Lines Matching defs:UIManager
68 * {@code UIManager} manages the current look and feel, the set of
81 * UIManager.setLookAndFeel(UIManager.getSystemLookAndFeelClassName());
86 * UIManager.setLookAndFeel("javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalLookAndFeel");
119 * {@code UIManager} manages three sets of {@code UIDefaults}. In order, they
135 * {@code UIManager.getString("Table.foreground")} results in first
142 * For example, {@code UIManager.getDefaults().getString("Table.foreground")}
143 * is equivalent to {@code UIManager.getString("Table.foreground")}. Both
148 * When the look and feel is changed, {@code UIManager} alters only the
150 * altered by the {@code UIManager} in any way.
180 public class UIManager implements Serializable
183 * This class defines the state managed by the <code>UIManager</code>. For
185 * be static members of <code>UIManager</code> however we give them
224 UIManager.class);
306 * @see UIManager#getInstalledLookAndFeels
314 * Constructs a <code>UIManager</code>s
415 * UIManager.setLookAndFeel(info.getClassName());
528 Class<?> cls = Class.forName(UIManager.class.getModule(),
1104 System.err.println("UIManager: failed loading " + className);
1257 * to this UIManager with addPropertyChangeListener().
1275 if (UIManager.class.getClassLoader() != null) {
1411 UIManager.put(key, lafData.get(key));
1443 System.err.println("UIManager: failed loading auxiliary look and feel " + className);