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How do I add "skins" support to JBuilder's IDE? |
| Nabin Thomas writes:
Go to http://www.l2fprod.com/software/skinlf/ There is a product to skin any Swing application in Java. Download the Package and put it in your classpath or put the jar file in the lib/ext dir of JRE. Now modify the Jbuilder.config file in JBuilder/bin directory as follows:
Find the line mainclass com.borland.JBuilderand replace it in the form: mainclass Skinit -pack <full path to the skin zip file> com.borland.jbuilder.JBuilder Or create a batch file that launches JBuilder with the command line:
java Skinit -pack <full path to the skin zip file> com.borland.jbuilder.JBuilder 2001-Jun-06 12:50pm gyles19@visi.com | |
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