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That's the AWT way of doing things. Overriding paint would
likely cause problems if a PLAF were required later on.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 10:35
AM
Subject: Re: What is this
JComponent?
for this you would have to create your custom button extending
from JButton and then overriding its paint method
Xiao Wei wrote:
Hi
Vikram,
Thank you very much for your quick
response.
Yes, you are right we can have a button which has
icon at top and text at bottom. But how can I implement that when I first click on it, the
background color of the text is changed(only getting focus, not fire an
event) and click again, then fire one event?
Thanks.
Yeah .. They are simple
JButtons.. whose icon can be set for normal , mouseOver and mousePressed
mode.
Regards
Vikram
Xiao Wei wrote:
Hi all,
I have seen many Swing applications that have
such components which have icon at the top and text at the bottom. When
you first click on them, background color of the text is changed
(getting focus), and click on them again, fire one event
listener.
Does anyone know this?
Thanks.
<<Xiao Wei.vcf>>
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Regards
Vikram Kumar
http://www.employees.org/~vikram
Accept what you cannot change and change what you cannot accept.
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