Hi Felix,

I've tried setting the opacity, too, and was never able to have it work.
It's not that much important to me, though. No rush.

Cheers,

- Jacques

2007/1/4, Felix Shnir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Well, for one you could examine the online documentation available on the
website.  If you were to do that, you would no doubt discover that opacity
is an option at initialization of a javawin window or dialog...

Felix.


On 1/4/07, Industria Virtual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> How can I use the "Opacity" property? I only can set window opacity
> using
> css.
>
> Any idea?
>
> Marcelo.
>
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