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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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P4
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None
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5.0, 6
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Fix Understood
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generic, x86
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windows_xp
JAVA VERSION
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java version "swing-jcg-win-01-2004-09-13-int.mustang"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build swing-jcg-win-01-2004-09-13-int.mustang)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0-rc-b63, mixed mode)
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
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1. set JAVA_HOME to specified java.
2. Run SwingSet2 Demo.Switch to WindowsLookAndFeel
3. Go to InternalFram demo and select one of the JInternalFrame.
4. Now press CTRL+F8 and use the arrow keys to resize the internal frame.
5. Now you can see that you can resize the internal frame beyond the visible area. Whereas in Native the you will not be able to resize the internal frame beyond the visible area.
Expected Behaviour
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JInternalFrame should not be able to resize beyond the visible area.
Actual Behaviour
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Now i am able to resize the JInternalFrame beyond the visible area. This also happens in other lookandfeels also. I personally feel that JInternalFrame should be able to resizable beyond the visible area.
###@###.### 2004-09-20
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java version "swing-jcg-win-01-2004-09-13-int.mustang"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build swing-jcg-win-01-2004-09-13-int.mustang)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0-rc-b63, mixed mode)
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
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1. set JAVA_HOME to specified java.
2. Run SwingSet2 Demo.Switch to WindowsLookAndFeel
3. Go to InternalFram demo and select one of the JInternalFrame.
4. Now press CTRL+F8 and use the arrow keys to resize the internal frame.
5. Now you can see that you can resize the internal frame beyond the visible area. Whereas in Native the you will not be able to resize the internal frame beyond the visible area.
Expected Behaviour
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JInternalFrame should not be able to resize beyond the visible area.
Actual Behaviour
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Now i am able to resize the JInternalFrame beyond the visible area. This also happens in other lookandfeels also. I personally feel that JInternalFrame should be able to resizable beyond the visible area.
###@###.### 2004-09-20
- duplicates
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JDK-6262775 Resizing JInternalFrame with the keyboard shortcut makes it size grow beyond offscreen.
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- Closed
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