Hi Joachim,

this is a little pretty estimation of the situtation.

The splitpane trick doesn't work with context menus with submenus inside. Does
your application
has a menu bar? I guess not since the canvas what overdraw the pulldowns. And did
you test that
other internal frames are not overdrawn by your canvas3d objects.

I don't want to sound negative, but i think solved is not the wright term?
You more or less evaded the problem.

Just to paint the picture in a right way.

Cheers,
Karsten


Joachim Diepstraten wrote:

> Hi Juergen
>
> > I want to use an internalFrame instead of a normal JFrame when I click in my
> > Toolbar on a button, but JInternalFrame is an Lightweight object and my GUI
> > is heavyweight.
> > I've searched for a solution , by example setting the leightweight of the
> > JInternalFrame to false but that doesn't exists with internal frame .
> >
> > Is there a solution for my problem?
> Hmm well what's your exact problem? I'm using JInternalFrames also
> actually three at the same time. The only problem is you have to be
> careful that they don't overlap with the other components I solved this by
> using SplitPlanes.
>
> EOF,
>  J.D.
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