c*****t 发帖数: 1879 | 1 I like NetBeans' look&feel very much and would like to use it
in my own application (as well as its desktop pane). Any idea
of how to get it up and running?
Thanks | m******t 发帖数: 2416 | 2
AFAIK, NetBean's l&f is nothing special, just standard Swing.
check out UIManager.setLookAndFeel.
【在 c*****t 的大作中提到】 : I like NetBeans' look&feel very much and would like to use it : in my own application (as well as its desktop pane). Any idea : of how to get it up and running? : Thanks
| c*****t 发帖数: 1879 | 3 NVM, i just found its platform toolkit.
FYI, NetBeans' UI is definitely somewhat different from conventional
Swing Desktop (the desktop pane is most notably different), besides
usual Look&Feel plugins.
BTW, AFAIK = ?
thx
【在 m******t 的大作中提到】 : : AFAIK, NetBean's l&f is nothing special, just standard Swing. : check out UIManager.setLookAndFeel.
| m******t 发帖数: 2416 | 4
Hmmm... I thought as far as LnF is concerned, it's just the Swing
LnF. I remember using the standard system property to set the LnF
of NetBeans to some packages I downloaded from the Internet, which are
just customized LnF's that are not NetBeans specific.
But that was 3.3, I haven't used NB since then, so maybe they added
some extra juice...
I meant "As far as I know", sorry for the confusion.
【在 c*****t 的大作中提到】 : NVM, i just found its platform toolkit. : FYI, NetBeans' UI is definitely somewhat different from conventional : Swing Desktop (the desktop pane is most notably different), besides : usual Look&Feel plugins. : BTW, AFAIK = ? : thx
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