> * Deal with Java's non-ICCCM compliant specifications
> - This includes properly figuring out borders on toplevel windows.
> One alternative is to simply say that borders are always 0.
> - Java side of Sun's implementation of the AWT is terribly broken
> when it comes to resizing/pla
Artur Biesiadowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1) Looking at current GtkImage implementation, both addConsumer and
> startProduction add consumers to list.
This is due to my interpretation of the Sun spec -- or lack thereof.
The ImageConsumer spec, with regard to how to handle ImageConsumers,
some days ago i asked if anyone had already started the swing
stuff. the answer was, that nobody was actually working on this, and so
i
decided to start it on my own.
right now i've only some basics implemented, but i would like to
provide it to other developers.
because this is my first try wit
So, most things are working in the AWT -- even Swing is working, and
much better than it was when I posted the Hello World screen shots.
Features recently added: menus, popup menus, menushortcuts, usable
Graphics implementation (clips, translations, cloning, xor, drawing),
insets, proper expose e
Just took a look at the license on the specification and it seems to
make it unusable. Is this right?
http://java.sun.com/products/personaljava/spec-1-1-2/cover.html
Brian
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