Oh, but another way to do this is to specify the "--undecorated=true" on the 
command line of your application.  This will get parsed and passed in the 
startup properties.  If you look in DesktopApplicationContext and search for 
"undecorated" you can see how this works during Pivot initialization.

HTH,
~Roger

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From: Roger Whitcomb
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2015 4:05 PM
To: user@pivot.apache.org
Subject: Re: Remove default toolbar with close/resize buttons

Hi and welcome to Pivot.

I'm in the middle of some other stuff, but I did a little looking around on 
Stack Overflow and found this, which might help:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7553146/java-awt-remove-frame-title-bar-and-add-customised-title-bar

Basically you have to get the AWT window that is hosting the Pivot window and 
then do this stuff to make the native window undecorated.  You can get the 
java.awt.Window object by calling "getHostWindow()" on your Display object (use 
"getDisplay()" on any component to get that value).

I will probably have some more time in the next couple of days to look into 
this, if you still need some help.

Thanks,
~Roger


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From: anda.nenu <anda.n...@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2015 6:26 AM
To: user@pivot.apache.org
Subject: Remove default toolbar with close/resize buttons

I would like to remove the default toolbar from the top that has the close
button, resize button, and the Java icon.

Is there anyway to do this?





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