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RE: [platform-swt-dev] SWT and Swing
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Steve,
It's
ok as u can see Matt helped out in your absence. A vacation definitely
takes priority.
In
regards to the AWT_SWT it all works well but I do have a lingering thought about
the fact that the swt.jar Matt uses is a few revisions behind but it
works. He's aware though because he commented on it.
I look
forward to the updated version. This will be more prevalent until SWT
catches up with the widget offerings. I need both SWT and Swing, SWT for
it's OLE frame capabilities and Swing for charting packages (pie, bar
charts).
Just
some feedback,
Chris
Sorry, I
was on vacation last week (yay!). Please post a snippet or better yet,
enter a buzilla report with the code and we'll look at it.
Thanks.
| "Norton, Christopher"
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RE: [platform-swt-dev] SWT and Swing
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Steve,
Thanks for replying. I'm new to
SWT so I always get the terminology confused. I have a Swing frame with
Swing and SWT components in the frame. I have an AWT Button, Swing
Button, and a SWT Button. I can only get the Swing and AWT buttons to
become visible in the frame after I have double clicked on the frame or
minimized it and unminimized the frame. I cannot get the SWT Buttons to
display at all. I am runing all of this on a Win2K using jdk
1.4.x.
Effectively, when I thought I had managed to get
AWT and SWT to play well with each other they were not. Only the AWT and
Swing components were visible.
I was trying to
pinpoint the visibility problem by understanding what SWT does to make a
widget visible. When does it call the paint, repaint, validate,
invalidate, show, etc. and what happens?
Thanks for any feedback and I hope this added clarity to the nature of
my question.
Thanks again,
Chris
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From: Steve Northover
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Subject: RE: [platform-swt-dev]
SWT and Swing
Not sure what you
are asking. Do you really mean "resize the display" or did you mean
"resize the shell"? SWT is fully implemented in Java so you are able to
view all the gory details when a shell is resized and apply your knowledge of
the different operating systems. For example, on Windows WM_SIZE is
sent. Not sure this helps. Anyways, if you are running on XP and
mixing SWT and AWT, try running without the .manifest file. AWT doesn't
work well with it.
| "Norton, Christopher"
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Swing
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Can anyone tell me
where I can find documentation that will tell me what
happens with the SWT
shell when you resize the display using the mouse? Or
just give me a
quick call
sequence.
Thanks,
Chris
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