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src/java.desktop/share/classes/java/awt/SystemColor.java
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* A class to encapsulate symbolic colors representing the color of
* native GUI objects on a system. For systems which support the dynamic
* update of the system colors (when the user changes the colors)
* the actual RGB values of these symbolic colors will also change
* dynamically. In order to compare the "current" RGB value of a
- * <code>SystemColor</code> object with a non-symbolic Color object,
- * <code>getRGB</code> should be used rather than <code>equals</code>.
+ * {@code SystemColor} object with a non-symbolic Color object,
+ * {@code getRGB} should be used rather than {@code equals}.
* <p>
* Note that the way in which these system colors are applied to GUI objects
* may vary slightly from platform to platform since GUI objects may be
* rendered differently on each platform.
* <p>
- * System color values may also be available through the <code>getDesktopProperty</code>
- * method on <code>java.awt.Toolkit</code>.
+ * System color values may also be available through the {@code getDesktopProperty}
+ * method on {@code java.awt.Toolkit}.
*
* @see Toolkit#getDesktopProperty
*
* @author Carl Quinn
* @author Amy Fowler
@@ -378,32 +378,32 @@
*/
public static final SystemColor controlText = new SystemColor((byte)CONTROL_TEXT);
/**
* The color rendered for light areas of 3D control objects, such as pushbuttons.
- * This color is typically derived from the <code>control</code> background color
+ * This color is typically derived from the {@code control} background color
* to provide a 3D effect.
*/
public static final SystemColor controlHighlight = new SystemColor((byte)CONTROL_HIGHLIGHT);
/**
* The color rendered for highlight areas of 3D control objects, such as pushbuttons.
- * This color is typically derived from the <code>control</code> background color
+ * This color is typically derived from the {@code control} background color
* to provide a 3D effect.
*/
public static final SystemColor controlLtHighlight = new SystemColor((byte)CONTROL_LT_HIGHLIGHT);
/**
* The color rendered for shadow areas of 3D control objects, such as pushbuttons.
- * This color is typically derived from the <code>control</code> background color
+ * This color is typically derived from the {@code control} background color
* to provide a 3D effect.
*/
public static final SystemColor controlShadow = new SystemColor((byte)CONTROL_SHADOW);
/**
* The color rendered for dark shadow areas on 3D control objects, such as pushbuttons.
- * This color is typically derived from the <code>control</code> background color
+ * This color is typically derived from the {@code control} background color
* to provide a 3D effect.
*/
public static final SystemColor controlDkShadow = new SystemColor((byte)CONTROL_DK_SHADOW);
/**
@@ -485,17 +485,17 @@
super(systemColors[index]);
this.index = index;
}
/**
- * Returns a string representation of this <code>Color</code>'s values.
+ * Returns a string representation of this {@code Color}'s values.
* This method is intended to be used only for debugging purposes,
* and the content and format of the returned string may vary between
* implementations.
- * The returned string may be empty but may not be <code>null</code>.
+ * The returned string may be empty but may not be {@code null}.
*
- * @return a string representation of this <code>Color</code>
+ * @return a string representation of this {@code Color}
*/
public String toString() {
return getClass().getName() + "[i=" + (index) + "]";
}
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