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I have multiple JPanel components in the Designer's UI folder. When I resize one of them, JBuilder resizes all four of them. How do I control this? |
| Greg Hamer writes:
The designer will remember the size of the 'this' object, but never tries to remember the sizes for other top level containers. A workaround would be to add a size property setting for each container.
Which brings up another bug (JPanel's size and bounds properties never show up in the inspector), but if you add the settings by hand to the jbInit method (In JBuilder 4 and earlier be sure to use the one that takes a Dimension instead of two ints), then the designer will do the right thing, even if you later resize them in the designer
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| 2002-Feb-11 11:18am |
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