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there's no drag texture on the splits in the SplitContainer, this would be nice as it gets incredibly hard to decipher between the topcomponents... as well as following java l&f guidelines... Build 25 (3.2RC1) Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.1-beta-b15) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.3.1beta-b15, mixed mode)
Target milestone -> 3.3
Target milestone -> 3.3.1.
Target milestone -> 3.4
Reassigning to Jiri for evaluation. Jiri, please check for duplications, think about what these enhancements will need to be implemented right and write down your observations and thoughts to the enhs themselves.
Eval: Drag texture should be added to the border which is dragable (Note: it's under conflict with enhancement issue 14219) and drag texture should be removed from a task bar which isn't dragable. This conflict and a layout change will be discussed on nbui.
I think splitter is marked enough by change of mouse cursor when mouse is on splitter. Besides that we want to save screen space used by winsys infrastructure like borders, splitters, captions as much as possible and standard drag texture to be usable requires more space - it means wider splitter. Because of that I am against it. Final decision is on ui or nbui.
I think this could be solved when we use standard swing JSplitPane for displaying dividers. Passing to UI group - please state your opinion of how splittes should look like (probably standard as in JSplitPane is ok?)
already done
This issue was solved long time ago. Because nobody has reopened it neither added comments, we are verifying/closing it now. If you are still able to reproduce the problem, please reopen. Thanks in advance.
This issue had *3 votes* before move to platform component