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Re: Newbie question: JButton with NSButton look and feel



Hi Eric,

I think the "rounded bevel" style has no "default" (blue flashing) look. At
least, when I create one with Interface Builder and assign the Return key to
it, it does not flash like a button with the "push" style.

If you need a large button (or a button with an icon) with the blue flashing
look, you may want to give a try to version 3.0beta2 of my Quaqua Look and
Feel (Quaqua).

http://www.randelshofer.ch/quaqua/download.html

For this version of Quaqua I am implementing the ButtonUI on my own (instead
of using the one of Apple's Look and Feel). I have implemented several
styles for them:  push,  square,  bevel and colorWell. All these styles are
available for Regular and Small sized buttons, and they even scale up to
larger sizes.

Here's a screenshot:
http://www.randelshofer.ch/quaqua/guide/jbutton.html

Please note that version 3.0beta2 is quite buggy and very slow when used
with Java 1.3. Im am working on a third beta, which will fix a number of
issues introduced with the two previous betas.

-Werner

Eric Christiansen wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> Trying to create a JButton with NSRoundedBezelStyle look and "default"
> (i.e. responds to \r) behavior.
> 
> TIA,
> Eric

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