Hi Roberto, I have not done Swing Programming for a long time because we started using SWT sometime ago. What I can remember is that you're always in trouble when mixing AWT and Swing because e.g. Menus are not visible, ... .
Maybe there are other Swing gurus around. Tom Roberto Battistoni wrote: > Sorry, but I would like to add a heavy weight Container (AWT panel with > the OfficeBean) to a light weight container (JInternalFrame). > > it is true again? > > thanks > > Roberto > > Tom Schindl wrote: > >>I'm uncertain about what I know about the the OfficeBean but in 1.x it >>was the case that OfficeBean was drawn in an AWT-Container which is a >>heavy-weigt one and when using Swings light-weight containers you'll get >>into real trouble because light weight containers can not be drawn above >>heavy weight ones. >> >>I don't know if this is true in OO2.x. > > > it is still true > > Juergen > > >>Tom >> >>Markus Plessing wrote: >> >>>Hello Roberto, >>> >>>Roberto Battistoni schrieb: >>> >>> >>>>I'm trying to add an OfficeBean to a JInternalFrame, but Oo start in a >>>>without-frame window in a full-screen mode, not in the JInternalFrame. >>>>Why this? >>>>[...] >>> >>>The Java-Window has to provide a system window handle using a >>>java.awt.Canvas and some JNI-Methods. For further information see the >>>corresponding part of the DevGuide : 6.1.7 Java_Window_Integration >>>http://api.openoffice.org/docs/DevelopersGuide/OfficeDev/OfficeDev.xhtml >>> >>>Greetings >>> >>>Markus > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >
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