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Swing Look and Feel
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General:
How do I change the Look and Feel of my application?
How do I dynamically change the Look and Feel of my application
How do I use skins in my Java GUI?
How can I change to a Mac Look and Feel on a Windows Machine?
How do I detect the native Look and Feel?
How can I change the default look and feel for all my apps?
How do I get a list of all the default values of the look and feel?
How do I use a Look and Feel for a component and another Look and Feel for another component?
Further Information (sorted alphabetically)
Api's:
Package javax.swing.plaf (1.2)
Package javax.swing.plaf.basic (1.2)
Package javax.swing.plaf.metal (1.2)
Package javax.swing.plaf.multi (1.2)
Tutorials:
Swing: A Quick Tutorial for AWT Programmers: Look and Feel
Articles:
Creating the Java PL and F: The ProjectMetal Report
GTK+ and Windows XP join Windows Classic, Motif, and Metal
Human Interface Note #1: Look and Feel Switching
TSC: Creating a Custom Look and Feel
TSC: Swing Look and Feel
TSC: The 'LookandFeel' Class Reference
TSC: The Java Look and Feel
Tweaking the Java L and F
Related Links:
Alloy Look&Feel
GTK/Swing
Kunstoff Look and Feel
NiceSTEP (N*XTSTEP Look and Feel)
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