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package gjt;
import java.awt.*;
/**
* An extension of Border that draws an etched border.
*
* Drawn etchedIn by default, drawing style used by paint() is
* controlled by etchedIn() and etchedOut(). Note that
* etchedIn() and etchedOut() do not result in anything being
* painted, but only set the state for the next call to paint().
* To set the state and paint in one operation, use
* paintEtchedIn() and paintEtchedOut().<p>
*
* The current state of the border may be obtained by calling
* isEtchedIn().<p>
*
* @version 1.0, Apr 1 1996
* @author David Geary
* @see Border
* @see ThreeDRectangle
* @see gjt.test.BorderTest
*/
public class EtchedBorder extends Border {
public EtchedBorder(Component borderMe) {
this(borderMe, _defaultThickness, _defaultGap);
}
public EtchedBorder(Component borderMe,
int borderThickness) {
this(borderMe, borderThickness, _defaultGap);
}
public EtchedBorder(Component borderMe,
int borderThickness, int gap) {
super(borderMe, borderThickness, gap);
}
public void etchedIn() {
((EtchedRectangle)border()).etchedIn();
}
public void etchedOut() {
((EtchedRectangle)border()).etchedOut();
}
public void paintEtchedIn() {
((EtchedRectangle)border()).paintEtchedIn ();
}
public void paintEtchedOut() {
((EtchedRectangle)border()).paintEtchedOut();
}
public boolean isEtchedIn() {
return ((EtchedRectangle)border()).isEtchedIn();
}
protected String paramString() {
return super.paramString() + (EtchedRectangle)border();
}
protected DrawnRectangle border() {
if(border == null)
border = new EtchedRectangle(this, thickness);
return border;
}
}
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