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Creating own module
Is there a way to create your own layout module for buttons, textareas, etc. and still call on the same class? (JOptionPane, I think, maybe some other things that start with 'J')
Ben.
Last edited by pentacle1; 01-22-2006 at 12:34 AM.
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Like, I could create my own buttons w/ photoshop and change the GUI layout for creating buttons, and others to display my photoshop creations instead of the standards. I would still call upon the same class given by Sun.
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It is possible to have your own look and feel, which is basiclly what your talking about, but its quite hard to do that, not impossible but hard. I read about it a while ago and it invloves modifing the graphics methods for drawing the objects.
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