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package sun.awt;
import java.util.EventListener;
/**
* The listener interface for receiving display change events.
* The class that is interested in processing a display change event
* implements this interface (and all the methods it
* contains).
*
* For Motif, this interface is only used for dragging windows between Xinerama
* screens.
*
* For win32, the listener object created from that class is then registered
* with the WToolkit object using its <code>addDisplayChangeListener</code>
* method. When the display resolution is changed (which occurs,
* in Windows, either by the user changing the properties of the
* display through the control panel or other utility or by
* some other application which has gotten fullscreen-exclusive
* control of the display), the listener is notified through its
* displayChanged() or paletteChanged() methods.
*
* @author Chet Haase
* @author Brent Christian
* @since 1.4
*/
public interface DisplayChangedListener extends EventListener {
/**
* Invoked when the display mode has changed.
*/
public void displayChanged();
/**
* Invoked when the palette has changed.
*/
public void paletteChanged();
}