Billard Gael

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  • Followup: RE: Sliding toolWindow

    Hello, I don't know if this could be related to my problem, but after having updated to 1143 (trunk), the toolWindow behave as expected (and another minor side effet too about anchor label that were not displayed). I've noticed another change in the way sliding toolwindow hide. I use a "MyDoggyDesktopContentManagerUI" and on mouse click on an internal frame title bar that was the...

    2008-08-12 09:15:21 UTC in MyDoggy - My Java Docking Framework

  • Followup: RE: Sliding toolWindow

    Hi Angelo, I use the svn trunk for MyDoggy with jdk 1.6u7 under windows XP. And you made me remember that I change from jdk 1.5 to 1.6 recently too and I don't know if this couild be the cause of this bug.

    2008-08-12 07:14:01 UTC in MyDoggy - My Java Docking Framework

  • Sliding toolWindow

    Hello ! Since a recent update (maybe 1 month), a toolwindow set as sliding do not hide itself when focus goes to another component, but become translucent instead and I have to click on the [x] titlebar button to have it hidden. I've several toolwindow and only one behave like that even though they are all created the same way. Any idea ? Thanks code to create toolwindows...

    2008-08-11 13:48:37 UTC in MyDoggy - My Java Docking Framework

  • Followup: RE: ToolWindow anchor label

    Everythings works well now (svn 1113)! Thank you, and congratulations for Mydoggy: it's really great...

    2008-07-23 08:26:39 UTC in MyDoggy - My Java Docking Framework

  • ToolWindow anchor label

    Hello Angelo, 1) It seems that since a recent update, the localisation of anchor label using "toolWindowManager.getResourceManager().setUserBundle(bundle)" does not work anymore (i.e: it display the key instead of the localized label found in the bundle). 2) Could you add a method to define this label (as there is one for the icon) instead of using the toolWindo ID (localized or...

    2008-07-22 09:49:44 UTC in MyDoggy - My Java Docking Framework

  • Followup: RE: Fixed and Pinned Tool Window state restore

    It works. Thanks for all.

    2008-07-04 07:15:35 UTC in MyDoggy - My Java Docking Framework

  • Followup: RE: Fixed and Pinned Tool Window state restore

    The difference is more than noticeable: in my case it is three time heigher after restore than when saved. I could say that tool window content have a preferred size, but I don't think this is related to the problem I meet. The problem occurs only for tool window that is fixe and pinned at bottom. When I tried to reproduce this with a tool window stacked at top, it works fine. I tried...

    2008-07-03 10:15:25 UTC in MyDoggy - My Java Docking Framework

  • Fixed and Pinned Tool Window state restore

    I'm using myDoggy persistence to store / restore the state of the tool windows. For tool window that are stacked to the left or to the right, the width is well saved / restored but for the tool window that are anchored at bottom, the height is not restored to the same value as when it has been saved. But when the tool window is just fixed and not pined, the height is restored correctly.

    2008-07-02 08:20:22 UTC in MyDoggy - My Java Docking Framework

  • Followup: RE: Fixed and Pined tool behavior

    Hello Angelo, I've updated MyDoggy and it seems fine now. The bottom anchor is well displayed what ever the creation order is. Thank you.

    2008-07-02 07:14:06 UTC in MyDoggy - My Java Docking Framework

  • Followup: RE: Fixed and Pined tool behavior

    I've found that if the first created toolwindow is anchored at bottom it is bad sized, but if I first create a toolwindo anchored left or fight, then they all are correctly sized. BTW, I sent screen shots to you. Here is the code use to create toolwindows: This one create correct anchor <code> /* report */ IView view = new ReportView(); ToolWindow...

    2008-06-30 19:11:44 UTC in MyDoggy - My Java Docking Framework

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