DefaultLookAndFeelDecorated [message #68886] |
Sun, 24 October 2004 04:45  |
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Originally posted by: starvationlab.email.it
why not add the option to set the decoratedlookandfeel for the ve jframe
preview? just a suggestion
tnx
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Re: DefaultLookAndFeelDecorated [message #69046 is a reply to message #69027] |
Sun, 24 October 2004 15:52  |
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Originally posted by: starvationlab.email.it
yes excuseme this is exactily what i want to say...you can set the look and
feel you want in the windows Windows->Preferences->Java->VE but it is not
possible to set if you want decorated lookandfeel or not, but it is not so
important so forget my suggestion :P
"Rich Kulp" <richkulp@us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:clgvsr$73o$1@eclipse.org...
> To set the look and feel that you want the editor to display your class
> in, that is a preference setting. Windows->Preferences->Java->VE
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> The"preview" window is not a preview window. On a Windows system it is
> not even visible. Depending on the GTK settings on Linux the window will
> be visible or not. It has no meaning to a user. The reason it is there
> is because we need to screen scrape something so that we can show it. To
> screen scrape, we need to instantiate some windows. We try to hide it by
> putting it off-screen, but some window managers bring it back.
>
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Rich Kulp
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Re: DefaultLookAndFeelDecorated [message #602315 is a reply to message #68886] |
Sun, 24 October 2004 13:19  |
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Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com
Could you please be a little more specific? What is
"decoratedlookandfeel" and what is jframe preview? Those aren't terms we
use in the ve, so I'm not sure what you are referring to.
STARVATIONLAB wrote:
> why not add the option to set the decoratedlookandfeel for the ve jframe
> preview? just a suggestion
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> tnx
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Thanks,
Rich Kulp
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Re: DefaultLookAndFeelDecorated [message #602322 is a reply to message #68967] |
Sun, 24 October 2004 15:16  |
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Originally posted by: starvationlab.email.it
Just set the lookandfeel to metal
UIManager.setLookAndFeel(new MetalLookAndFeel());
and set the decorated options
JFrame.setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated(true);
look at the difference beetween the bolean value true and false...the swing
apparence is a bit different. With "jframe preview" i mean the panel with
the visual class gui preview
"Rich Kulp" <richkulp@us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:clgnri$sqa$2@eclipse.org...
> Could you please be a little more specific? What is
> "decoratedlookandfeel" and what is jframe preview? Those aren't terms we
> use in the ve, so I'm not sure what you are referring to.
>
> STARVATIONLAB wrote:
> > why not add the option to set the decoratedlookandfeel for the ve jframe
> > preview? just a suggestion
> >
> > tnx
> >
> >
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Rich Kulp
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Re: DefaultLookAndFeelDecorated [message #602326 is a reply to message #69007] |
Sun, 24 October 2004 15:36  |
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Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com
To set the look and feel that you want the editor to display your class
in, that is a preference setting. Windows->Preferences->Java->VE
The"preview" window is not a preview window. On a Windows system it is
not even visible. Depending on the GTK settings on Linux the window will
be visible or not. It has no meaning to a user. The reason it is there
is because we need to screen scrape something so that we can show it. To
screen scrape, we need to instantiate some windows. We try to hide it by
putting it off-screen, but some window managers bring it back.
--
Thanks,
Rich Kulp
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Re: DefaultLookAndFeelDecorated [message #602331 is a reply to message #69027] |
Sun, 24 October 2004 15:52  |
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Originally posted by: starvationlab.email.it
yes excuseme this is exactily what i want to say...you can set the look and
feel you want in the windows Windows->Preferences->Java->VE but it is not
possible to set if you want decorated lookandfeel or not, but it is not so
important so forget my suggestion :P
"Rich Kulp" <richkulp@us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:clgvsr$73o$1@eclipse.org...
> To set the look and feel that you want the editor to display your class
> in, that is a preference setting. Windows->Preferences->Java->VE
>
> The"preview" window is not a preview window. On a Windows system it is
> not even visible. Depending on the GTK settings on Linux the window will
> be visible or not. It has no meaning to a user. The reason it is there
> is because we need to screen scrape something so that we can show it. To
> screen scrape, we need to instantiate some windows. We try to hide it by
> putting it off-screen, but some window managers bring it back.
>
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Rich Kulp
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