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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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P3
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1.2.0
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swing0.7
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x86
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windows_95
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Verified
Once JToolBar has Java Look and Feel(JLF) it's not changing its background even though different look and feel is selected.
Configuration when this happen:
Win32 platform, jdk1.2 X build
nancy.schorr@eng 1997-12-05:
Steps to Reproduce:
0) Launch SwingSet.
1) Go to the Menus and Toolbar tabbed pane.
2) Change to the Java Look and Feel.
3) Change to another Look and Feel like Motif or Windows.
RESULT: The toolbar mistakenly retains the background color of the Java Look and Feel.
Configuration when this happen:
Win32 platform, jdk1.2 X build
nancy.schorr@eng 1997-12-05:
Steps to Reproduce:
0) Launch SwingSet.
1) Go to the Menus and Toolbar tabbed pane.
2) Change to the Java Look and Feel.
3) Change to another Look and Feel like Motif or Windows.
RESULT: The toolbar mistakenly retains the background color of the Java Look and Feel.