public class CLabel extends Canvas
If there is not enough space a CLabel uses the following strategy to fit the information into the available space:
ignores the indent in left align mode ignores the image and the gap shortens the text by replacing the center portion of the label with an ellipsis shortens the text by removing the center portion of the label
IMPORTANT: This class is not intended to be subclassed.
Constructor and Description |
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CLabel(Composite parent,
int style)
Constructs a new instance of this class given its parent
and a style value describing its behavior and appearance.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Point |
computeSize(int wHint,
int hHint,
boolean changed)
Returns the preferred size of the receiver.
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<T> T |
getAdapter(java.lang.Class<T> adapter)
Implementation of the
Adaptable interface. |
int |
getAlignment()
Returns the alignment.
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int |
getBottomMargin()
Return the CLabel's bottom margin.
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Image |
getImage()
Return the CLabel's image or
null . |
int |
getLeftMargin()
Return the CLabel's left margin.
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int |
getRightMargin()
Return the CLabel's right margin.
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int |
getStyle()
Returns the receiver's style information.
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java.lang.String |
getText()
Return the Label's text.
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java.lang.String |
getToolTipText()
Returns the receiver's tool tip text, or null if it has
not been set.
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int |
getTopMargin()
Return the CLabel's top margin.
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void |
setAlignment(int align)
Set the alignment of the CLabel.
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void |
setBackground(Color color)
Sets the receiver's background color to the color specified
by the argument, or to the default system color for the control
if the argument is null.
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void |
setBackground(Color[] colors,
int[] percents)
Specify a gradient of colours to be drawn in the background of the CLabel.
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void |
setBackground(Color[] colors,
int[] percents,
boolean vertical)
Specify a gradient of colours to be drawn in the background of the CLabel.
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void |
setBackground(Image image)
Set the image to be drawn in the background of the label.
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void |
setBottomMargin(int bottomMargin)
Set the label's bottom margin, in pixels.
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void |
setData(java.lang.String key,
java.lang.Object value)
Sets the application defined property of the receiver
with the specified name to the given value.
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void |
setFont(Font font)
Sets the font that the receiver will use to paint textual information
to the font specified by the argument, or to the default font for that
kind of control if the argument is null.
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void |
setImage(Image image)
Set the label's Image.
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void |
setLeftMargin(int leftMargin)
Set the label's horizontal left margin, in pixels.
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void |
setMargins(int leftMargin,
int topMargin,
int rightMargin,
int bottomMargin)
Set the label's margins, in pixels.
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void |
setRightMargin(int rightMargin)
Set the label's right margin, in pixels.
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void |
setText(java.lang.String text)
Set the label's text.
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void |
setToolTipText(java.lang.String string)
Sets the receiver's tool tip text to the argument, which
may be null indicating that no tool tip text should be shown.
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void |
setTopMargin(int topMargin)
Set the label's top margin, in pixels.
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addPaintListener, removePaintListener
changed, getBackgroundMode, getChildren, getLayout, getLayoutDeferred, getTabList, isLayoutDeferred, layout, layout, layout, layout, layout, setBackgroundMode, setFocus, setLayout, setLayoutDeferred, setTabList
computeTrim, getClientArea, getHorizontalBar, getVerticalBar
addControlListener, addDragDetectListener, addFocusListener, addGestureListener, addHelpListener, addKeyListener, addMenuDetectListener, addMouseListener, addTouchListener, addTraverseListener, computeSize, forceFocus, getAccessible, getBackground, getBackgroundImage, getBorderWidth, getBounds, getCursor, getEnabled, getFont, getForeground, getLayoutData, getLocation, getMenu, getMonitor, getOrientation, getParent, getShell, getSize, getTouchEnabled, getVisible, isEnabled, isFocusControl, isReparentable, isVisible, moveAbove, moveBelow, pack, pack, redraw, redraw, removeControlListener, removeDragDetectListener, removeFocusListener, removeGestureListener, removeHelpListener, removeKeyListener, removeMenuDetectListener, removeMouseListener, removeTouchListener, removeTraverseListener, requestLayout, setBackgroundImage, setBounds, setBounds, setCursor, setEnabled, setForeground, setLayoutData, setLocation, setLocation, setMenu, setOrientation, setParent, setRedraw, setSize, setSize, setTouchEnabled, setVisible, toControl, toControl, toDisplay, toDisplay, update
addDisposeListener, addListener, checkSubclass, checkWidget, dispose, getData, getData, getDisplay, getListeners, isDisposed, isListening, notifyListeners, removeDisposeListener, removeListener, removeListener, reskin, setData, toString
public CLabel(Composite parent, int style)
The style value is either one of the style constants defined in
class SWT
which is applicable to instances of this
class, or must be built by bitwise OR'ing together
(that is, using the int
"|" operator) two or more
of those SWT
style constants. The class description
lists the style constants that are applicable to the class.
Style bits are also inherited from superclasses.
parent
- a widget which will be the parent of the new instance (cannot be null)style
- the style of widget to constructjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- SWTException
- SWT.LEFT
,
SWT.RIGHT
,
SWT.CENTER
,
SWT.SHADOW_IN
,
SWT.SHADOW_OUT
,
SWT.SHADOW_NONE
,
getStyle()
public Point computeSize(int wHint, int hHint, boolean changed)
Control
The preferred size of a control is the size that it would
best be displayed at. The width hint and height hint arguments
allow the caller to ask a control questions such as "Given a particular
width, how high does the control need to be to show all of the contents?"
To indicate that the caller does not wish to constrain a particular
dimension, the constant SWT.DEFAULT
is passed for the hint.
If the changed flag is true
, it indicates that the receiver's
contents have changed, therefore any caches that a layout manager
containing the control may have been keeping need to be flushed. When the
control is resized, the changed flag will be false
, so layout
manager caches can be retained.
computeSize
in class Composite
wHint
- the width hint (can be SWT.DEFAULT
)hHint
- the height hint (can be SWT.DEFAULT
)changed
- true
if the control's contents have changed, and false
otherwiseLayout
,
Control.getBorderWidth()
,
Control.getBounds()
,
Control.getSize()
,
Control.pack(boolean)
,
"computeTrim, getClientArea for controls that implement them"public int getAlignment()
public Image getImage()
null
.public int getStyle()
Widget
Note that the value which is returned by this method may
not match the value which was provided to the constructor
when the receiver was created. This can occur when the underlying
operating system does not support a particular combination of
requested styles. For example, if the platform widget used to
implement a particular SWT widget always has scroll bars, the
result of calling this method would always have the
SWT.H_SCROLL
and SWT.V_SCROLL
bits set.
public java.lang.String getText()
public java.lang.String getToolTipText()
Control
getToolTipText
in class Control
public void setAlignment(int align)
align
- the alignment style of LEFT, RIGHT or CENTERSWTException
- public void setBackground(Color color)
Control
setBackground
in class Control
color
- the new color (or null)public void setBackground(Image image)
image
- the image to be drawn in the backgroundSWTException
- public void setBackground(Color[] colors, int[] percents)
For example, to draw a gradient that varies from dark blue to blue and then to white and stays white for the right half of the label, use the following call to setBackground:
clabel.setBackground(new Color[]{display.getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_DARK_BLUE), display.getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_BLUE), display.getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_WHITE), display.getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_WHITE)}, new int[] {25, 50, 100});
colors
- an array of Color that specifies the colors to appear in the gradient
in order of appearance from left to right; The value null
clears the background gradient; the value null
can be used
inside the array of Color to specify the background color.percents
- an array of integers between 0 and 100 specifying the percent of the width
of the widget at which the color should change; the size of the percents
array must be one less than the size of the colors array.SWTException
- public void setBackground(Color[] colors, int[] percents, boolean vertical)
For example, to draw a gradient that varies from dark blue to white in the vertical, direction use the following call to setBackground:
clabel.setBackground(new Color[]{display.getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_DARK_BLUE), display.getSystemColor(SWT.COLOR_WHITE)}, new int[] {100}, true);
colors
- an array of Color that specifies the colors to appear in the gradient
in order of appearance from left/top to right/bottom; The value null
clears the background gradient; the value null
can be used
inside the array of Color to specify the background color.percents
- an array of integers between 0 and 100 specifying the percent of the width/height
of the widget at which the color should change; the size of the percents
array must be one less than the size of the colors array.vertical
- indicate the direction of the gradient. True is vertical and false is horizontal.SWTException
- public void setFont(Font font)
Control
public void setImage(Image image)
null
clears it.image
- the image to be displayed in the label or nullSWTException
- public void setText(java.lang.String text)
null
clears it.text
- the text to be displayed in the label or nullSWTException
- public void setToolTipText(java.lang.String string)
Control
setToolTipText
in class Control
string
- the new tool tip text (or null)public void setMargins(int leftMargin, int topMargin, int rightMargin, int bottomMargin)
leftMargin
- the left margin.topMargin
- the top margin.rightMargin
- the right margin.bottomMargin
- the bottom margin.SWTException
- public void setLeftMargin(int leftMargin)
leftMargin
- the left margin of the label, which must be equal to or greater than zeroSWTException
- public int getLeftMargin()
public void setTopMargin(int topMargin)
topMargin
- the top margin of the label, which must be equal to or greater than zeroSWTException
- public int getTopMargin()
public void setRightMargin(int rightMargin)
rightMargin
- the right margin of the label, which must be equal to or greater than zeroSWTException
- public int getRightMargin()
public void setBottomMargin(int bottomMargin)
bottomMargin
- the bottom margin of the label, which must be equal to or greater than zeroSWTException
- public int getBottomMargin()
public void setData(java.lang.String key, java.lang.Object value)
Widget
Applications may associate arbitrary objects with the receiver in this fashion. If the objects stored in the properties need to be notified when the widget is disposed of, it is the application's responsibility to hook the Dispose event on the widget and do so.
setData
in class Control
key
- the name of the propertyvalue
- the new value for the propertyWidget.getData(String)
public <T> T getAdapter(java.lang.Class<T> adapter)
Widget
Adaptable
interface.
IMPORTANT: This method is not part of the RWT public API. It is marked public only so that it can be shared within the packages provided by RWT. It should never be accessed from application code.
getAdapter
in interface Adaptable
getAdapter
in class Canvas
adapter
- the lookup classnull
if
there is no adapter associated with the given class.
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