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javax.swing.plaf.multi.MultiLookAndFeel

A multiplexing look and feel that allows more than one UI to be associated with a component at the same time. The primary look and feel is called the default look and feel, and the other look and feels are called auxiliary.

For further information, see Using the Multiplexing Look and Feel.

Warning: Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with future Swing releases. The current serialization support is appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage of all JavaBeans™ has been added to the java.beans package. Please see XMLEncoder.

A multiplexing look and feel that allows more than one UI
to be associated with a component at the same time.
The primary look and feel is called
the default look and feel,
and the other look and feels are called auxiliary.


For further information, see
Using the
Multiplexing Look and Feel.


Warning:
Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
future Swing releases. The current serialization support is
appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running
the same version of Swing.  As of 1.4, support for long term storage
of all JavaBeans™
has been added to the java.beans package.
Please see XMLEncoder.
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*create-u-isclj

(*create-u-is mui uis target)

Creates the ComponentUI objects required to present the target component, placing the objects in the uis vector and returning the ComponentUI object that best represents the component's UI. This method finds the ComponentUI objects by invoking getDefaults().getUI(target) on each default and auxiliary look and feel currently in use. The first UI object this method adds to the uis vector is for the default look and feel.

This method is invoked by the createUI method of MultiXxxxUI classes.

mui - the ComponentUI object that represents the complete UI for the target component; this should be an instance of one of the MultiXxxxUI classes - javax.swing.plaf.ComponentUI uis - a Vector; generally this is the uis field of the mui argument - java.util.Vector target - a component whose UI is represented by mui - javax.swing.JComponent

returns: mui if the component has any auxiliary UI objects; otherwise, returns the UI object for the default look and feel or null if the default UI object couldn't be found - javax.swing.plaf.ComponentUI

Creates the ComponentUI objects
 required to present
 the target component,
 placing the objects in the uis vector and
 returning the
 ComponentUI object
 that best represents the component's UI.
 This method finds the ComponentUI objects
 by invoking
 getDefaults().getUI(target) on each
 default and auxiliary look and feel currently in use.
 The first UI object this method adds
 to the uis vector
 is for the default look and feel.

 This method is invoked by the createUI method
 of MultiXxxxUI classes.

mui - the ComponentUI object that represents the complete UI for the target component; this should be an instance of one of the MultiXxxxUI classes - `javax.swing.plaf.ComponentUI`
uis - a Vector; generally this is the uis field of the mui argument - `java.util.Vector`
target - a component whose UI is represented by mui - `javax.swing.JComponent`

returns: mui if the component has any auxiliary UI objects;
         otherwise, returns the UI object for the default look and feel
         or null if the default UI object couldn't be found - `javax.swing.plaf.ComponentUI`
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->multi-look-and-feelclj

(->multi-look-and-feel)

Constructor.

Constructor.
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get-defaultsclj

(get-defaults this)

Creates, initializes, and returns the look and feel specific defaults. For this look and feel, the defaults consist solely of mappings of UI class IDs (such as "ButtonUI") to ComponentUI class names (such as "javax.swing.plaf.multi.MultiButtonUI").

returns: an initialized UIDefaults object - javax.swing.UIDefaults

Creates, initializes, and returns
 the look and feel specific defaults.
 For this look and feel,
 the defaults consist solely of
 mappings of UI class IDs
 (such as "ButtonUI")
 to ComponentUI class names
 (such as "javax.swing.plaf.multi.MultiButtonUI").

returns: an initialized UIDefaults object - `javax.swing.UIDefaults`
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get-descriptionclj

(get-description this)

Returns a one-line description of this look and feel.

returns: a descriptive string such as "Allows multiple UI instances per component instance" - java.lang.String

Returns a one-line description of this look and feel.

returns: a descriptive string such as "Allows multiple UI instances per component instance" - `java.lang.String`
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get-idclj

(get-id this)

Returns a string, suitable for use by applications/services, that identifies this look and feel.

returns: "Multiplex" - java.lang.String

Returns a string, suitable for use by applications/services,
 that identifies this look and feel.

returns: "Multiplex" - `java.lang.String`
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get-nameclj

(get-name this)

Returns a string, suitable for use in menus, that identifies this look and feel.

returns: a string such as "Multiplexing Look and Feel" - java.lang.String

Returns a string, suitable for use in menus,
 that identifies this look and feel.

returns: a string such as "Multiplexing Look and Feel" - `java.lang.String`
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native-look-and-feel?clj

(native-look-and-feel? this)

Returns false; this look and feel is not native to any platform.

returns: false - boolean

Returns false;
 this look and feel is not native to any platform.

returns: false - `boolean`
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supported-look-and-feel?clj

(supported-look-and-feel? this)

Returns true; every platform permits this look and feel.

returns: true - boolean

Returns true;
 every platform permits this look and feel.

returns: true - `boolean`
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