javax.swing.text
Class  StyledEditorKit.ForegroundAction
java.lang.Object
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  +--javax.swing.AbstractAction
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        +--javax.swing.text.TextAction
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              +--javax.swing.text.StyledEditorKit.StyledTextAction
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                    +--javax.swing.text.StyledEditorKit.ForegroundAction
- All Implemented Interfaces: 
 - Action, ActionListener, Cloneable, EventListener, Serializable
 
- Enclosing class: 
 - StyledEditorKit
 
- public static class StyledEditorKit.ForegroundAction
- extends StyledEditorKit.StyledTextAction
  
An action to set foreground color.  This sets the 
 StyleConstants.Foreground attribute for the
 currently selected range of the target JEditorPane.
 This is done by calling 
 StyledDocument.setCharacterAttributes
 on the styled document associated with the target
 JEditorPane.
 
 If the target text component is specified as the
 source of the ActionEvent and there is a command string,
 the command string will be interpreted as the foreground
 color.  It will be interpreted by called 
 Color.decode, and should therefore be
 legal input for that method.
 
 Warning:
 Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
 future Swing releases.  The current serialization support is appropriate
 for short term storage or RMI between applications running the same
 version of Swing.  A future release of Swing will provide support for
 long term persistence.
- See Also: 
 - Serialized Form
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
StyledEditorKit.ForegroundAction
public StyledEditorKit.ForegroundAction(String nm,
                                        Color fg)
- Creates a new ForegroundAction.
- Parameters:
 nm - the action namefg - the foreground color
 
 
actionPerformed
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e)
- Sets the foreground color.
- Parameters:
 e - the action event
 
 
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