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Custom TableCellRenderer ignored by Look&Feel


I have a JTable for which I have provided a custom TableCellRenderer that colors numeric cells in red/gray/green depending on their value (<0, 0, >0).

However, when I use the Nimbus L&F, the label.setForeground() method is ignored: when calling label.getForeground() I can see that the number has the right color, for example red, but on the screen it comes black. If I remove the L&F it works fine.

Is there a way to gently ask the L&F to accept using my color for that cell?

ps: I know that the javadoc of setForeground() is clear about the fact that the L&F might ignore the call, so I'm looking for a workaround.


Solution

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    import java.awt.*;
    import javax.swing.*;
    import javax.swing.table.*;
    
    public class TablePrepareRenderer extends JFrame {
    
        private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
        private JTable table;
    
        public TablePrepareRenderer() {
            Object[] columnNames = {"Type", "Company", "Shares", "Price", "Boolean"};
            Object[][] data = {
                {"Buy", "IBM", new Integer(1000), new Double(80.50), false},
                {"Sell", "MicroSoft", new Integer(2000), new Double(6.25), true},
                {"Sell", "Apple", new Integer(3000), new Double(7.35), true},
                {"Buy", "Nortel", new Integer(4000), new Double(20.00), false}
            };
            DefaultTableModel model = new DefaultTableModel(data, columnNames) {
    
                private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
    
                @Override
                public Class getColumnClass(int column) {
                    return getValueAt(0, column).getClass();
                }
                /*@Override
                public Class getColumnClass(int column) {
                switch (column) {
                case 0:
                return String.class;
                case 1:
                return String.class;
                case 2:
                return Integer.class;
                case 3:
                return Double.class;
                default:
                return Boolean.class;
                }
                }*/
            };
            table = new JTable(model) {
    
                private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
    
                @Override
                public Component prepareRenderer(TableCellRenderer renderer, int row, int column) {
                    Component c = super.prepareRenderer(renderer, row, column);
                    int firstRow = 0;
                    int lastRow = table.getRowCount() - 1;
                    if (row == lastRow) {
                        ((JComponent) c).setBackground(Color.red);
                    } else if (row == firstRow) {
                        ((JComponent) c).setBackground(Color.blue);
                    } else {
                        ((JComponent) c).setBackground(table.getBackground());
                    }
                    return c;
                }
            };
            table.setPreferredScrollableViewportSize(table.getPreferredSize());
            JScrollPane scrollPane = new JScrollPane(table);
            getContentPane().add(scrollPane);
        }
        /*private static String[] suffix = new String[]{"", "k", "m", "b", "t"};
        private static int MAX_LENGTH = 4;
    
        private static String format(double number) {
        String r = new DecimalFormat("##0E0").format(number);
        r = r.replaceAll("E[0-9]", suffix[Character.getNumericValue(r.charAt(r.length() - 1)) / 3]);
        return r.length() > MAX_LENGTH ? r.replaceAll("\\.[0-9]+", "") : r;
        }*/
    
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            try {
                UIManager.setLookAndFeel("com.sun.java.swing.plaf.nimbus.NimbusLookAndFeel");
            } catch (Exception fail) {
            }
            SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
    
                @Override
                public void run() {
                    TablePrepareRenderer frame = new TablePrepareRenderer();
                    frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
                    frame.pack();
                    frame.setLocationRelativeTo(null);
                    frame.setVisible(true);
                }
            });
            /*long[] numbers = new long[]{1000, 5821, 10500, 101800, 2000000, 7800000, 92150000, 123200000, 99999900};
            for (long number : numbers) {
            System.out.println(number + " = " + format(number));
            }*/
        }
    }