hiding title bar of JInternalFrame? -java

爷,独闯天下 提交于 2019-11-29 04:05:43
user2050146

First convert the internalframe to basicinternalframe.

do it like this:-

BasicInternalFrameUI bi = (BasicInternalFrameUI)your_internalframe_object.getUI();
bi.setNorthPane(null);

After this your title bar will be invisible.

I solved this problem this way: I subclass JInternalFrame and add the following code to its constructor. (I get the subclassing for free because I use netBeans' GUI Builder)

((javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicInternalFrameUI)this.getUI()).setNorthPane(null);

in your case I think

for me this works very well:

    putClientProperty("JInternalFrame.isPalette", Boolean.TRUE);
    getRootPane().setWindowDecorationStyle(JRootPane.NONE);
    ((BasicInternalFrameUI) this.getUI()).setNorthPane(null);
    this.setBorder(null);

thanks.

What the others say. Depending on the framework the ui might get updated though, which will make it reappear. So for me it worked initializing the JInternalFrame like this:

        JInternalFrame internalFrame = new JInternalFrame() {
           @Override
           public void setUI(InternalFrameUI ui) {
               super.setUI(ui); // this gets called internally when updating the ui and makes the northPane reappear
               BasicInternalFrameUI frameUI = (BasicInternalFrameUI) getUI(); // so...
               if (frameUI != null) frameUI.setNorthPane(null); // lets get rid of it
           }
        };
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