I\'m trying to create a GUI with Swing. My problem is, I have a textfield, but I want it to have a \"placeholder\" (like in html). I read here and there that it can be done
Try this.
private void txtUserNameFocusGained(java.awt.event.FocusEvent evt) {
String username = txtUserName.getText();
if(username.equals("User Name")){
txtUserName.setCaretPosition(0);
}
}
private void txtUserNameFocusLost(java.awt.event.FocusEvent evt) {
String username = txtUserName.getText();
if(username.equals("")){
txtUserName.setForeground(new java.awt.Color(86, 86, 86));
txtUserName.setCaretPosition(0);
txtUserName.setText("User Name");
}
}
private void txtUserNameKeyPressed(java.awt.event.KeyEvent evt) {
String username = txtUserName.getText();
if(username.equals("User Name")){
txtUserName.setForeground(new java.awt.Color(0, 0, 0));
txtUserName.setText(null);
txtUserName.setCaretPosition(0);
}
}
Be adviced, the name of the text field is "txtUserName". You can see the output as like this.
I use to override the text fields paint method, until I ended up with more custom text fields then I really wanted...
Then I found this prompt API which is simple to use and doesn't require you to extend any components. It also has a nice "buddy" API
This has now been included in the SwingLabs, SwingX library which makes it even eaiser to use...
I found this on the oracle forums.
public class TextFieldWithPrompt extends JTextField{
@Override
protected void paintComponent(java.awt.Graphics g) {
super.paintComponent(g);
if(getText().isEmpty() && ! (FocusManager.getCurrentKeyboardFocusManager().getFocusOwner() == this)){
Graphics2D g2 = (Graphics2D)g.create();
g2.setBackground(Color.gray);
g2.setFont(getFont().deriveFont(Font.ITALIC));
g2.drawString("zip", 5, 10); //figure out x, y from font's FontMetrics and size of component.
g2.dispose();
}
}
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