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java.lang.Objectjavax.swing.Popup
org.pushingpixels.substance.internal.contrib.jgoodies.looks.common.ShadowPopup
public final class ShadowPopup
Does all the magic for getting popups with drop shadows. It adds the drop
shadow border to the Popup, in #show it snapshots the screen
background as needed, and in #hide it cleans up all changes made
before.
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ShadowPopup()
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static boolean |
canSnapshot()
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void |
hide()
Hides and disposes of the Popup. |
void |
show()
Makes the Popup visible. |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
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public ShadowPopup()
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public static boolean canSnapshot()
public void hide()
Popup. Once a Popup
has been disposed you should no longer invoke methods on it. A
disposed Popup may be reclaimed and later used
based on the PopupFactory. As such, if you invoke methods on
a disposed Popup, indeterminate behavior will
result.
In addition to the superclass behavior, we reset the stored horizontal and vertical drop shadows - if any.
hide in class javax.swing.Popuppublic void show()
Popup visible. If the popup has a heavy-weight
container, we try to snapshot the background. If the Popup
is currently visible, it remains visible.
show in class javax.swing.Popup
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