Thanks, seems to be perfect.
In the end of this work I shall write a book called "Tips for real dummy
programmers like me".
Thanks
Marcos
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From: Brian Gagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 5:19 PM
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Hi Jessamine,
> wondering if java has a ListView fuction similar to that of VB?
If you want to show rows with columns and headers, then
javax.swing.JTable is the component to use. If each row is just a single
item that you want users to pick or select from, then javax.swing.JList is
t
Calling just the desktop manager method only does part of the job and
leaves the state inconsistent.
This code should fix your problem: pnButtons.add(new JButton(new AbstractAction("Open 1"){ public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent arg0) { try
Hi List!
How should I set the colors of my JComboBox instance?
The following sets it for all combo:
UIManager.put("ComboBox.disabledBackground", Color.red);
UIManager.put("ComboBox.disabledForeground", Color.green);
UIManager.put("ComboBox.foreground", Color.magenta);
UIManage
I'm using one JDesktopPane in my project and I need to set one
JInternalFrame in front of all the other and selected. Until know this is
the better I can do. If the JInternalFrame is iconifyed this don't work. I
know this must be a very simple thing to do but I don't find how.
import java.awt.ev