Maarten van Leunen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A small thing:
>
> Whenever I give my Java APplication a nice name in the Titlebar, it says
> in the titlebar "No Name".
I see this on Solaris running twm. But whenever I use fvwm anywhere,
the window title shows up fine.
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> From: Steve Curry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 03, 1998 10:52 AM
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> Subject: Java 1.1.6 can't add!
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> I have installed JDK 1.1.6 on my RedHat 5.0 Linux box and when performing
> mathmat
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A small thing:
Whenever I give my Java APplication a nice name in the Titlebar, it says
in the titlebar "No Name".
Whenever I try to give my little Java Frame/Java Window/Java Dialog a
nice name in the Titlebar, it says "No Name" in the titlebar.
Anybody any idea why that is?
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On Fri, 4 Sep 1998, Steve Curry wrote:
> I have installed JDK 1.1.6 on my RedHat 5.0 Linux box and when performing
> mathmatical calculations in java I get incorrect results. Take for example
> (float)14.39 I can do a basic System.out.println and it will print out on
> the command line: 14.3899
I have installed JDK 1.1.6 on my RedHat 5.0 Linux box and when performing
mathmatical calculations in java I get incorrect results. Take for example
(float)14.39 I can do a basic System.out.println and it will print out on
the command line: 14.38999. What is wrong with my JDK 1.1.6? I am
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