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UIML
v2.0
Draft Spec
DTD
Examples
Vocabularies
UIML
v1.0
Tags
Components
Attributes
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UIML
Attributes (UIML 1.0)
LINEBORDER_COLOR
| Allowed Values
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Meaning
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| black, blue, cyan,
darkGray, gray, green, lightGray, magenta, orange, pink, red, white,
yellow |
Sets the color
of the LineBorder's line to color name as defined in class java.awt.Color.
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| One of the color
names from java.awt.Color (see above) followed by a - or a + (e.g.,
red- or blue+). |
A suffix of - means
darken the color; a suffix of + means brighten the color. (These correspond
to java.awt.Color.darken() and .brighten().) |
| 0x<six hex digits>
(e.g., 0xFF0000 for pure red). |
Set the color of
the border's line to RGB (red, green, blue) color specified as 0xRRBBGG,
where RR denotes one of 256 intensities of red (00 to FF), BB denotes
the intensity of blue, and and GG denotes the intensity of green.
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| A positive integer
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Set the color of
the border's line to RGB color represented by a single integer. Bits
0-7 specify one of 256 intensities of blue; bits 8-15 green; and bits
16-23 red. |
| <float>,<float>,<float>
where <float> is between 0 and 1 inclusive (e.g., .667,1,1 for
pure blue). |
Set the color of
the border's line to HSB (hue, saturation, brightness) color specified
as a triple of numbers, where the first is hue, the second is saturation,
and the third is brightness.
· Hue represents the rainbow (0 is white, near 0 are red, near 1 is
magenta, and 1 is black).
· A saturation of 0 is either white or black, depending on brightness;
a saturation of 1 is pure hue color.
· A brightness of 0 is black; a brightness of 1 is maximum color saturation.
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| activeCaption,
activeCaptionBorder, activeCaptionText, control, controlDkShadow,
controlHighlight, controlLtHighlight, controlShadow, controlText,
desktop, inactiveCaption, inactiveCaptionBorder, inactiveCaptionText,
info, infoText, menu, menuText, scrollbar, textHighlight, textHighlightText,
textInactiveText, textText, window, windowBorder, windowText
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Set the color of
the border's line to the same color as corresponding system item.
The allowed values are defined in class java.awt.SystemColor. (Note:
these values work only on MS Windows platforms.) |
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