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Java 2 Platform SE v1.3.1: Class  SplitPaneUI
 
 
 
 
 
javax.swing.plaf 
 
Class  SplitPaneUI 
java.lang.Object 
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  +--javax.swing.plaf.ComponentUI 
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        +--javax.swing.plaf.SplitPaneUI 
 
Direct Known Subclasses:  BasicSplitPaneUI , MultiSplitPaneUI  
 
 
public abstract class SplitPaneUI extends ComponentUI    
Pluggable look and feel interface for JSplitPane.
 
 
 
 
  
Methods inherited from class javax.swing.plaf.ComponentUI   
 
contains , createUI , getAccessibleChild , getAccessibleChildrenCount , getMaximumSize , getMinimumSize , getPreferredSize , installUI , paint , uninstallUI , update  
 
  
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object   
 
clone , equals , finalize , getClass , hashCode , notify , notifyAll , toString , wait , wait , wait  
 
 
 
SplitPaneUI 
public SplitPaneUI () 
 
 
resetToPreferredSizes 
public abstract void resetToPreferredSizes (JSplitPane  jc) 
Messaged to relayout the JSplitPane based on the preferred size
 of the children components.  
 
setDividerLocation 
public abstract void setDividerLocation (JSplitPane  jc,
                                        int location) 
Sets the location of the divider to location.  
 
getDividerLocation 
public abstract int getDividerLocation (JSplitPane  jc) 
Returns the location of the divider.  
 
getMinimumDividerLocation 
public abstract int getMinimumDividerLocation (JSplitPane  jc) 
Returns the minimum possible location of the divider.  
 
getMaximumDividerLocation 
public abstract int getMaximumDividerLocation (JSplitPane  jc) 
Returns the maximum possible location of the divider.  
 
finishedPaintingChildren 
public abstract void finishedPaintingChildren (JSplitPane  jc,
                                              Graphics  g) 
Messaged after the JSplitPane the receiver is providing the look
 and feel for paints its children.  
 
 
 
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