Uses of Class
javax.swing.text.html.StyleSheet
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Packages that use StyleSheet Package Description javax.swing.text.html Provides the classHTMLEditorKit
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Uses of StyleSheet in javax.swing.text.html
Methods in javax.swing.text.html that return StyleSheet Modifier and Type Method and Description protected StyleSheet
ImageView. getStyleSheet()
Convenience method to get the StyleSheet.protected StyleSheet
InlineView. getStyleSheet()
protected StyleSheet
ParagraphView. getStyleSheet()
protected StyleSheet
BlockView. getStyleSheet()
StyleSheet
HTMLDocument. getStyleSheet()
Fetches theStyleSheet
with the document-specific display rules (CSS) that were specified in the HTML document itself.StyleSheet
HTMLEditorKit. getStyleSheet()
Get the set of styles currently being used to render the HTML elements.StyleSheet[]
StyleSheet. getStyleSheets()
Returns an array of the linked StyleSheets.Methods in javax.swing.text.html with parameters of type StyleSheet Modifier and Type Method and Description void
StyleSheet. addStyleSheet(StyleSheet ss)
Adds the rules from the StyleSheetss
to those of the receiver.void
StyleSheet. removeStyleSheet(StyleSheet ss)
Removes the StyleSheetss
from those of the receiver.void
HTMLEditorKit. setStyleSheet(StyleSheet s)
Set the set of styles to be used to render the various HTML elements.Constructors in javax.swing.text.html with parameters of type StyleSheet Constructor and Description HTMLDocument(AbstractDocument.Content c, StyleSheet styles)
Constructs an HTML document with the given content storage implementation and the given style/attribute storage mechanism.HTMLDocument(StyleSheet styles)
Constructs an HTML document with the default content storage implementation and the specified style/attribute storage mechanism.
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