On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 16:22 +0200, Roman Kennke wrote: > The content pane in a JRootPane must have its background color set to > null, so that it inherits the background from the surround containers > (whichever is the first to have a non-null background, usually the > JFrame or JInternalFrame containing the JRootPane). > > 2006-05-08 Roman Kennke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > PR 27481 > * javax/swing/JRootPane.java > (createContentPane): Set background of the content pane to null, > so that the content pane inherits its background from the > root pane. > > /Roman
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