I'm using the Nimbus Look & Feel within my Java Swing application. The L&F looks great, but i need to change some settings (Fonts, Colors, ... ) to fit the corporate identity of my firm.
The following code sets the L&F of the whole application:
try {
for( LookAndFeelInfo info : UIManager.getInstalledLookAndFeels() ) {
if( "Nimbus".equals( info.getName() ) ) {
UIManager.setLookAndFeel(info.getClassName());
customizeNimbusLaF();
break;
}
}
}
catch( Exception e ) {
LogUtility.warning( "cannot set application look and feel" );
LogUtility.warning( e.getMessage() );
}
The code does, what it is supposed to do (setting the Nimbus Look & Feel).
The problem is, that the customizeNimbusLaF()
does not work, as i expect it to do.
private final void customizeNimbusLaF() {
UIManager.put( "control" , UIConstants.GREY_LIGHT );
UIManager.put( "nimbusAlertYellow" , UIConstants.YELLOW );
UIManager.put( "nimbusBase" , UIConstants.GREY_DARK );
UIManager.put( "nimbusDisabledText" , UIConstants.GREY_DARK );
UIManager.put( "nimbusFocus" , UIConstants.BLUE_LIGHT );
UIManager.put( "nimbusGreen" , UIConstants.GREEN );
UIManager.put( "nimbusInfoBlue" , UIConstants.BLUE_MIDDLE );
UIManager.put( "nimbusRed", UIConstants.RED );
UIManager.put( "nimbusSelectionBackground",
UIConstants.BLUE_MIDDLE );
UIManager.put( "background" ,UIConstants.GREY_LIGHT );
UIManager.put( "controlDkShadow" , UIConstants.GREY_DARK );
UIManager.put( "controlShadow", UIConstants.GREY_MIDDLE );
UIManager.put( "desktop", UIConstants.BLUE_MIDDLE );
UIManager.put( "menu", UIConstants.GREY_LIGHT );
UIManager.put( "nimbusBorder", UIConstants.GREY_MIDDLE );
UIManager.put( "nimbusSelection", UIConstants.BLUE_MIDDLE );
UIManager.put( "textBackground", UIConstants.BLUE_LIGHT );
UIManager.put( "textHighlight", UIConstants.BLUE_LIGHT );
UIManager.put( "textInactiveText", UIConstants.GREY_MIDDLE );
// panel
UIManager.put( "Panel.background", UIConstants.GREY_LIGHT );
UIManager.put( "Panel.disabled", UIConstants.GREY_LIGHT );
UIManager.put( "Panel.font", UIConstants.DEFAULT_FONT );
UIManager.put( "Panel.opaque", true );
// button
UIManager.put( "Button.background", UIConstants.GREY_LIGHT );
UIManager.put( "Button.disabled", UIConstants.GREY_LIGHT );
UIManager.put( "Button.disabledText", UIConstants.BLUE_MIDDLE );
UIManager.put( "Button.font", UIConstants.DEFAULT_FONT );
// menu
UIManager.put( "Menu.background", UIConstants.GREY_LIGHT );
UIManager.put( "Menu.disabled", UIConstants.GREY_LIGHT );
UIManager.put( "Menu.disabledText", UIConstants.GREY_DARK );
UIManager.put( "Menu.font", UIConstants.MENU_FONT );
UIManager.put( "Menu.foreground", UIConstants.BLACK );
UIManager.put( "Menu[Disabled].textForeground",
UIConstants.GREY_MIDDLE );
UIManager.put( "Menu[Enabled].textForeground", UIConstants.BLACK );
UIManager.put( "MenuBar.background", UIConstants.GREY_LIGHT );
UIManager.put( "MenuBar.disabled", UIConstants.GREY_LIGHT );
UIManager.put( "MenuBar.font", UIConstants.MENU_FONT );
UIManager.put( "MenuBar:Menu[Disabled].textForeground",
UIConstants.GREY_MIDDLE );
UIManager.put( "MenuBar:Menu[Enabled].textForeground",
UIConstants.BLACK );
UIManager.put( "MenuItem.background", UIConstants.GREY_LIGHT );
UIManager.put( "MenuItem.disabled", UIConstants.GREY_LIGHT );
UIManager.put( "MenuItem.disabledText", UIConstants.GREY_MIDDLE );
UIManager.put( "MenuItem.font", UIConstants.MENU_FONT );
UIManager.put( "MenuItem.foreground", UIConstants.BLACK );
UIManager.put( "MenuItem[Disabled].textForeground",
UIConstants.GREY_MIDDLE );
UIManager.put( "MenuItem[Enabled].textForeground",
UIConstants.BLACK );
// tree
UIManager.put( "Tree.background", UIConstants.BLACK );
}
The datatypes of the constants in UIConstants
are either of type Color
of Font
depending of the attribute to be set.
The problem is, that only a few look & feel options change. Options like the background of the tree do not change according to the options on the look & feel. I am aware of this, that a few things only change, if I change the painter of a component. But e.g. JPanel does not have such a painter property, but makes problems too.
I have a second question concerning the look & feel: Aren't the painters of e.g. the menuBar supposed to use the colors, which are set in the primary color section, or do I need to implement my own painters for this use?
Can someone tell me where my problem is?