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src/java.desktop/share/classes/javax/swing/plaf/nimbus/NimbusLookAndFeel.java

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@@ -305,31 +305,31 @@
      * <p>Registers a third party component with the NimbusLookAndFeel.</p>
      *
      * <p>Regions represent Components and areas within Components that act as
      * independent painting areas. Once registered with the NimbusLookAndFeel,
      * NimbusStyles for these Regions can be retrieved via the
-     * <code>getStyle</code> method.</p>
+     * {@code getStyle} method.</p>
      *
      * <p>The NimbusLookAndFeel uses a standard naming scheme for entries in the
      * UIDefaults table. The key for each property, state, painter, and other
      * default registered in UIDefaults for a specific Region will begin with
-     * the specified <code>prefix</code></p>
+     * the specified {@code prefix}</p>
      *
      * <p>For example, suppose I had a component named JFoo. Suppose I then registered
      * this component with the NimbusLookAndFeel in this manner:</p>
      *
-     * <pre><code>
+     * <pre>{@code
      *     laf.register(NimbusFooUI.FOO_REGION, "Foo");
-     * </code></pre>
+     * }</pre>
      *
      * <p>In this case, I could then register properties for this component with
      * UIDefaults in the following manner:</p>
      *
-     * <pre><code>
+     * <pre>{@code
      *     UIManager.put("Foo.background", new ColorUIResource(Color.BLACK));
      *     UIManager.put("Foo.Enabled.backgroundPainter", new FooBackgroundPainter());
-     * </code></pre>
+     * }</pre>
      *
      * <p>It is also possible to register a named component with Nimbus.
      * For example, suppose you wanted to style the background of a JPanel
      * named "MyPanel" differently from other JPanels. You could accomplish this
      * by doing the following:</p>

@@ -527,15 +527,15 @@
             this(prefix,suffix);
             this.state = state;
         }
 
         /**
-         * Creates the value retrieved from the <code>UIDefaults</code> table.
+         * Creates the value retrieved from the {@code UIDefaults} table.
          * The object is created each time it is accessed.
          *
-         * @param table a <code>UIDefaults</code> table
-         * @return the created <code>Object</code>
+         * @param table a {@code UIDefaults} table
+         * @return the created {@code Object}
          */
         @Override
         public Object createValue(UIDefaults table) {
             Object obj = null;
             // check specified state
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