-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi,
> What me a little bit surprised is, that GNU Classpath becomes the same > bugs as Suns Java. This obviously means Lillian, Roman and Anthony are on the right track!!! :) Seriously, I think the bugs you mention are a consequence of the way Swing is interwoven internally. If you think certain behavior should be changed then please write a bug report along with a test application. Please note that pointing to Sun's test applications is not an option for us. They all have restrictive license. I am sorry that we have to duplicate all these simple applications but then it was not our decision to license them that way. > In the "Viewport"-Demo or how it was called, there existing now the bug > (or isn't it one?) that after the button moved to left or right, on the > places where the button isn't any more, still parts of it exists as > lines. (But with Suns Java it looks like the same). > > The same is with the shadow under the scrollbar. You can see it in the > Scroolbar-Demo of the Swing-Demos. Under the Scrollbar of the top left, > there is under the Scrollbar a shadow. But under the buttons of the > Scrollbar there isn't one. And I think the shadow is wrong there. But > thats the same like in Suns Java. There existing the same bug - since > Swing 1.0.3. And I have critisized it very often. But now GNU Classpath > doing the same. Yeah, I remember that you mentioned these in past mails. > Only to mention it. Because without completly functional AWT, a > completly functional Swing isn't possible. Thomas and Sven (?) are going to give AWT and Graphics2D a revamp. Feel free to support their task by providing bug reports, test applications, critics, cheer ups etc. :) cu Robert -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFDbNx6G9cfwmwwEtoRAj90AJoDbXRpKwoGdeYT+SUna5vsLsLnOgCeNte4 xNNdYtYLScG685Yx5PH8F3M= =1s3t -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Classpath mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/classpath

