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Enhancement
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Resolution: Duplicate
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P4
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None
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1.1.2
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None
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x86
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windows_95
Name: joT67522 Date: 08/29/97
I refer here to running a standalone app.
With a JAVA 'WindowListener' you can detect events like
iconification but not maximisation per se. You can detect
resizing events with a 'ComponentListener' and then work
out if the new size is the maximum size but there is no way
to have a JAVA program correctly tell Windows95 to
maximise the window the next time the program is started.
'Correctly' here means that the Win95 native window-size
icon in the top right of the the window shows the correct
value. Every time I start MS Explorere it gives me a window
size which is automatically maximised. It remembers I
maximised the window last time I resized it
However if my java app has had it's outer Frame
maximised and remembers this, then the next time I start the
app it's easy for me to resize the frame but I believe
impossible to tell Win95 that's what I'm doing. The
native Win95 icons in the top right of my screen will never
correctly show that I've done this.
I've had a look at the MIcrosoft JAVA extension classes and
strangely I can't find anything there which lets me do this
regards
company - Fundamental Analytics , email - ###@###.###
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- duplicates
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JDK-4193968 Need WindowMaximized event (WindowEvent.WINDOW_MAXIMIZED)
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- Closed
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