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src/java.desktop/share/classes/java/awt/image/WritableRenderedImage.java
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{
/**
* Adds an observer. If the observer is already present,
* it will receive multiple notifications.
- * @param to the specified <code>TileObserver</code>
+ * @param to the specified {@code TileObserver}
*/
public void addTileObserver(TileObserver to);
/**
* Removes an observer. If the observer was not registered,
* nothing happens. If the observer was registered for multiple
* notifications, it will now be registered for one fewer.
- * @param to the specified <code>TileObserver</code>
+ * @param to the specified {@code TileObserver}
*/
public void removeTileObserver(TileObserver to);
/**
* Checks out a tile for writing.
@@ -116,12 +116,12 @@
/**
* Returns whether a tile is currently checked out for writing.
*
* @param tileX the X index of the tile.
* @param tileY the Y index of the tile.
- * @return <code>true</code> if specified tile is checked out
- * for writing; <code>false</code> otherwise.
+ * @return {@code true} if specified tile is checked out
+ * for writing; {@code false} otherwise.
*/
public boolean isTileWritable(int tileX, int tileY);
/**
* Returns an array of Point objects indicating which tiles
@@ -133,19 +133,19 @@
public Point[] getWritableTileIndices();
/**
* Returns whether any tile is checked out for writing.
* Semantically equivalent to (getWritableTileIndices() != null).
- * @return <code>true</code> if any tiles are checked out for
- * writing; <code>false</code> otherwise.
+ * @return {@code true} if any tiles are checked out for
+ * writing; {@code false} otherwise.
*/
public boolean hasTileWriters();
/**
* Sets a rect of the image to the contents of the Raster r, which is
* assumed to be in the same coordinate space as the WritableRenderedImage.
* The operation is clipped to the bounds of the WritableRenderedImage.
- * @param r the specified <code>Raster</code>
+ * @param r the specified {@code Raster}
*/
public void setData(Raster r);
}
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