[...]
>> yep, that was the only way to make several tools behave the same. This
>> was done because it was not possible to have a slower doubleclick on
>> tablet pcs, where the tap of the pen is not the same as a mouseclick.
>
> Okay Cool. We should use the SWT facilities to mimic a KeyPress. Even if all
> we do is look up the correct handler for the event and kick the handler.

Is there something available in SWT?

> This shouldn't give any problems though.
>
> Actually on mac .... we are forced to run with the property headless set to
> true; this prevents the custom Apple Swing jars from starting up and
> registering a menubar. We need to do this so that SWT can sneak in and
> register the top-level menubar.
> Setting headless to true is the easiest way to tell the normal Java AWT
> system to take a hike.

Outch, I forgot thet one for Mac. I left Macs behind me some time ago :)

[...]
> Hopefully that summary is enough detail? The inability of the AWT Robot to
> work is something that all macs share.

I have no idea about how to solve this? Anyone an idea?

Andrea


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