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/**
* Returns an array of Colors similar to getGUIcolors(), but using the
* System colors. This is useful if pieces of a Component (such as
* the integrated scrollbars of a List) should retain the System color
* instead of the background color set by Component.setBackground().
*/
static Color[] getSystemColors() {
if (systemColors == null) {
systemColors = new Color[4];
systemColors[BACKGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.window;
systemColors[HIGHLIGHT_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlLtHighlight;
systemColors[SHADOW_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlShadow;
systemColors[FOREGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.windowText;
}
return systemColors;
}
/**
* Returns an array of Colors similar to getGUIcolors(), but using the
* System colors. This is useful if pieces of a Component (such as
* the integrated scrollbars of a List) should retain the System color
* instead of the background color set by Component.setBackground().
*/
static Color[] getSystemColors() {
if (systemColors == null) {
systemColors = new Color[4];
systemColors[BACKGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.window;
systemColors[HIGHLIGHT_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlLtHighlight;
systemColors[SHADOW_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlShadow;
systemColors[FOREGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.windowText;
}
return systemColors;
}
/**
* Returns an array of Colors similar to getGUIcolors(), but using the
* System colors. This is useful if pieces of a Component (such as
* the integrated scrollbars of a List) should retain the System color
* instead of the background color set by Component.setBackground().
*/
static Color[] getSystemColors() {
if (systemColors == null) {
systemColors = new Color[4];
systemColors[BACKGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.window;
systemColors[HIGHLIGHT_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlLtHighlight;
systemColors[SHADOW_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlShadow;
systemColors[FOREGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.windowText;
}
return systemColors;
}
/**
* Returns an array of Colors similar to getGUIcolors(), but using the
* System colors. This is useful if pieces of a Component (such as
* the integrated scrollbars of a List) should retain the System color
* instead of the background color set by Component.setBackground().
*/
static Color[] getSystemColors() {
if (systemColors == null) {
systemColors = new Color[4];
systemColors[BACKGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.window;
systemColors[HIGHLIGHT_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlLtHighlight;
systemColors[SHADOW_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlShadow;
systemColors[FOREGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.windowText;
}
return systemColors;
}
/**
* Returns an array of Colors similar to getGUIcolors(), but using the
* System colors. This is useful if pieces of a Component (such as
* the integrated scrollbars of a List) should retain the System color
* instead of the background color set by Component.setBackground().
*/
static Color[] getSystemColors() {
if (systemColors == null) {
systemColors = new Color[4];
systemColors[BACKGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.window;
systemColors[HIGHLIGHT_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlLtHighlight;
systemColors[SHADOW_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlShadow;
systemColors[FOREGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.windowText;
}
return systemColors;
}
/**
* Returns an array of Colors similar to getGUIcolors(), but using the
* System colors. This is useful if pieces of a Component (such as
* the integrated scrollbars of a List) should retain the System color
* instead of the background color set by Component.setBackground().
*/
static Color[] getSystemColors() {
if (systemColors == null) {
systemColors = new Color[4];
systemColors[BACKGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.window;
systemColors[HIGHLIGHT_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlLtHighlight;
systemColors[SHADOW_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlShadow;
systemColors[FOREGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.windowText;
}
return systemColors;
}
/**
* Returns an array of Colors similar to getGUIcolors(), but using the
* System colors. This is useful if pieces of a Component (such as
* the integrated scrollbars of a List) should retain the System color
* instead of the background color set by Component.setBackground().
*/
static Color[] getSystemColors() {
if (systemColors == null) {
systemColors = new Color[4];
systemColors[BACKGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.window;
systemColors[HIGHLIGHT_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlLtHighlight;
systemColors[SHADOW_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlShadow;
systemColors[FOREGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.windowText;
}
return systemColors;
}
/**
* Returns an array of Colors similar to getGUIcolors(), but using the
* System colors. This is useful if pieces of a Component (such as
* the integrated scrollbars of a List) should retain the System color
* instead of the background color set by Component.setBackground().
*/
static Color[] getSystemColors() {
if (systemColors == null) {
systemColors = new Color[4];
systemColors[BACKGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.window;
systemColors[HIGHLIGHT_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlLtHighlight;
systemColors[SHADOW_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlShadow;
systemColors[FOREGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.windowText;
}
return systemColors;
}
/**
* Returns an array of Colors similar to getGUIcolors(), but using the
* System colors. This is useful if pieces of a Component (such as
* the integrated scrollbars of a List) should retain the System color
* instead of the background color set by Component.setBackground().
*/
static Color[] getSystemColors() {
if (systemColors == null) {
systemColors = new Color[4];
systemColors[BACKGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.window;
systemColors[HIGHLIGHT_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlLtHighlight;
systemColors[SHADOW_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlShadow;
systemColors[FOREGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.windowText;
}
return systemColors;
}
/**
* Returns an array of Colors similar to getGUIcolors(), but using the
* System colors. This is useful if pieces of a Component (such as
* the integrated scrollbars of a List) should retain the System color
* instead of the background color set by Component.setBackground().
*/
static Color[] getSystemColors() {
if (systemColors == null) {
systemColors = new Color[4];
systemColors[BACKGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.window;
systemColors[HIGHLIGHT_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlLtHighlight;
systemColors[SHADOW_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlShadow;
systemColors[FOREGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.windowText;
}
return systemColors;
}
/**
* Returns an array of Colors similar to getGUIcolors(), but using the
* System colors. This is useful if pieces of a Component (such as
* the integrated scrollbars of a List) should retain the System color
* instead of the background color set by Component.setBackground().
*/
static Color[] getSystemColors() {
if (systemColors == null) {
systemColors = new Color[4];
systemColors[BACKGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.window;
systemColors[HIGHLIGHT_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlLtHighlight;
systemColors[SHADOW_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlShadow;
systemColors[FOREGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.windowText;
}
return systemColors;
}
/**
* Returns an array of Colors similar to getGUIcolors(), but using the
* System colors. This is useful if pieces of a Component (such as
* the integrated scrollbars of a List) should retain the System color
* instead of the background color set by Component.setBackground().
*/
static Color[] getSystemColors() {
if (systemColors == null) {
systemColors = new Color[4];
systemColors[BACKGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.window;
systemColors[HIGHLIGHT_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlLtHighlight;
systemColors[SHADOW_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlShadow;
systemColors[FOREGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.windowText;
}
return systemColors;
}
/**
* Returns an array of Colors similar to getGUIcolors(), but using the
* System colors. This is useful if pieces of a Component (such as
* the integrated scrollbars of a List) should retain the System color
* instead of the background color set by Component.setBackground().
*/
static Color[] getSystemColors() {
if (systemColors == null) {
systemColors = new Color[4];
systemColors[BACKGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.window;
systemColors[HIGHLIGHT_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlLtHighlight;
systemColors[SHADOW_COLOR] = SystemColor.controlShadow;
systemColors[FOREGROUND_COLOR] = SystemColor.windowText;
}
return systemColors;
}