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A LookAndFeel library for swing
/*
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*
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package com.jtattoo.plaf.acryl;
import com.jtattoo.plaf.*;
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Graphics;
import javax.swing.JComponent;
import javax.swing.JToolBar;
import javax.swing.border.Border;
import javax.swing.plaf.ComponentUI;
public class AcrylToolBarUI extends AbstractToolBarUI {
public static ComponentUI createUI(JComponent c) {
return new AcrylToolBarUI();
}
@Override
public Border getRolloverBorder() {
return AcrylBorders.getRolloverToolButtonBorder();
}
@Override
public Border getNonRolloverBorder() {
return AcrylBorders.getToolButtonBorder();
}
@Override
public boolean isButtonOpaque() {
return false;
}
@Override
public void paint(Graphics g, JComponent c) {
int w = c.getWidth();
int h = c.getHeight();
JTattooUtilities.fillHorGradient(g, AbstractLookAndFeel.getTheme().getToolBarColors(), 0, 0, w, h - 2);
if ((toolBar.getOrientation() == JToolBar.HORIZONTAL) && isToolbarDecorated() && isToolBarUnderMenubar()) {
g.setColor(Color.white);
g.drawLine(0, 0, w, 0);
g.drawLine(0, h - 2, w, h - 2);
g.setColor(ColorHelper.darker(AbstractLookAndFeel.getToolbarColorDark(), 10));
g.drawLine(0, 1, w, 1);
g.drawLine(0, h - 1, w, h - 1);
}
}
} // end of class AcrylToolBarUI