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  25 
  26 package com.sun.java.swing.plaf.windows;
  27 
  28 import java.awt.*;
  29 import javax.swing.*;
  30 import javax.swing.plaf.*;
  31 import javax.swing.plaf.basic.*;
  32 
  33 import com.sun.java.swing.plaf.windows.TMSchema.Part;
  34 import com.sun.java.swing.plaf.windows.TMSchema.State;
  35 
  36 /**
  37  * Windows rendition of the component.
  38  * <p>
  39  * <strong>Warning:</strong>
  40  * Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
  41  * future Swing releases.  The current serialization support is appropriate
  42  * for short term storage or RMI between applications running the same
  43  * version of Swing.  A future release of Swing will provide support for
  44  * long term persistence.
  45  */
  46 public class WindowsRadioButtonMenuItemUI extends BasicRadioButtonMenuItemUI {
  47 
  48     final WindowsMenuItemUIAccessor accessor =
  49         new WindowsMenuItemUIAccessor() {
  50 
  51            public JMenuItem getMenuItem() {
  52                return menuItem;
  53            }
  54 
  55            public State getState(JMenuItem menuItem) {
  56                return WindowsMenuItemUI.getState(this, menuItem);
  57            }
  58 
  59            public Part getPart(JMenuItem menuItem) {
  60                return WindowsMenuItemUI.getPart(this, menuItem);
  61            }
  62     };
  63     public static ComponentUI createUI(JComponent b) {
  64         return new WindowsRadioButtonMenuItemUI();
  65     }
  66 
  67     @Override
  68     protected  void paintBackground(Graphics g, JMenuItem menuItem,
  69             Color bgColor) {
  70         if (WindowsMenuItemUI.isVistaPainting()) {
  71             WindowsMenuItemUI.paintBackground(accessor, g, menuItem, bgColor);
  72             return;
  73         }
  74         super.paintBackground(g, menuItem, bgColor);
  75     }
  76 
  77     /**
  78      * Method which renders the text of the current menu item.
  79      * <p>
  80      * @param g Graphics context
  81      * @param menuItem Current menu item to render
  82      * @param textRect Bounding rectangle to render the text.
  83      * @param text String to render
  84      * @since 1.4
  85      */
  86     protected void paintText(Graphics g, JMenuItem menuItem,
  87             Rectangle textRect, String text) {
  88         if (WindowsMenuItemUI.isVistaPainting()) {
  89             WindowsMenuItemUI.paintText(accessor, g, menuItem, textRect, text);
  90             return;
  91         }
  92         ButtonModel model = menuItem.getModel();
  93         Color oldColor = g.getColor();
  94 
  95         if(model.isEnabled() && model.isArmed()) {
  96             g.setColor(selectionForeground); // Uses protected field.
  97         }
  98 
  99         WindowsGraphicsUtils.paintText(g, menuItem, textRect, text, 0);
 100 
 101         g.setColor(oldColor);
 102     }
 103 }