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Re: Default button



Werner,

That explains it. Is there another way to explicitly set the color of the button to the Aqua blue (or grafite)?

It still does not execute the button's action performed event.

Thanks, Josef

Op 5-apr-05 om 10:40 heeft email@hidden het volgende geschreven:

The JButton needs to be on a JDialog.
If it is on a JFrame the Aqua Look and Feel will not change its appearance.
The behaviour should be correct though. Press the Enter key and the button
fires the action performed event.


-Werner


Josef Henryson wrote:
I'm trying to set a button to have the 'blue' default look and listen to
the 'Enter' key. I use this code:

JButton okButton = new JButton(app.getActions().getActionConsultOK()); okButton.setDefaultCapable(true); app.getRootPane().setDefaultButton(okButton);

But it still looks the same as the other buttons and does not have the
desired behaviour.

Does anyone know something that could be of conflict when setting this?

Thanks, Josef



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