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Re: Non opaque component painting bug



one more example attached.

Am 30.05.2006 um 14:32 schrieb Florijan Stamenkovic:

Hi all,


I apologize if this subject was up already, I did not find it in the archives.


I experience a painting glitch in the top left corner of my windows, if there is a non opaque component placed there, for example a JLabel. By "glitch" I mean things like a scroll bar appearing as the background of the text, or two times painting the anti-aliased text which causes it to look bolder. It happens during resizing, and only as the window becomes more complex. Mostly it is gone once the resizing is done, but sometimes it stays. I were not able to establish a connection between a certain GUI element or layout manager, and this glitch. For example, I could achieve it by using JLabel, BorderLayout, a bunch of JTable instances, all organized in a few JPanels in a frame. The label was in top left corner of the screen, and the glitch was there.

Only using opaque components seems to be a solution there, but I would prefer to avoid that.

Anybody else has this problem, or knows a solution?

TIA,
Flor



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