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Bug
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Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
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P4
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None
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5.0
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Fix Understood
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x86
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windows_xp
Bug Description:
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Focus pointer is missing in JFileChooser in "List the file and folders in the selected location" toolbar which is located in left side of the dialog.
JDK-Info:
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java version "1.5.0-rc"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0-rc-b63)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0-rc-b63, mixed mode, sharing)
Steps to Reproduce:
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1. Install jdk1.5.0 b63 in WindowsXP Professional testing system.
2. Launch SwingSet2 demo(jdk1.5.0/demo/jfc/SwingSet2)
3. Select "Windows Style Look & Feel" menu item from "Look And Feel" menu.
4. Click "JFileChooser demo" button in toolbar.
5. Click on "Show Plain JFileChooser" button
In JFileChooser dialog select "My Documents" button located in left panel and use Up and Down arrow to navigate between butons or try to select other button.
The focus will be shifted to other button but the focus is not visible to User,so User will not know the current button focus.
The same scenario is working with native window dialog.
###@###.### 2004-08-19
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Focus pointer is missing in JFileChooser in "List the file and folders in the selected location" toolbar which is located in left side of the dialog.
JDK-Info:
---------
java version "1.5.0-rc"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0-rc-b63)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0-rc-b63, mixed mode, sharing)
Steps to Reproduce:
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1. Install jdk1.5.0 b63 in WindowsXP Professional testing system.
2. Launch SwingSet2 demo(jdk1.5.0/demo/jfc/SwingSet2)
3. Select "Windows Style Look & Feel" menu item from "Look And Feel" menu.
4. Click "JFileChooser demo" button in toolbar.
5. Click on "Show Plain JFileChooser" button
In JFileChooser dialog select "My Documents" button located in left panel and use Up and Down arrow to navigate between butons or try to select other button.
The focus will be shifted to other button but the focus is not visible to User,so User will not know the current button focus.
The same scenario is working with native window dialog.
###@###.### 2004-08-19