Hi Peter,
the shown solution of mine is the result of longtime with Spring, AWT
&& SWT. I don't think its possible out of the box. An early solution
is based on JNI, but it was to complex to realize my problems.
i'm going to fish for some source files when i arrive at home after work.
Jan
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Hi,
From: Jan Füssel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 11:57 AM
To: dev@api.openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [api-dev] Using an Xframe as a parent for a Java dialog
Hi,
i've currently a solution to open a modless java-dialog, which need SWT and
only works on a wi
: Friday, October 31, 2008 11:57 AM
To: dev@api.openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [api-dev] Using an Xframe as a parent for a Java dialog
Hi,
i've currently a solution to open a modless java-dialog, which need SWT and
only works on a windows machine.
To get Windows Handle I used the following Basic
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 9:36 PM, Hedges, George
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi George,
> I'd like to have a modeless javax.swing.JDialog sitting on top of the
> document's XFrame. Is there a technique for using an XFrame as a parent
> for a JDialog?
as Juergen and Jan said, it's not possible. Bu
Hi,
i've currently a solution to open a modless java-dialog, which need
SWT and only works on a windows machine.
To get Windows Handle I used the following Basic-Code:
Dim oWindow : oWindow = ThisComponent.CurrentController.Frame.ContainerWindow
Dim HWND : HWND = oWindow.getWindowHandle(Array(),
Hi George,
sorry but that is not possible at the moment. But it would be a cool
feature that i would like to have since a long time ;-)
Juergen
Hedges, George wrote:
I'd like to have a modeless javax.swing.JDialog sitting on top of the
document's XFrame. Is there a technique for using an