I have an existing JComboBox object. I can modify many of its properties using the internal methods. However, I could not find similar methods to customize the popup's appearance - specifically, the popup's background color. I have an existing object, so I wish to use its existing methods/properties, not to write a dedicated class. Is this possible?
Note: this question is NOT the same as the linked question above (which incorrectly states that this question already has an answer): that question asked about the selected item's bgcolor (in the combobox's editbox); I am asking about the popup box's bgcolor.
As eugener said, using a custom ListCellRenderer
is definitely the right way to do this. You just need to create a class that extends DefaultListCellRenderer
. This default renderer extends JLabel
so it couldn't be easier to understand! You just need to make a call to setBackground()
.
JComboBox combo = new JComboBox(new String[] { "A", "B", "C", "D" });
combo.setRenderer(new DefaultListCellRenderer() {
public void paint(Graphics g) {
setBackground(Color.YELLOW);
setForeground(Color.RED);
super.paint(g);
}
});
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