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WindowsPopupMenuSeparatorUI.javaAPI DocJava SE 6 API2525Tue Jun 10 00:21:58 BST 2008com.sun.java.swing.plaf.windows

WindowsPopupMenuSeparatorUI

public class WindowsPopupMenuSeparatorUI extends BasicPopupMenuSeparatorUI
Windows L&F implementation of PopupMenuSeparatorUI.
version
1.4 07/16/07
author
Leif Samuelsson
author
Igor Kushnirskiy

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Constructors Summary
Methods Summary
public static javax.swing.plaf.ComponentUIcreateUI(javax.swing.JComponent c)

        return new WindowsPopupMenuSeparatorUI();
    
public java.awt.DimensiongetPreferredSize(javax.swing.JComponent c)

        int fontHeight = 0;
        Font font = c.getFont();
        if (font != null) {
            fontHeight = c.getFontMetrics(font).getHeight();
        }

	return new Dimension(0, fontHeight/2 + 2);
    
public voidpaint(java.awt.Graphics g, javax.swing.JComponent c)

        Dimension s = c.getSize();
        if (WindowsMenuItemUI.isVistaPainting()) {
            int x = 1;
            Component parent = c.getParent();
            if (parent instanceof JComponent) {
                Object gutterOffsetObject = 
                    ((JComponent) parent).getClientProperty(
                        WindowsPopupMenuUI.GUTTER_OFFSET_KEY);
                if (gutterOffsetObject instanceof Integer) {
                    /* 
                     * gutter offset is in parent's coordinates.
                     * See comment in 
                     * WindowsPopupMenuUI.getTextOffset(JComponent)
                     */
                    x = ((Integer) gutterOffsetObject).intValue() - c.getX();
                    x += WindowsPopupMenuUI.getGutterWidth();
                }
            }
            Skin skin = XPStyle.getXP().getSkin(c, Part.MP_POPUPSEPARATOR);
            int skinHeight = skin.getHeight();
            int y = (s.height - skinHeight) / 2;
            skin.paintSkin(g, x, y, s.width - x - 1, skinHeight, State.NORMAL);
        } else {
            int y = s.height / 2;
            g.setColor(c.getForeground());
            g.drawLine(1, y - 1, s.width - 2, y - 1);

            g.setColor(c.getBackground());
            g.drawLine(1, y,     s.width - 2, y);
        }