I am making a text-based game where the user inputs text to solve the game. I decided to use java swing to display the text, and I want to have the background of the textPane to be black. I have tried everything I have found (commented out), but non of it seems to work.
private JTextPane blackJTextPane() {
//JTextPane area = new JTextPane();
//area.setBackground(Color.BLACK);
//area.setForeground(Color.WHITE);
JEditorPane area = new JEditorPane();
Color bgColor = Color.BLACK;
UIDefaults defaults = new UIDefaults();
defaults.put("EditorPane[Enabled].backgroundPainter", bgColor);
area.putClientProperty("Nimbus.Overrides", defaults);
area.putClientProperty("Nimbus.Overrides.InheritDefaults", true);
area.setBackground(bgColor);
return area;
}
public Everything(){
super("Game");
try {
UIManager.setLookAndFeel("com.sun.java.swing.plaf.nimbus.NimbusLookAndFeel");
} catch (Exception exc) {
// ignore error
}
setSize(600,500);
setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
BorderLayout layout = new BorderLayout();
setLayout(layout);
setVisible(true);
text = new JLabel("");
text.setText("Text:");
texts = new JTextField(20);
texts.setBackground(Color.white);
texts.setText("");
JPanel panel = new JPanel();
panel.add(text );
panel.add(texts);
texts.addActionListener(this);
add(panel, BorderLayout.SOUTH);
UIDefaults defs = UIManager.getDefaults();
defs.put("TextPane.background", new ColorUIResource(Color.BLACK));
defs.put("TextPane.inactiveBackground", new ColorUIResource(Color.BLACK));
area = blackJTextPane();
area.setEditable(false);
style = area.addStyle("style", null);
//StyleConstants.setBackground(style, Color.black);
JScrollPane pane = new JScrollPane(area);
add(pane, BorderLayout.CENTER);
doc = area.getStyledDocument();
button.addActionListener(this);
setVisible(true);
}
The imports are not pictured here but there are no errors in the game when I run it with any of those commented out parts.
You may have an issue with Nimbus not respecting the background color settings. Try this to override the color:
JEditorPane area = new JEditorPane();
Color bgColor = Color.BLACK;
UIDefaults defaults = new UIDefaults();
defaults.put("EditorPane[Enabled].backgroundPainter", bgColor);
area.putClientProperty("Nimbus.Overrides", defaults);
area.putClientProperty("Nimbus.Overrides.InheritDefaults", true);
area.setBackground(bgColor);
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