javax.swing.plaf.basic
Class BasicFileChooserUI.BasicFileView
java.lang.Object
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+--javax.swing.filechooser.FileView
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+--javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicFileChooserUI.BasicFileView
- Enclosing class:
- BasicFileChooserUI
- protected class BasicFileChooserUI.BasicFileView
- extends FileView
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
iconCache
protected Hashtable iconCache
BasicFileChooserUI.BasicFileView
public BasicFileChooserUI.BasicFileView()
clearIconCache
public void clearIconCache()
getName
public String getName(File f)
- Description copied from class:
FileView
- The name of the file. Normally this would be simply f.getName()
- Overrides:
getName
in class FileView
getDescription
public String getDescription(File f)
- Description copied from class:
FileView
- A human readable description of the file. For example,
a file named jag.jpg might have a description that read:
"A JPEG image file of James Gosling's face"
- Overrides:
getDescription
in class FileView
getTypeDescription
public String getTypeDescription(File f)
- Description copied from class:
FileView
- A human readable description of the type of the file. For
example, a jpg file might have a type description of:
"A JPEG Compressed Image File"
- Overrides:
getTypeDescription
in class FileView
getCachedIcon
public Icon getCachedIcon(File f)
cacheIcon
public void cacheIcon(File f,
Icon i)
getIcon
public Icon getIcon(File f)
- Description copied from class:
FileView
- The icon that represents this file in the JFileChooser.
- Overrides:
getIcon
in class FileView
isTraversable
public Boolean isTraversable(File f)
- Description copied from class:
FileView
- Whether the directory is traversable or not. This might be
useful, for example, if you want a directory to represent
a compound document and don't want the user to descend into it.
- Overrides:
isTraversable
in class FileView
isHidden
public Boolean isHidden(File f)
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