![]() Quaqua currently uses the mouse handler from the Basic look and feel, because it does not implement yet drag and drop for JTable. Set this to true, if you don't need drag and drop support in JTable. Set this to true, to prevent Quaqua from loading its JNI library Work around NetBeans Matisse issue #74522. Tuning the visual margin of individual components using the clientĮnforces the visual margin around components. ![]() Layouts grow too big, and you don't want to invest the time for fine Set the insets to a smaller value, if your Perceived borders of a component and its clip bounds. Specifies the margin ( ) around the visually Set this property to false to turn this behavior off. ![]() Quaqua shows a non-blinking caret in non-editable text components, like OS X does. dark (selection backgrounds in lists, tables and.That selections are always drawn with a bright background colour. JTable's and JTree's are rendered with a dark backgroundĬhange this property, if your application expects, Starting from Mac OS X 10.3 Panther, selected items in JList's, On Mac OS X, only text components request focus when the userĬode expects that most components request focus, when the user clicks To invest the time to make your application support translucent components. Most of Quaqua's components are translucent in order to render focusĭoesn't render properly with non-opaque components, and you don't want To set a different design than the one used by the For production use, it is not recommended, prefixĬhooses a design for the look and feel. This will only work with properties which have a Quaqua. Applet's) you can set System Properties using the tProperty() method. Properties shown here, you can also preset all of Quaqua's General and Debug UIManager These properties are listed here, because they directly affect the appearanceĪnd behaviour of the Quaqua Look and Feel. You may notice, that the list also contains some The Quaqua Look and Feel supports the system
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