Hi all,
With Window, you can do almost all you can do with Frames, but, in spite
of Frames, Windows do not appear at the taskbar (at least on Windows
systems, I suppose for X Window managers similar behaviour can be
observed). IMHO the better AWT design would be to allow to select this
behavior as Window property in public API and then to implement Frames
and Dialogs on pure java deriving them from Window. Unfortunately Sun
went other way :(.
Pavel
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> Umm... is there any particular reason you are using a Frame instead of a
> Window?
>
> On Sat, 14 Aug 1999, Sebastien Vidon wrote:
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> > Hi everybody
> >
> > I'm trying to get rid of the borders of any Frame or JFrame. I've tried
> > to find a method
> > to set its Insets, but unsuccessfully. Does anyone know a trick?
> > Thanks
> >
> > Sebastien
> >
> >
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