> > Here is my $.02:
> > Switch to Windowmaker.
> > Java works great .. AWT and Swing!
>
>Really? I use WindowMaker (0.53) and I have problems with various AWT apps
>"drifting" down the screen when they are minimized/restored. Swing apps that I
>have tried do seem to work fairly well, however.
> > Here is my $.02:
> >
>
The problem I have with java and (possibly) Enlightenment is that presetting the
window location before the window is displayed does not work and they all appear
in the top left hand corner.
I had some code that would do a setLocation to the middle of the screen before
"John N. Alegre" wrote:
> Here is my $.02:
>
> Switch to Windowmaker.
>
> Java works great .. AWT and Swing!
Really? I use WindowMaker (0.53) and I have problems with various AWT apps
"drifting" down the screen when they are minimized/restored. Swing apps that I
have tried do seem to work fairl
Here is my $.02:
Switch to Windowmaker.
Java works great .. AWT and Swing!
john
On 30-Sep-99 Michael Emmel wrote:
> Peter Graves wrote:
>
>> The authors of the Enlightenment window manager have some
>> interesting comments today about Java:
>>
>> http://www.enlightenment.org/news.html
>>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Their basic point is that "Java under X (AWT) is Broken"; they
>don't mention which Java implementation they're referring to.
>
Which is a pity, because "this is broken" will hardly help in getting
the problem solved (although I think that the X gurus from the Blackdown
g
Ron Yorston wrote:
> Michael Emmel wrote:
>
> >Peter Graves wrote:
> >
> >> The authors of the Enlightenment window manager have some
> >> interesting comments today about Java:
> >>
> >> http://www.enlightenment.org/news.html
> >>
> >> Their basic point is that "Java under X (AWT) is Broken"
I noticed this too under JDK 1.1.7 on Solaris 2.6. Some dialogs would
move when you mouse over them. It seemed WM specific though. I had the
problem running FVWM2 on Xfree86, but using Solaris CDE the problem wasn't
present. The other thing was that the only application I noticed this
kind of
> William Gallafent writes:
William> On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Michael Emmel wrote:
>> Actually java works well under KDE some bugs under
>> Windowmaker major bugs under Enlightenment .
William> Window positioning seems to be broken under KDE too, in my
William> experience.
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Michael Emmel wrote:
> Actually java works well under KDE some bugs under
> Windowmaker major bugs under Enlightenment .
Window positioning seems to be broken under KDE too, in my
experience. For example (first one I could think of),
when susefax (Java front end for Hylafax
Michael Emmel wrote:
>Peter Graves wrote:
>
>> The authors of the Enlightenment window manager have some
>> interesting comments today about Java:
>>
>> http://www.enlightenment.org/news.html
>>
>> Their basic point is that "Java under X (AWT) is Broken"; they
>> don't mention which Java impl
Peter Graves wrote:
>
> The authors of the Enlightenment window manager have some
> interesting comments today about Java:
>
> http://www.enlightenment.org/news.html
>
> Their basic point is that "Java under X (AWT) is Broken"; they
> don't mention which Java implementation they're referrin
Peter Graves wrote:
> The authors of the Enlightenment window manager have some
> interesting comments today about Java:
>
> http://www.enlightenment.org/news.html
>
> Their basic point is that "Java under X (AWT) is Broken"; they
> don't mention which Java implementation they're referring to
The authors of the Enlightenment window manager have some
interesting comments today about Java:
http://www.enlightenment.org/news.html
Their basic point is that "Java under X (AWT) is Broken"; they
don't mention which Java implementation they're referring to.
I don't think things are all t
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