Source for javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalLabelUI

   1: /* MetalLabelUI.java
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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package javax.swing.plaf.metal;
  40: 
  41: import java.awt.Color;
  42: import java.awt.Graphics;
  43: 
  44: import javax.swing.JComponent;
  45: import javax.swing.JLabel;
  46: import javax.swing.UIManager;
  47: import javax.swing.plaf.ComponentUI;
  48: import javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicGraphicsUtils;
  49: import javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicLabelUI;
  50: 
  51: /**
  52:  * A UI delegate for the {@link JLabel} component.
  53:  */
  54: public class MetalLabelUI
  55:   extends BasicLabelUI
  56: {
  57: 
  58:   /** The shared instance of the UI delegate. */
  59:   protected static MetalLabelUI metalLabelUI;
  60: 
  61:   /**
  62:    * Constructs a new instance of <code>MetalLabelUI</code>.
  63:    */
  64:   public MetalLabelUI()
  65:   {
  66:     super();
  67:   }
  68: 
  69:   /**
  70:    * Returns a shared instance of <code>MetalLabelUI</code>.
  71:    *
  72:    * @param component the component for which we return an UI instance
  73:    *
  74:    * @return A shared instance of <code>MetalLabelUI</code>.
  75:    */
  76:   public static ComponentUI createUI(JComponent component)
  77:   {
  78:     if (metalLabelUI == null)
  79:       metalLabelUI = new MetalLabelUI();
  80:     return metalLabelUI;
  81:   }
  82: 
  83:   /**
  84:    * Draws the text for a disabled label, using the color defined in the
  85:    * {@link UIManager} defaults with the key
  86:    * <code>Label.disabledForeground</code>.
  87:    *
  88:    * @param l  the label.
  89:    * @param g  the graphics device.
  90:    * @param s  the label text.
  91:    * @param textX  the x-coordinate for the label.
  92:    * @param textY  the y-coordinate for the label.
  93:    */
  94:   protected void paintDisabledText(JLabel l, Graphics g, String s, int textX,
  95:                                  int textY)
  96:   {
  97:     Color savedColor = g.getColor();
  98:     g.setColor(UIManager.getColor("Label.disabledForeground"));
  99:     int mnemIndex = l.getDisplayedMnemonicIndex();
 100:     if (mnemIndex != -1)
 101:       BasicGraphicsUtils.drawStringUnderlineCharAt(g, s, mnemIndex, textX,
 102:           textY);
 103:     else
 104:       g.drawString(s, textX, textY);
 105: 
 106:     g.setColor(savedColor);
 107:   }
 108: }