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Java » Swing JFC » LayoutScreenshots 
A JTextField for displaying insets.
  
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 * --------------------
 * InsetsTextField.java
 * --------------------
 * (C) Copyright 2000-2008, by Andrzej Porebski.
 *
 * Original Author:  Andrzej Porebski;
 * Contributor(s):   Arnaud Lelievre;
 *
 * $Id: InsetsTextField.java,v 1.4 2008/12/18 09:57:32 mungady Exp $
 *
 * Changes (from 7-Nov-2001)
 * -------------------------
 * 07-Nov-2001 : Added to com.jrefinery.ui package (DG);
 * 08-Sep-2003 : Added internationalization via use of properties
 *               resourceBundle (RFE 690236) (AL);
 * 18-Dec-2008 : Use ResourceBundleWrapper - see JFreeChart patch 1607918 by
 *               Jess Thrysoee (DG);
 *
 */


import java.awt.Insets;
import java.util.ResourceBundle;

import javax.swing.JTextField;


/**
 * A JTextField for displaying insets.
 *
 @author Andrzej Porebski
 */
public class InsetsTextField extends JTextField {


    /**
     * Default constructor. Initializes this text field with formatted string
     * describing provided insets.
     *
     @param insets  the insets.
     */
    public InsetsTextField(final Insets insets) {
        super();
        setInsets(insets);
        setEnabled(false);
    }

    /**
     * Returns a formatted string describing provided insets.
     *
     @param insets  the insets.
     *
     @return the string.
     */
    public String formatInsetsString(Insets insets) {
        insets = (insets == nullnew Insets(0000: insets;
        return
            "T" + insets.top + ", "
             "L" + insets.left + ", "
             "B" + insets.bottom + ", "
             "R" + insets.right;
    }

    /**
     * Sets the text of this text field to the formatted string
     * describing provided insets. If insets is null, empty insets
     * (0,0,0,0) are used.
     *
     @param insets  the insets.
     */
    public void setInsets(final Insets insets) {
        setText(formatInsetsString(insets));
    }

}

   
    
  
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