/* @VaadinApache2LicenseForJavaFiles@ */ package com.vaadin.ui.themes; /** *

* The Base theme is the foundation for all Vaadin themes. Although it is not * necessary to use it as the starting point for all other themes, it is heavily * encouraged, since it abstracts and hides away many necessary style properties * that the Vaadin terminal expects and needs. *

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* When creating your own theme, either extend this class and specify the styles * implemented in your theme here, or extend some other theme that has a class * file specified (e.g. Reindeer or Runo). *

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* All theme class files should follow the convention of specifying the theme * name as a string constant THEME_NAME. * * @since 6.3.0 * */ public class BaseTheme { public static final String THEME_NAME = "base"; /** * Creates a button that looks like a regular hypertext link but still acts * like a normal button. */ public static final String BUTTON_LINK = "link"; /** * Removes extra decorations from the panel. * * @deprecated Base theme does not implement this style, but it is defined * here since it has been a part of the framework before * multiple themes were available. Use the constant provided by * the theme you're using instead, e.g. * {@link Reindeer#PANEL_LIGHT} or {@link Runo#PANEL_LIGHT}. */ @Deprecated public static final String PANEL_LIGHT = "light"; /** * Adds the connector lines between a parent node and its child nodes to * indicate the tree hierarchy better. */ public static final String TREE_CONNECTORS = "connectors"; /** * Clips the component so it will be constrained to its given size and not * overflow. */ public static final String CLIP = "v-clip"; }