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Packages that use ComponentOrientation | |
java.awt | Contains all of the classes for creating user interfaces and for painting graphics and images. |
javax.swing | Provides a set of "lightweight" (all-Java language) components that, to the maximum degree possible, work the same on all platforms. |
Uses of ComponentOrientation in java.awt |
Fields in java.awt declared as ComponentOrientation | |
static ComponentOrientation |
ComponentOrientation.LEFT_TO_RIGHT
Items run left to right and lines flow top to bottom Examples: English, French. |
static ComponentOrientation |
ComponentOrientation.RIGHT_TO_LEFT
Items run right to left and lines flow top to bottom Examples: Arabic, Hebrew. |
static ComponentOrientation |
ComponentOrientation.UNKNOWN
Indicates that a component's orientation has not been set. |
Methods in java.awt that return ComponentOrientation | |
ComponentOrientation |
Component.getComponentOrientation()
Retrieve the language-sensitive orientation that is to be used to order the elements or text within this component. |
static ComponentOrientation |
ComponentOrientation.getOrientation(Locale locale)
Return the orientation that is appropriate for the given locale |
static ComponentOrientation |
ComponentOrientation.getOrientation(ResourceBundle bdl)
Return the orientation appropriate for the given ResourceBundle's localization. |
Methods in java.awt with parameters of type ComponentOrientation | |
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Component.setComponentOrientation(ComponentOrientation o)
Set the language-sensitive orientation that is to be used to order the elements or text within this component. |
Uses of ComponentOrientation in javax.swing |
Methods in javax.swing with parameters of type ComponentOrientation | |
void |
JScrollPane.setComponentOrientation(ComponentOrientation co)
Sets the orientation for the vertical and horizontal scrollbars as determined by the ComponentOrientation argument. |
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