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JSplitPaneExtended | public class JSplitPaneExtended extends JSplitPane (Code) | | A JSplitPane subclass that can try to remove the divider
border. Useful if the splitted components render their own borders. Note that
this feature is not supported by all look&feels. Some look&feel
implementation will always show a divider border, and conversely, others will
never show a divider border.
author: Karsten Lentzsch author: Kay Krüger-Barvels See Also: javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicSplitPaneUI |
Method Summary | |
public void | setDividerBorderVisible(boolean newVisibility) Makes the divider border visible or invisible. | public void | updateUI() Updates the UI and sets an empty divider border. |
JSplitPaneExtended | public JSplitPaneExtended(int newOrientation, Component newLeftComponent, Component newRightComponent)(Code) | | |
setDividerBorderVisible | public void setDividerBorderVisible(boolean newVisibility)(Code) | | Makes the divider border visible or invisible. Note that this feature is
not supported by all look&feels. Some look&feel implementation
will always show a divider border, and conversely, others will never show
a divider border.
Parameters: newVisibility - true for visible, false for invisible |
updateUI | public void updateUI()(Code) | | Updates the UI and sets an empty divider border. The divider border may
be restored by a L&F at UI installation time. And so, we try to reset it
each time the UI is changed.
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