JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

Uses of Class
javax.swing.plaf.SeparatorUI

Packages that use SeparatorUI
javax.swing Provides a set of "lightweight" (all-Java language) components that, to the maximum degree possible, work the same on all platforms. 
javax.swing.plaf.basic Provides user interface objects built according to the Basic look-and-feel. 
javax.swing.plaf.metal Provides user interface objects built according to the ``metal'' look-and-feel. 
javax.swing.plaf.multi The multiplexing look and feel allows users to combine auxiliary look and feels with the default look and feel. 
 

Uses of SeparatorUI in javax.swing
 

Methods in javax.swing that return SeparatorUI
 SeparatorUI JSeparator.getUI()
          Returns the L&F object that renders this component.
 

Methods in javax.swing with parameters of type SeparatorUI
 void JSeparator.setUI(SeparatorUI ui)
          Sets the L&F object that renders this component.
 

Uses of SeparatorUI in javax.swing.plaf.basic
 

Subclasses of SeparatorUI in javax.swing.plaf.basic
 class BasicPopupMenuSeparatorUI
          A Basic L&F implementation of PopupMenuSeparatorUI.
 class BasicSeparatorUI
          A Basic L&F implementation of SeparatorUI.
 class BasicToolBarSeparatorUI
          A Basic L&F implementation of ToolBarSeparatorUI.
 

Uses of SeparatorUI in javax.swing.plaf.metal
 

Subclasses of SeparatorUI in javax.swing.plaf.metal
 class MetalPopupMenuSeparatorUI
          A Metal L&F implementation of PopupMenuSeparatorUI.
 class MetalSeparatorUI
          A Metal L&F implementation of SeparatorUI.
 

Uses of SeparatorUI in javax.swing.plaf.multi
 

Subclasses of SeparatorUI in javax.swing.plaf.multi
 class MultiSeparatorUI
          MultiSeparatorUI implementation
 


JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

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