javax.swing.plaf.metal
Class MetalBorders.TableHeaderBorder
java.lang.Object
  
javax.swing.border.AbstractBorder
      
javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalBorders.TableHeaderBorder
- All Implemented Interfaces: 
 - Serializable, Border
 
- Enclosing class:
 - MetalBorders
 
public static class MetalBorders.TableHeaderBorder
- extends AbstractBorder
 
Border for a Table Header
- Since:
 
  - 1.3
 
 
 
 
 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
 
editorBorderInsets
protected Insets editorBorderInsets
MetalBorders.TableHeaderBorder
public MetalBorders.TableHeaderBorder()
paintBorder
public void paintBorder(Component c,
                        Graphics g,
                        int x,
                        int y,
                        int w,
                        int h)
- Description copied from class: 
AbstractBorder 
- This default implementation does no painting.
- Specified by:
 paintBorder in interface Border- Overrides:
 paintBorder in class AbstractBorder
 
- Parameters:
 c - the component for which this border is being paintedg - the paint graphicsx - the x position of the painted bordery - the y position of the painted borderw - the width of the painted borderh - the height of the painted border
 
 
getBorderInsets
public Insets getBorderInsets(Component c)
- Description copied from class: 
AbstractBorder 
- This default implementation returns a new 
Insets
 instance where the top, left,
 bottom, and 
 right fields are set to 0.
- Specified by:
 getBorderInsets in interface Border- Overrides:
 getBorderInsets in class AbstractBorder
 
- Parameters:
 c - the component for which this border insets value applies
- Returns:
 - the new 
Insets object initialized to 0 
 
 
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