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Substance module will be supported in NetBeans 6.0

Posted by kirillcool on July 28, 2007 at 03:08 PM | Comments (1)

I’m very happy to report that NetBeans developers have unrolled the changes that broke the Substance NetBeans module (reported in early May on NetBeans bug tracker). And so, if you’re using the daily builds of NetBeans 6.0 (after July 26th), you can install the latest development drop of Substance 4.0 module (code-named Key Largo).

Many thanks to NetBeans team and Standa Aubrecht in particular for listening to the community and making these changes that allow third-party look-and-feels to provide modules for both NetBeans IDE itself and NetBeans RCP programs. Standa was courteous enough to provide a patch that removes usage of deprecated APIs and unnecessary functionality. The only minor defect that will be fixed in the consistent appearance for tab scroll buttons.

Cross-posted at Pushing Pixels.


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  • on most l&fs the tab scroll buttons are painted using pre-rendered images that include button borders.
    but you can have a look at gtk l&f which provides an inner image only and leaves painting of button borders to native ui. i suppose substance l&f can just copy & paste that piece of code.

    Posted by: saubrecht on July 30, 2007 at 06:15 AM





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