Håkan Thörngren wrote:
> > "Jason" == Jason Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Jason> Håkan Thörngren wrote:
> >> How can I get full screen frames?
>
> Jason> I'm making the assumption that you turned of the frame
> Jason> decorations in the window manager (this may not be the case).
Håkan Thörngren wrote:
> > "Jason" == Jason Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Jason> Håkan Thörngren wrote:
> >> How can I get full screen frames?
>
> Jason> I'm making the assumption that you turned of the frame
> Jason> decorations in the window manager (this may not be the case).
Håkan Thörngren wrote:
> > "Jason" == Jason Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Jason> Håkan Thörngren wrote:
> >> How can I get full screen frames?
>
> Jason> I'm making the assumption that you turned of the frame
> Jason> decorations in the window manager (this may not be the case).
> "Jason" == Jason Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jason> Håkan Thörngren wrote:
>> How can I get full screen frames?
Jason> I'm making the assumption that you turned of the frame
Jason> decorations in the window manager (this may not be the case).
Jason> If you are using java.awt.Frame
Håkan Thörngren wrote:
>
> How can I get full screen frames?
>
> We have a number of diskless Java Linux clients running the 1.1.6 x86
> blackdown port. The GUI is opened on a single fram *without* any
> window manager (java runs as last program in the X script).
> This gives a window without d