null}. * <p> * A value of {@code null} can be used to set the look and feel * to {@code null}. As the {@code LookAndFeel} is required for * most of Swing to function, setting the {@code LookAndFeel} to * {@code null} is strongly discouraged. * <p> * This is a JavaBeans bound property. * * @param newLookAndFeel {@code LookAndFeel} to install * @throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException if * {@code newLookAndFeel} is {@code non-null} and * {@code newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()} returns * {@code false} * @see #getLookAndFeel */ public static void setLookAndFeel(LookAndFeel newLookAndFeel) throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException { if ((newLookAndFeel != null) && !newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()) { String s = newLookAndFeel.toString() + " not supported on this platform"; throw new UnsupportedLookAndFeelException(s); } LAFState lafState = getLAFState(); LookAndFeel oldLookAndFeel = lafState.lookAndFeel; if (oldLookAndFeel != null) { oldLookAndFeel.uninitialize(); } lafState.lookAndFeel = newLookAndFeel; if (newLookAndFeel != null) { sun.swing.DefaultLookup.setDefaultLookup(null); newLookAndFeel.initialize(); lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()); } else { lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(null); } SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport = lafState. getPropertyChangeSupport(false); if (changeSupport != null) { changeSupport.firePropertyChange("lookAndFeel", oldLookAndFeel, newLookAndFeel); } }
Example 17
Source File: UIManager.java From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Sets the current look and feel to {@code newLookAndFeel}. * If the current look and feel is {@code non-null} {@code * uninitialize} is invoked on it. If {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code non-null}, {@code initialize} is invoked on it followed * by {@code getDefaults}. The defaults returned from {@code * newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()} replace those of the defaults * from the previous look and feel. If the {@code newLookAndFeel} is * {@code null}, the look and feel defaults are set to {@code null}. * <p> * A value of {@code null} can be used to set the look and feel * to {@code null}. As the {@code LookAndFeel} is required for * most of Swing to function, setting the {@code LookAndFeel} to * {@code null} is strongly discouraged. * <p> * This is a JavaBeans bound property. * * @param newLookAndFeel {@code LookAndFeel} to install * @throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException if * {@code newLookAndFeel} is {@code non-null} and * {@code newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()} returns * {@code false} * @see #getLookAndFeel */ public static void setLookAndFeel(LookAndFeel newLookAndFeel) throws UnsupportedLookAndFeelException { if ((newLookAndFeel != null) && !newLookAndFeel.isSupportedLookAndFeel()) { String s = newLookAndFeel.toString() + " not supported on this platform"; throw new UnsupportedLookAndFeelException(s); } LAFState lafState = getLAFState(); LookAndFeel oldLookAndFeel = lafState.lookAndFeel; if (oldLookAndFeel != null) { oldLookAndFeel.uninitialize(); } lafState.lookAndFeel = newLookAndFeel; if (newLookAndFeel != null) { sun.swing.DefaultLookup.setDefaultLookup(null); newLookAndFeel.initialize(); lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(newLookAndFeel.getDefaults()); } else { lafState.setLookAndFeelDefaults(null); } SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport = lafState. getPropertyChangeSupport(false); if (changeSupport != null) { changeSupport.firePropertyChange("lookAndFeel", oldLookAndFeel, newLookAndFeel); } }