Customizing a JSplitPane Look and Feel : JSplitPane « Swing « Java Tutorial






Property StringObject Type
SplitPane.actionMapActionMap
SplitPane.activeThumbColor
SplitPane.ancestorInputMapInputMap
SplitPane.backgroundColor
SplitPane.borderBorder
SplitPane.centerOneTouchButtonsBoolean
SplitPane.darkShadowColor
SplitPane.dividerFocusColorColor
SplitPane.dividerSizeInteger
SplitPane.foregroundColor
SplitPane.highlightColor
SplitPane.leftButtonTextString
SplitPane.oneTouchButtonOffsetInteger
SplitPane.oneTouchButtonSizeInteger
SplitPane.oneTouchButtonsOpaqueBoolean
SplitPane.oneTouchExpandableBoolean
SplitPane.oneTouchOffsetInteger
SplitPane.rightButtonTextString
SplitPane.shadowColor
SplitPane.sizeInteger
SplitPane.supportsOneTouchButtonsBoolean
SplitPaneDivider.borderBorder
SplitPaneDivider.draggingColorColor
SplitPaneDivider.oneTouchButtonSizeInteger
SplitPaneUIString










14.50.JSplitPane
14.50.1.JSplitPane
14.50.2.Moving the JSplitPane DividerMoving the JSplitPane Divider
14.50.3.Setting Orientation: JSplitPane.VERTICAL_SPLIT or JSplitPane.HORIZONTAL_SPLITSetting Orientation: JSplitPane.VERTICAL_SPLIT or JSplitPane.HORIZONTAL_SPLIT
14.50.4.Create a left-right split pane
14.50.5.Create a top-bottom split pane
14.50.6.Resizing Components and Working with a One-Touch Expandable DividerResizing Components and Working with a One-Touch Expandable Divider
14.50.7.Nested JSplitPaneNested JSplitPane
14.50.8.Listening for JSplitPane Property ChangesListening for JSplitPane Property Changes
14.50.9.set Divider Location for JSplitPane
14.50.10.Continuously move the divider and resize its child components while the user is dragging the divider
14.50.11.The split pane supports a one-touch-expandable capability that allows the user to conveniently move the divider to either end with a single click
14.50.12.Distributing Space When a JSplitPane Container Is Resized
14.50.13.Getting the Setting the Children in a JSplitPane Container
14.50.14.Customizing a JSplitPane Look and Feel