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Re: QTJ with swing (was Re: Is it just me?)



At 13:42 +0900 22/1/02, Colin Mack wrote:

The sample program PlayMovie lets you open a movie file and play it with the standard QT controller visible. It works just fine as is, using a main class that extends Frame. Since what little java knowledge I have comes from swing-oriented book, I tried moving the guts of PlayMovie over to a swing-based setup, using my own groovy custom layout in a JFrame-based main class. Works almost as it should, but I lose the ability to step frame-by-frame using just the arrow keys on the keyboard (this works in the original PlayMovie). I have set setKeysEnabled(true) for the MovieController but it doesn't seem to be enough.

I had similar problems with the keyboard control. Try calling requestFocus() on your QTCanvas after laying out and showing your frame.

-Rolf
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Rolf Howarth, Square Box Systems Ltd, Stratford-upon-Avon UK.




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