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src/java.desktop/share/classes/javax/swing/plaf/metal/MetalLookAndFeel.java

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@@ -68,11 +68,11 @@
  * Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
  * future Swing releases. The current serialization support is
  * appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running
  * the same version of Swing.  As of 1.4, support for long term storage
  * of all JavaBeans&trade;
- * has been added to the <code>java.beans</code> package.
+ * has been added to the {@code java.beans} package.
  * Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}.
  *
  * @see MetalTheme
  * @see DefaultMetalTheme
  * @see OceanTheme

@@ -1563,11 +1563,11 @@
     public void provideErrorFeedback(Component component) {
         super.provideErrorFeedback(component);
     }
 
     /**
-     * Set the theme used by <code>MetalLookAndFeel</code>.
+     * Set the theme used by {@code MetalLookAndFeel}.
      * <p>
      * After the theme is set, {@code MetalLookAndFeel} needs to be
      * re-installed and the uis need to be recreated. The following
      * shows how to do this:
      * <pre>

@@ -1595,11 +1595,11 @@
         }
         AppContext.getAppContext().put( "currentMetalTheme", theme );
     }
 
     /**
-     * Return the theme currently being used by <code>MetalLookAndFeel</code>.
+     * Return the theme currently being used by {@code MetalLookAndFeel}.
      * If the current theme is {@code null}, the default theme is created.
      *
      * @return the current theme
      * @see #setCurrentTheme
      * @since 1.5

@@ -1635,16 +1635,16 @@
         }
         return currentTheme;
     }
 
     /**
-     * Returns an <code>Icon</code> with a disabled appearance.
-     * This method is used to generate a disabled <code>Icon</code> when
+     * Returns an {@code Icon} with a disabled appearance.
+     * This method is used to generate a disabled {@code Icon} when
      * one has not been specified.  For example, if you create a
-     * <code>JButton</code> and only specify an <code>Icon</code> via
-     * <code>setIcon</code> this method will be called to generate the
-     * disabled <code>Icon</code>. If null is passed as <code>icon</code>
+     * {@code JButton} and only specify an {@code Icon} via
+     * {@code setIcon} this method will be called to generate the
+     * disabled {@code Icon}. If null is passed as {@code icon}
      * this method returns null.
      * <p>
      * Some look and feels might not render the disabled Icon, in which
      * case they will ignore this.
      *

@@ -1661,18 +1661,18 @@
         }
         return super.getDisabledIcon(component, icon);
     }
 
     /**
-     * Returns an <code>Icon</code> for use by disabled
+     * Returns an {@code Icon} for use by disabled
      * components that are also selected. This method is used to generate an
-     * <code>Icon</code> for components that are in both the disabled and
-     * selected states but do not have a specific <code>Icon</code> for this
-     * state.  For example, if you create a <code>JButton</code> and only
-     * specify an <code>Icon</code> via <code>setIcon</code> this method
+     * {@code Icon} for components that are in both the disabled and
+     * selected states but do not have a specific {@code Icon} for this
+     * state.  For example, if you create a {@code JButton} and only
+     * specify an {@code Icon} via {@code setIcon} this method
      * will be called to generate the disabled and selected
-     * <code>Icon</code>. If null is passed as <code>icon</code> this method
+     * {@code Icon}. If null is passed as {@code icon} this method
      * returns null.
      * <p>
      * Some look and feels might not render the disabled and selected Icon,
      * in which case they will ignore this.
      *
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