The Dockable-Buttons don't change look if they are
hovered by the mouse like the close- and arrow-
buttons in the docking areas do.
Sorry if this is a dupe, but I have many bugs to post
and am too lazy to check them all for dupes
currently. :-)
OS: Windows XP
Java Version: Sun Java 1.5.0_09-b03
jEdit Version: 4.3pre8
Submitted | vampire0 - 2006-11-09 - 13:24:28z | Assigned | nobody |
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Priority | 5 | Category | editor core |
Status | Open | Group | normal bug |
Resolution | None | Visibility | No |
2006-11-24 - 11:06:42z kpouer |
Logged In: YES user_id=285591 Originator: NO Are you sure ? Isn't it a Look & feel problem you have ? On my jEdit the button get an orange border when my mouse is on it. |
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2008-03-06 - 19:59:30z rschwenn |
Logged In: YES user_id=1486645 Originator: NO The hover behavior of the buttons for the docked dockables and the corresponding close and arrow buttons depends on the L&F: Dockable buttons change look in: Metal, Windows Close and arrow buttons change look in: Windows "Motiv" and "Windows classic" don't change the look of any component on hovering. Could it be, that this is no bug? |
2008-03-07 - 08:25:19z vampire0 |
Logged In: YES user_id=918212 Originator: YES I don't think so Robert, as for me I use Metal L&F, but it is quite the other way around than you describe. The close and arrow button get a blue border on hovering and the dockable buttons don't change their look. However, it can be because of the L&F, because the close and arrow button are JButtons and the dockable butttons are JToggleButtons. But still I think this is a useability bug. Maybe we have to user another kind of button. What I think even more cool would be an own jEdit L&F, but this would be much work. *g* |
2008-03-07 - 20:28:09z rschwenn |
Logged In: YES user_id=1486645 Originator: NO Oh yes, my fault. Sorry. Dockable buttons change look in: Windows Close and arrow buttons change look in: Windows and Metal |
2011-11-08 - 22:42:25z ezust |
in linux, in both nimbus and metal L&Fs, I do see hover effects under java 1.6. I think this issue is with specific L&Fs but not the default ones. Perhaps a bug should be filed for the L&F rather than core? |
2011-12-01 - 02:46:58z vampire0 |
You didn't really read the comments, did you? This is on Metal under Windows and Linux here. No fancy L&F in use. |
2011-12-01 - 02:58:59z ezust |
what comments? The original ones are about Java 1.5. My reply was about Java 1.6,
where it appears to have been fixed. Are you still seeing the problem with java 1.6? |
2011-12-01 - 03:07:55z vampire0 |
Sure, otherwise I wouldn't have reopened the tracker item. You suspected an exotic L&F. That was where I thought you didn't read the comments as they just speak about standard L&Fs. ;-) |