Kind of offtopic. But since years I've been using SWT as my UI platform of choice, which in this case solves your issue. I think the fact that SWT uses native bindings, and includes gnome integration, is a god-send. That said, I'm not quite comfortable with Swing programming at the moment, so probably my answer wasn't the best one. On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 14:32 +0530, Onkar Shinde wrote: > u can make combined use of Swing and java-gnome > APIs in an application. > But if you are writing a new application and want it to have native > look and feel, functionality then surely java-gnome is the way to go. > The 4.x version has bindings for many GNOME libraries including GTK+, > cairo, pango, libunique, gtksourceview. Also the application will have > theme, look and feel same as your rest gnome applications. > Check here to see how the file chooser dialog looks in java-gnome. -- Best regards, Adrian Perez <adrianperez.deb@gmail.com>
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