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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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P3
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None
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1.3.0
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sparc
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solaris_8
The SwingSet2 demo contains a JToolBar. Floating the toolbar and
then closing the floated bar should cause the toolbar to position
itself below the menu bar. When this happens, the toolbar is
partially obscured.
algol.eng.sun.com% ${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java -version
Java(TM) HotSpot Client VM (build 1.3beta-D-release, 1.3beta-D-release, interpreted mode)
algol.eng.sun.com% uname -a
SunOS algol.eng.sun.com 5.8 s28_28 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-2
algol.eng.sun.com% ${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java -jar SwingSet2.jar
Float the toolbar. Make sure that the floated toolbar has focus. Type Alt-F4
or use the Motif window's menu Close option. The toolbar will position itself
below the menu bar, half obscured.
allan.jacobs@Eng 1999-09-01
then closing the floated bar should cause the toolbar to position
itself below the menu bar. When this happens, the toolbar is
partially obscured.
algol.eng.sun.com% ${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java -version
Java(TM) HotSpot Client VM (build 1.3beta-D-release, 1.3beta-D-release, interpreted mode)
algol.eng.sun.com% uname -a
SunOS algol.eng.sun.com 5.8 s28_28 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-2
algol.eng.sun.com% ${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java -jar SwingSet2.jar
Float the toolbar. Make sure that the floated toolbar has focus. Type Alt-F4
or use the Motif window's menu Close option. The toolbar will position itself
below the menu bar, half obscured.
allan.jacobs@Eng 1999-09-01
- duplicates
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JDK-4262602 (swing) The floating toolbar can not restore its location properly
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- Resolved
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