Brad,

I put my navigation panel in a split pane and it is either open or closed
(using the setOneTouchExpandable method), but I do not provide partially
opened/closed settings.  You might be able to do this by stopping the view
renderer when the divider gets a mouse pressed event and replacing the
Canvas3D with a JPanel and then vice versa on mouse released.

Actually, on second thought a better idea would be to use panel buttons,
similar to jEdit (jedit.org), along the window edge.  They would open and
switch between UI panels when required and hide them when they are not
required.

-Todd

-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Urani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 3:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [JAVA3D] Canvas3D & JSplitPane


I've put my canvas3D in a JSplitPane but I can only
make the window its in get bigger when I drag the
splitter to the right. When I try to drag the split
bar back left again it won't move. I tried using the
.setMinimumSize() methods like the tutorial said, but
the Canvas3D class doesn't have these methods. Any
help would be appreciated.

-Brad

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