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

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@@ -36,13 +36,13 @@
 import javax.swing.tree.*;
 
 import javax.swing.plaf.basic.*;
 
 /**
- * The metal look and feel implementation of <code>TreeUI</code>.
+ * The metal look and feel implementation of {@code TreeUI}.
  * <p>
- * <code>MetalTreeUI</code> allows for configuring how to
+ * {@code MetalTreeUI} allows for configuring how to
  * visually render the spacing and delineation between nodes. The following
  * hints are supported:
  *
  * <table summary="Descriptions of supported hints: Angled, Horizontal, and None">
  *  <tr>

@@ -62,18 +62,18 @@
  *      <td>Do not draw any visual indication between nodes.</td>
  *  </tr>
  * </table>
  *
  * <p>
- * As it is typically impractical to obtain the <code>TreeUI</code> from
- * the <code>JTree</code> and cast to an instance of <code>MetalTreeUI</code>
+ * As it is typically impractical to obtain the {@code TreeUI} from
+ * the {@code JTree} and cast to an instance of {@code MetalTreeUI}
  * you enable this property via the client property
- * <code>JTree.lineStyle</code>. For example, to switch to
- * <code>Horizontal</code> style you would do:
- * <code>tree.putClientProperty("JTree.lineStyle", "Horizontal");</code>
+ * {@code JTree.lineStyle}. For example, to switch to
+ * {@code Horizontal} style you would do:
+ * {@code tree.putClientProperty("JTree.lineStyle", "Horizontal");}
  * <p>
- * The default is <code>Angled</code>.
+ * The default is {@code Angled}.
  *
  * @author Tom Santos
  * @author Steve Wilson (value add stuff)
  */
 public class MetalTreeUI extends BasicTreeUI {
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