:Funny you say you are running gnome to fix the problem. That is the
:window manager I am using that is causing the problem! Restarting in
:failsafe fixes it for me, so I guess I will do that for now on.
:Thanks for replying.
:
::> In article <
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:> (e-mail address removed) (AJ) wrote:
:>
:> >:System: Dual CPU AMD box
:> >:OS: Redhat 9
:> >:Java Version: 1.4.2
:> >:
:> >:My JWindow has borders and decorations! Why? Can someone tell me how
:> >:to get rid of them? I would GREATLY appeciate it. Thanks.
:> >:
:> >:AJ
:>
:> I recall seeing that with our splash window on Mandrake 9. To the best
:> of my recollection, there's no code solution available. It's a matter
:> of the window manager in use, I do believe. I'm now using Gnome on that
:> particular system and no longer have a frame around my JWindow.
:>
:> = Steve =