public class AuditAddinDescription extends java.lang.Object implements Displayable
Constructor and Description |
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AuditAddinDescription() |
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javax.swing.Icon |
getIcon()
Returns an
Icon that can be shown in association with this Displayable . |
java.lang.String |
getLongLabel()
Returns a long label that can be displayed to the user.
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java.lang.String |
getShortLabel()
Returns a short label that can be displayed to the user.
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java.lang.String |
getToolTipText()
Returns the tool tip text to show when the mouse pointer pauses over a UI component that represents this
Displayable . |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
toString
public javax.swing.Icon getIcon()
Displayable
Icon
that can be shown in association with this Displayable
. Typically the icon will be used in a tree control or list control. Therefore the icon must fit naturally within the space normally given to items within those controls. Such icons are usually 16x16 in size or, if there is a one-pixel transparent padding around the edge, 18x18 in size. It is strongly recommended that icons returned by this method be either 16x16 or 18x18 in size. If null
is returned, the control may show a default icon, or it may show no icon, whichever is appropriate.getIcon
in interface Displayable
Icon
to be displayed for the Displayable
.public java.lang.String getLongLabel()
Displayable
String
is considered translatable and should therefore be placed in an appropriate resource file. The long label differs from the short label essentially on length. Usually the long label will only be shown on-demand and in places where horizontal space is more available. Examples are the status bar and tooltips.getLongLabel
in interface Displayable
Displayable
that can be shown to the user.public java.lang.String getShortLabel()
Displayable
String
is considered translatable and should therefore be placed in an appropriate resource file. When possible, the returned label should be reasonably short enough to show in the navigator or explorer windows but long enough to clearly identify and distinguish the Displayable
.getShortLabel
in interface Displayable
Displayable
that can be shown to the user.public java.lang.String getToolTipText()
Displayable
Displayable
. In many cases it may be appropriate for this method to return the same value as Displayable.getLongLabel()
.getToolTipText
in interface Displayable
Displayable
.