IMO the problem is that the editor shows you a file and not a class, and the
square icons are for filetypes (you could see them in the custrom file
configuration panel).
E.g. you could have public interface and package-private abstract class,
both in the same file (not saying that it's a good practice).

-- dimiter


"Rick Vestal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
ae5m2t$sjg$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:ae5m2t$sjg$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> A request...
>
> Instead of the blue and white J icon for java classes, can interface
classes
> have the interface icon?
>
> ...or are there any other ideas on how to help identify a file in the
editor
> as being an interface?
>
> Yes, I know you could have a naming convention, but the convention agreed
to
> here isn't really informative.
>
> -- Rick
>
>


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