That will make the Pivot Frame itself non-resizable (and hide the title bar),
but the user will still be able to resize the host frame. Since the Pivot Frame
is maximized, its size will change as the host frame's size changes. If you
want to prevent that, you'll also need to disable resizing of the host frame.
Hope this helps,
Greg
On May 17, 2010, at 9:05 PM, David Gao wrote:
> Hi Greg,
>
> Thanks for your detailed information.
>
> I am referring to a Pivot window/frame. I added resizable:false to styles
> attribute. But it seemed not working as I expected. Here's my code snippet.
> Please advise if anything is wrong here.
>
> <Frame title="%title" maximized="true" preferredWidth="400"
> preferredHeight="400"
> styles="{padding:{top:0, left:4, bottom:4, right:4},
> showWindowControls:false, resizable:false}"
> xmlns:wtkx="http://pivot.apache.org/wtkx"
> xmlns:content="org.apache.pivot.wtk.content"
> xmlns="org.apache.pivot.wtk">
>
>
>
> Best Regards
>
> David Gao ([email protected])
>
> Greg Brown 写道:
>> Hi David,
>> Are you referring to an actual Pivot window (an instance of
>> org.apache.pivot.wtk.Window or subclass) or the host frame? If you mean a
>> Pivot window, the TerraFrameSkin class has a "resizable" property you can
>> set via a style. If you mean the host frame, you can get access to it via
>> Display#getDisplayHost(), which you can use to get a reference to the host
>> frame itself.
>> Greg
>>
>> On May 17, 2010, at 9:51 AM, David Gao wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I've deployed a Web start application with Pivot. Everything is great
>>> except that the window is resizable. I would like to know how to freeze the
>>> size of a window or a frame.
>>>
>>> java.awt.Frame.setResizable(boolean) can control whether user can resize
>>> the window or frame.
>>>
>>> Does Pivot Window have similar function?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Best Regards
>>>
>>> David Gao ([email protected])
>>
>>