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Look Feel « Swing JFC « Java






  1. Java
  2. Swing JFC
  3. Look Feel
1.Getting and Setting a Native Look and Feel
2.Retrieve the cross-platform look and feel
3.Default look and feel can be set in a file called 'swing.properties' located in the '/lib' directory.
4.Getting and Setting a Look and Feel
5.Set the look and feel using a system property on the command line
6.Look and feel string
7.Selecting different looks and feels
8.Change the look and feelChange the look and feel
9.A Look-and-feel switcherA Look-and-feel switcher








10.Simple look and feel Example
11.Change Look and feelChange Look and feel
12.Get Installed Look And FeelsGet Installed Look And Feels
13.Get Swing Properties
14.awt.font.desktophints
15.Highlighted ButtonHighlighted Button

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