I wrote:
>Replying to my own message about Jdialogs being iconified after show/hide/show:
>it seems that this is a known bug, 4392518, Incorrect window (Swing) handling
>with Gnome/enlightenment.
Just shows how wrong I can be. Sun have accepted my report as a new bug:
4509276 JDialog which is hi
Replying to my own message about Jdialogs being iconified after show/hide/show:
it seems that this is a known bug, 4392518, Incorrect window (Swing) handling
with Gnome/enlightenment.
In their wisdom Sun have decided that fixing it in the still-to-be-released
merlin (1.4.0) is good enough, so the
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[Setting a JFrame invisible and then visible iconifies it]
Happens on RedHat 6.2 and RedHat 7.1 with with Sun's jdk-1_2_2_008.
Norman Shapiro
798 Barron Avenue
Palo Alto CA 94306-3109
(650) 565-8215
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This one didn't get through
On Tue, 2001-09-25 at 05:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've just reported this at the JDC. It seems to be specific to Linux,
> and affects both the Blackdown and Sun versions of 1.3.1.
>
> Ron
>
Hmmm
It works for me on Linux & Win2000
Debian with Sawfish
Black
On Tue, 2001-09-25 at 05:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:> I've just reported this at the JDC. It seems to be specific to Linux,
> and affects both the Blackdown and Sun versions of 1.3.1.
>
> RonOne more thing.
I did see the behavior that you are reporting with KDE.
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I've just reported this at the JDC. It seems to be specific to Linux,
and affects both the Blackdown and Sun versions of 1.3.1.
Ron
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java version "1.3.1_01"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.1_01)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.3.1_01, mixed mode)
Compile and