On Thu, 06 May 2004 11:47:32 -0400 Dan Espen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don Laurine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Has any one experienced a problem with displays under FVWM generated > > using Java? We have several applications which are Java based which > > produce displays correctly on all our platforms and window managers, > > including FVWM. There is one Java application which works great > > everywhere except under FVWM. There, the window size is correct, but > > the labeling and buttons are produced in arbritary locations > > (changes with each execution). Sometimes the labeling and buttons do > > not even appear. > > Yes, we've heard of Java problems before. > As we understand it, it's entirely a Java problem. > When Java detects a window manager it doesn't "know", it > misbehaves. Upgrading to the lastest Java and Fvwm (in that order) > might help. I haven't had any problems running java 1.4.2 with fvwm 2.5.8. I usually work thru a browser, using jboss and jetty, but Netbeans and JEdit, as well as stand-alone swing apps, all work with no problems. -- Stuart Logie Programmer UNIVERSAL COMPUTER SERVICES (PTY) LTD A member of South Africa's largest retail software vendor, the UCS Group Tel : (011) 712 1371 Cell : 082 902 5632 Fax : (011) 339 3421 Internet : http://ucs.co.za "I am the Unconquerable Spirit." -- Poet Unknown Powered by Debian GNU/Linux - testing/unstable
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