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e867. Getting and Setting a Look and FeelTo change the look and feel, you need to know the class name of the new look and feel. This example installs the Windows look and feel. See also e866 Determining the Available Look and Feels.// Get the currently installed look and feel LookAndFeel lf = UIManager.getLookAndFeel(); // Install a different look and feel; specifically, the Windows look and feel try { UIManager.setLookAndFeel("com.sun.java.swing.plaf.windows.WindowsLookAndFeel"); } catch (InstantiationException e) { } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) { } catch (UnsupportedLookAndFeelException e) { } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { }
e868. Getting and Setting a Native Look and Feel e869. Setting the Default Look and Feel Using a System Property or Property File © 2002 Addison-Wesley. |