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Re: Text on the splash screen [message #778302 is a reply to message #760497] |
Thu, 12 January 2012 08:36 |
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Jérémie,
The class that displays the splash screen in Swing is called org.eclipse.scout.rt.ui.swing.splash.SplashWindow. When you have a look at the constructor of the inner type P_SplashScreen, you notice some values that are obtained from Swing's UIManager. Those constants can be used to customize the texts on the splash screen by overriding the method org.eclipse.scout.rt.ui.swing.AbstractSwingEnvironment.interceptUIDefaults(UIDefaults) in your own SwingEnvironment and adding the values to the UIDefauls.
If you really need to, you can even implement your own splash screen classes. You have to override the constructor AbstractSwingApplication() as there is currently no way to inject a custom splash screen class.
B.
[Edit: Typo]
[Updated on: Mon, 23 January 2012 16:03] Report message to a moderator
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