Class BasicToolBarUI.DragWindow

java.lang.Object
java.awt.Component
java.awt.Container
java.awt.Window
javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicToolBarUI.DragWindow
All Implemented Interfaces:
ImageObserver, MenuContainer, Serializable, Accessible
Enclosing class:
BasicToolBarUI

protected class BasicToolBarUI.DragWindow extends Window
The window which appears during dragging the JToolBar.
  • Method Details

    • getOrientation

      public int getOrientation()
      Returns the orientation of the toolbar window when the toolbar is floating. The orientation is either one of JToolBar.HORIZONTAL or JToolBar.VERTICAL.
      Returns:
      the orientation of the toolbar window
      Since:
      1.6
    • setOrientation

      public void setOrientation(int o)
      Sets the orientation.
      Parameters:
      o - the new orientation
    • getOffset

      public Point getOffset()
      Returns the offset.
      Returns:
      the offset
    • setOffset

      public void setOffset(Point p)
      Sets the offset.
      Parameters:
      p - the new offset
    • setBorderColor

      public void setBorderColor(Color c)
      Sets the border color.
      Parameters:
      c - the new border color
    • getBorderColor

      public Color getBorderColor()
      Returns the border color.
      Returns:
      the border color
    • paint

      public void paint(Graphics g)
      Description copied from class: Window
      Paints the container. This forwards the paint to any lightweight components that are children of this container. If this method is reimplemented, super.paint(g) should be called so that lightweight components are properly rendered. If a child component is entirely clipped by the current clipping setting in g, paint() will not be forwarded to that child.
      Overrides:
      paint in class Window
      Parameters:
      g - the specified Graphics window
      See Also:
    • getInsets

      public Insets getInsets()
      Description copied from class: Container
      Determines the insets of this container, which indicate the size of the container's border.

      A Frame object, for example, has a top inset that corresponds to the height of the frame's title bar.

      Overrides:
      getInsets in class Container
      Returns:
      the insets of this container.
      See Also: