See: Description
| Interface | Description | 
|---|---|
| SynthConstants | 
 Constants used by Synth. 
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| SynthUI | 
 SynthUI is used to fetch the SynthContext for a particular Component. 
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| Class | Description | 
|---|---|
| ColorType | 
 A typesafe enumeration of colors that can be fetched from a style. 
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| Region | 
 A distinct rendering area of a Swing component. 
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| SynthButtonUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JButton. | 
| SynthCheckBoxMenuItemUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JCheckBoxMenuItem. | 
| SynthCheckBoxUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JCheckBox. | 
| SynthColorChooserUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JColorChooser. | 
| SynthComboBoxUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JComboBox. | 
| SynthContext | 
 An immutable transient object containing contextual information about
 a  
Region. | 
| SynthDesktopIconUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for a minimized internal frame on a desktop. 
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| SynthDesktopPaneUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JDesktopPane. | 
| SynthEditorPaneUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JEditorPane. | 
| SynthFormattedTextFieldUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JFormattedTextField. | 
| SynthGraphicsUtils | 
 Wrapper for primitive graphics calls. 
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| SynthInternalFrameUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JInternalFrame. | 
| SynthLabelUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JLabel. | 
| SynthListUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JList. | 
| SynthLookAndFeel | 
 SynthLookAndFeel provides the basis for creating a customized look and
 feel. 
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| SynthMenuBarUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JMenuBar. | 
| SynthMenuItemUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JMenuItem. | 
| SynthMenuUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JMenu. | 
| SynthOptionPaneUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JOptionPane. | 
| SynthPainter | 
SynthPainter is used for painting portions of
 JComponents. | 
| SynthPanelUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JPanel. | 
| SynthPasswordFieldUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JPasswordField. | 
| SynthPopupMenuUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JPopupMenu. | 
| SynthProgressBarUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JProgressBar. | 
| SynthRadioButtonMenuItemUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JRadioButtonMenuItem. | 
| SynthRadioButtonUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JRadioButton. | 
| SynthRootPaneUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JRootPane. | 
| SynthScrollBarUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JScrollBar. | 
| SynthScrollPaneUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JScrollPane. | 
| SynthSeparatorUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JSeparator. | 
| SynthSliderUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JSlider. | 
| SynthSpinnerUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JSpinner. | 
| SynthSplitPaneUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JSplitPane. | 
| SynthStyle | 
SynthStyle is a set of style properties. | 
| SynthStyleFactory | 
 Factory used for obtaining  
SynthStyles. | 
| SynthTabbedPaneUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JTabbedPane. | 
| SynthTableHeaderUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JTableHeader. | 
| SynthTableUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JTable. | 
| SynthTextAreaUI | 
 Provides the look and feel for a plain text editor in the
 Synth look and feel. 
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| SynthTextFieldUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for  
JTextField. | 
| SynthTextPaneUI | 
 Provides the look and feel for a styled text editor in the
 Synth look and feel. 
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| SynthToggleButtonUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JToggleButton. | 
| SynthToolBarUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JToolBar. | 
| SynthToolTipUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JToolTip. | 
| SynthTreeUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JTree. | 
| SynthViewportUI | 
 Provides the Synth L&F UI delegate for
  
JViewport. | 
      Synth is a skinnable look and feel in which all painting is
      delegated. Synth does not provide a default look. In
      order to use Synth you need to specify a
      file, or 
      provide a SynthStyleFactory. Both 
      configuration options require an 
      understanding of the synth architecture, which is described
      below, as well as an understanding of Swing's architecture.
    
      Unless otherwise specified null is not a legal value to any of
      the methods defined in the synth package and if passed in will
      result in a NullPointerException.
      
    
      Each ComponentUI implementation in Synth associates
      itself with one SynthStyle per Region, most
      Components only have one Region and
      therefor only one SynthStyle.
      SynthStyle
      is used to access all style related properties: fonts, colors
      and other Component properties. In addition
      SynthStyles are used to obtain 
      SynthPainters for painting the background, border,
      focus and other portions of a Component. The ComponentUIs obtain
      SynthStyles from a
      SynthStyleFactory.
      A SynthStyleFactory
      can be provided directly by way of 
      SynthLookAndFeel.setStyleFactory(javax.swing.plaf.synth.SynthStyleFactory),
      or indirectly by way of
      SynthLookAndFeel.load(java.io.InputStream, java.lang.Class<?>). The
      following example uses the SynthLookAndFeel.load()
      method to configure a SynthLookAndFeel and sets it
      as the current look and feel:
    
  SynthLookAndFeel laf = new SynthLookAndFeel();
  laf.load(MyClass.class.getResourceAsStream("laf.xml"), MyClass.class);
  UIManager.setLookAndFeel(laf);
      
    
      Many JComponents are broken down into smaller
      pieces and identified by the type safe enumeration in
      Region. For example, a JTabbedPane
      consists of a Region for the
      JTabbedPane (Region.TABBED_PANE), the content
      area (Region.TABBED_PANE_CONTENT), the
      area behind the tabs (Region.TABBED_PANE_TAB_AREA), and the
      tabs (Region.TABBED_PANE_TAB). Each
      Region of each
      JComponent will have a
      SynthStyle. This allows 
      you to customize individual pieces of each region of each
      JComponent.
    
      Many of the Synth methods take a SynthContext. This 
      is used to provide information about the current
      Component and includes: the
      SynthStyle associated with the current
      Region, the state of the Component
      as a bitmask (refer to SynthConstants for the valid
      states), and a Region identifying the portion of 
      the Component being painted.
    
      All text rendering by non-JTextComponents is
      delegated to a SynthGraphicsUtils, which is
      obtained using the SynthStyle method
      SynthStyle.getGraphicsUtils(javax.swing.plaf.synth.SynthContext). You can
      customize text rendering 
      by supplying your own SynthGraphicsUtils.
    
      Synth provides a region for the cells of a tree:
      Region.TREE_CELL.  To specify the colors of the
      renderer you'll want to provide a style for the
      TREE_CELL region.  The following illustrates this:
  <style id="treeCellStyle">
    <opaque value="TRUE"/>
    <state>
      <color value="WHITE" type="TEXT_FOREGROUND"/>
      <color value="RED" type="TEXT_BACKGROUND"/>
    </state>
    <state value="SELECTED">
      <color value="RED" type="TEXT_FOREGROUND"/>
      <color value="WHITE" type="BACKGROUND"/>
    </state>
  </style>
  <bind style="treeCellStyle" type="region" key="TreeCell"/>
    This specifies a color combination of red on white, when selected, and white on red when not selected. To see the background you need to specify that labels are not opaque. The following XML fragment does that:
  <style id="labelStyle">
    <opaque value="FALSE"/>
  </style>
  <bind style="labelStyle" type="region" key="Label"/>
      
    The colors that the renderers for JList and JTable use are specified by way of the list and table Regions. The following XML fragment illustrates how to specify red on white, when selected, and white on red when not selected:
  <style id="style">
    <opaque value="TRUE"/>
    <state>
      <color value="WHITE" type="TEXT_FOREGROUND"/>
      <color value="RED" type="TEXT_BACKGROUND"/>
      <color value="RED" type="BACKGROUND"/>
    </state>
    <state value="SELECTED">
      <color value="RED" type="TEXT_FOREGROUND"/>
      <color value="WHITE" type="TEXT_BACKGROUND"/>
    </state>
  </style>
  <bind style="style" type="region" key="Table"/>
  <bind style="style" type="region" key="List"/>
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