Hi, I am using kaffe-1.0.5 on a PC running FreeBSD 4.0-Release. The following program works using Sun's JDK1.1.8 and JDK1.2.2, but not using Kaffe. There are two problems; if "SanSerif" font is specified instead of "Monospaced" the window does not resize at all, and even when "Monospaced" font is used the setEnabled component method does not seem to work. mike -- Michael Gherrity [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gherrity.org/ import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; public class Resize extends Frame implements ActionListener { private Button biggerButton; private Button smallerButton; private Font font; private int index; private int[] goodSize = {8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 24, 36}; public Resize() { index = 0; font = new Font("Monospaced", Font.BOLD, goodSize[index]); setFont(font); biggerButton = new Button("bigger"); smallerButton = new Button("smaller"); biggerButton.addActionListener(this); smallerButton.addActionListener(this); biggerButton.setFont(font); smallerButton.setFont(font); setLayout(new FlowLayout()); add(biggerButton); add(smallerButton); smallerButton.setEnabled(false); biggerButton.setEnabled(true); } public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent evt) { System.err.println("Currently: " + font.getName() + ", " + font.getStyle() + ", " + font.getSize()); if (evt.getActionCommand() == "bigger") { index++; if (index == 6) biggerButton.setEnabled(false); else biggerButton.setEnabled(true); smallerButton.setEnabled(true); } else if (evt.getActionCommand() == "smaller") { index--; if (index == 0) smallerButton.setEnabled(false); else smallerButton.setEnabled(true); biggerButton.setEnabled(true); } font = new Font(font.getName(), font.getStyle(), goodSize[index]); biggerButton.setFont(font); biggerButton.invalidate(); smallerButton.setFont(font); smallerButton.invalidate(); setFont(font); System.err.println(" Now: " + font.getName() + ", " + font.getStyle() + ", " + font.getSize()); validate(); pack(); show(); } public static void main(String[] args) { Resize f = new Resize(); f.pack(); f.show(); } }