At 09:19 PM 11/26/2001 -0800, Ken Miller wrote: >I am using a JDesktop and creating several JInternalFrames inside it. The >problem I seem to be having is that I can't seem to control the placement of >the JInternalFrames. When I create them and pass BorderLayout.CENTER the >window is still placed at the top left of the desktop.
BorderLayout.CENTER? What's wrong with setLocation(x,y)? >Also when I try to bring a new JInternalFrame to the from by calling ><name>.toFront(), the JInternalFrame is still at the back of the frames. I >am trying to find out why the toFront() doesn't seem to work the way >expected. Any ideas? foobar.moveToFront() You sure you compiled your program? Frank G. +======================================================================+ | Crossroads Technologies Inc, 55 Broad Street, 28th Fl, NYC, NY 10004 | | Enterprise Java Engineering | | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: www.CrossroadsTech.com | | Pager: 800-495-6244 ePager: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Voice: 212-482-5280 x229 Fax: 212-482-5281 | +======================================================================+ _______________________________________________ Advanced-swing mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://eos.dk/mailman/listinfo/advanced-swing