Reputation: 183
public class Text extends JPanel {
private String text;
public Text()
{
this.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(20,20));
setFont (new Font(text, Font.PLAIN, 24));
text = "";
}
public void showUnderline()
{
Hashtable<TextAttribute, Object> map = new Hashtable
<TextAttribute, Object>();
map.put(TextAttribute.UNDERLINE, TextAttribute.UNDERLINE_ON);
}
the text object will be created within another class. in that class I will need to underline it with the showUnderline method. The method seems incomplete.
I'm shooting for the java exclusive approach, meaning no HTML.
How do I link the text to the showUnderline method?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 10305
Reputation: 108
What do you mean 'java exclusive approach, meaning no HTML' ? You probably are looking for a JLabel, and you can put very simple html in it. Here's the first result on google:
http://www.apl.jhu.edu/~hall/java/Swing-Tutorial/Swing-Tutorial-JLabel.html
It has an example of making text different colors, fonts, and bold or italicized. You could probably just do something like:
JLabel label = new JLabel("<u>MY TEXT</u>",JLabel.CENTER);
From there, you can place it like you would place any other JComponent.
If you really don't want HTML, you could use a JTextPane. Here's an example:
http://www.exampledepot.com/egs/javax.swing.text/style_hilitewords2.html
Upvotes: 4