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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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1.2beta3
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x86
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generic
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Verified
If you maximize SwingSet so it takes up the entire screen, then minimize it (into an icon), then maximize it, the window drawn re-takes the full screen; however, SwingSet itself ends up much smaller in the top left corner of the app or applet window drawn. This occurs on Window NT with JDK1.1.5 and swing-pre-1.0 dated January 29.
Steps to Reproduce:
0) Launch SwingSet as an app.
1) Maximize SwingSet so that it takes up the entire screen.
2) Minimize SwingSet into an icon via the minimize icon in the top right corner.
3) Maximize SwingSet from the icon.
RESULT: The window drawn re-takes the full screen, yet SwingSet itself ends up much smaller in the top left corner of the app or applet window drawn.
Steps to Reproduce:
0) Launch SwingSet as an app.
1) Maximize SwingSet so that it takes up the entire screen.
2) Minimize SwingSet into an icon via the minimize icon in the top right corner.
3) Maximize SwingSet from the icon.
RESULT: The window drawn re-takes the full screen, yet SwingSet itself ends up much smaller in the top left corner of the app or applet window drawn.
- relates to
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JDK-4146635 Minimizing applet causes textfields to not work for a while.
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- Closed
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