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/**
* Metal desktop icon.
*
* @author Steve Wilson
*/
{
private int width;
return new MetalDesktopIconUI();
}
public MetalDesktopIconUI() {
}
protected void installDefaults() {
super.installDefaults();
LookAndFeel.installColorsAndFont(desktopIcon, "DesktopIcon.background", "DesktopIcon.foreground", "DesktopIcon.font");
}
protected void installComponents() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
deiconize(); }} );
}
protected void uninstallComponents() {
}
protected void installListeners() {
super.installListeners();
titleListener = new TitleListener());
}
protected void uninstallListeners() {
super.uninstallListeners();
}
// Metal desktop icons can not be resized. Their dimensions should
// always be the minimum size. See getMinimumSize(JComponent c).
return getMinimumSize(c);
}
// For the metal desktop icon we will use the layout maanger to
// determine the correct height of the component, but we want to keep
// the width consistent according to the jlf spec.
}
// Metal desktop icons can not be resized. Their dimensions should
// always be the minimum size. See getMinimumSize(JComponent c).
return getMinimumSize(c);
}
}
}
}
}
}