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Shell « SWT « Java Tutorial
Java Tutorial
SWT
Shell
17.4.Shell
17.4.1.
Understanding the Shell Object
17.4.2.
Creating Shells
17.4.3.
Open a shell minimized (iconified)
17.4.4.
Open a shell maximized (full screen)
17.4.5.
Center a shell on the primary monitor
17.4.6.
Set icons with different resolutions
17.4.7.
Create a non-rectangular window
17.4.8.
Create a non-rectangular shell to simulate transparency
17.4.9.
Create non-rectangular shell from an image with transparency
17.4.10.
Allow escape to close a shell
17.4.11.
Prevent a shell from closing (prompt the user)
17.4.12.
Create GC from Shell and paint on window
17.4.13.
Getting Controls on a shell
17.4.14.
Set default Button for Shell
17.4.15.
Get Default Button
17.4.16.
Shell with SWT.SHELL_TRIM|SWT.TOOL style
17.4.17.
Ring Shell
17.4.18.
Set left upper corner image
17.4.19.
Shell without Title bar
17.4.20.
ON_TOP: This style bit causes the shell to always float on the top of the desktop.
17.4.21.
SHELL_TRIM = (CLOSE | TITLE | MIN | MAX | RESIZE): top-level shells.
17.4.22.
DIALOG_TRIM = (CLOSE | TITLE | BORDER): dialog shells.
17.4.23.
The modal state of shells: APPLICATION_MODAL, MODELESS, PRIMARY_MODAL, SYSTEM_MODAL
17.4.24.
TOOL: the shell is a tool window(floating toolbars)
17.4.25.
Shell States
17.4.26.
Setting the Title