JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3

Uses of Class
javax.swing.plaf.TextUI

Packages that use TextUI
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. 
javax.swing.text Provides classes and interfaces that deal with editable and noneditable text components. 
 

Uses of TextUI in javax.swing.plaf.basic
 

Subclasses of TextUI in javax.swing.plaf.basic
 class BasicEditorPaneUI
          Provides the look and feel for a JEditorPane.
 class BasicPasswordFieldUI
          Provides the Windows look and feel for a password field.
 class BasicTextAreaUI
          Provides the look and feel for a plain text editor.
 class BasicTextFieldUI
          Basis of a look and feel for a JTextField.
 class BasicTextPaneUI
          Provides the look and feel for a styled text editor.
 class BasicTextUI
           Basis of a text components look-and-feel.
 

Uses of TextUI in javax.swing.plaf.metal
 

Subclasses of TextUI in javax.swing.plaf.metal
 class MetalTextFieldUI
          Basis of a look and feel for a JTextField.
 

Uses of TextUI in javax.swing.plaf.multi
 

Subclasses of TextUI in javax.swing.plaf.multi
 class MultiTextUI
          MultiTextUI implementation
 

Uses of TextUI in javax.swing.text
 

Subclasses of TextUI in javax.swing.text
 class DefaultTextUI
          Deprecated.  
 

Methods in javax.swing.text that return TextUI
 TextUI JTextComponent.getUI()
          Fetches the user-interface factory for this text-oriented editor.
 

Methods in javax.swing.text with parameters of type TextUI
 void JTextComponent.setUI(TextUI ui)
          Sets the user-interface factory for this text-oriented editor
 


JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3

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