javax.swing.text
Class StyleConstants.ColorConstants
java.lang.Object
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+--javax.swing.text.StyleConstants
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+--javax.swing.text.StyleConstants.ColorConstants
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- AttributeSet.CharacterAttribute, AttributeSet.ColorAttribute
- Enclosing class:
- StyleConstants
- public static class StyleConstants.ColorConstants
- extends StyleConstants
- implements AttributeSet.ColorAttribute, AttributeSet.CharacterAttribute
This is a typesafe enumeration of the well-known
attributes that contribute to a color. These are aliased
by the outer class for general presentation.
Fields inherited from class javax.swing.text.StyleConstants |
ALIGN_CENTER, ALIGN_JUSTIFIED, ALIGN_LEFT, ALIGN_RIGHT, Alignment, BidiLevel, Bold, ComponentAttribute, ComponentElementName, ComposedTextAttribute, FirstLineIndent, FontFamily, FontSize, IconAttribute, IconElementName, Italic, LeftIndent, LineSpacing, ModelAttribute, NameAttribute, Orientation, ResolveAttribute, RightIndent, SpaceAbove, SpaceBelow, StrikeThrough, Subscript, Superscript, TabSet, Underline |
Methods inherited from class javax.swing.text.StyleConstants |
getAlignment, getBackground, getBidiLevel, getComponent, getFirstLineIndent, getFontFamily, getFontSize, getForeground, getIcon, getLeftIndent, getLineSpacing, getRightIndent, getSpaceAbove, getSpaceBelow, getTabSet, isBold, isItalic, isStrikeThrough, isSubscript, isSuperscript, isUnderline, setAlignment, setBackground, setBidiLevel, setBold, setComponent, setFirstLineIndent, setFontFamily, setFontSize, setForeground, setIcon, setItalic, setLeftIndent, setLineSpacing, setRightIndent, setSpaceAbove, setSpaceBelow, setStrikeThrough, setSubscript, setSuperscript, setTabSet, setUnderline, toString |
Foreground
public static final Object Foreground
- Name of the foreground color attribute.
Background
public static final Object Background
- Name of the background color attribute.
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