In the new version of Mac OS, 10.5, JInternalFrames paint a drop shadow which has a non-transparent white border around its edges. Any JInternalFrame that is displayed above anything else displays this white border in a less-than-desirable way.
Did you file a report with Apple?
Not an ADC member
Jan…If I can file it I will. Point me to the right place!
jbader:
Not an ADC member
Quite nice that Apple’s makes you pay to file bugs isn’t it?
Go here: http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/
There you read the following:
Bug Reporter Basics
Join the Apple Developer Connection
If you are not yet an ADC member, learn about the various levels of ADC Membership, including free ADC Online Membership.…
(Emphasis is mine)
Hope this helps.
You can become a free online member to ADC … so it’s less expensive .-)
See at http://developer.apple.com/products/ for all your ADC (Apple Developer Connect) membership choices. There is also a special one for students.
Hope this helps and best regards, Robert
jaleman:
jbader:
Not an ADC memberQuite nice that Apple’s makes you pay to file bugs isn’t it?
ROCLASI:
Go here: http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/There you read the following:
Bug Reporter Basics
Join the Apple Developer Connection
If you are not yet an ADC member, learn about the various levels of ADC Membership, including free ADC Online Membership.…
(Emphasis is mine)
Hope this helps.
I stand corrected. Maybe I like the idea too much of asking customers to pay to file bugs…
Whow, I like the idea that customers pay to file bugs ) A real reason to produce as much bugs as we can .-)
Regards, Robert
jaleman:
ROCLASI:
Go here: http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/There you read the following:
Bug Reporter Basics
Join the Apple Developer Connection
If you are not yet an ADC member, learn about the various levels of ADC Membership, including free ADC Online Membership.…
(Emphasis is mine)
Hope this helps.
I stand corrected. Maybe I like the idea too much of asking customers to pay to file bugs…