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<0> Hey hey! <0> I have an amusing question... How should I create an "invalid image"? <0> Beats the <0> It's like this, in JavaDoc for Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().createCustomCursor(..
<0> says that if I set it to an invalid image, it will return a fully transparent cursor image, and that's just what I want <0> I don't want to create an actual blank image in memory if I can p*** with this "invalid" one <0> Sounds interesting, but I don't know how to do it.. If I just p*** "null" it Excepts with a nullPointer <0> Anyone alive? <1> omg DOOOODZ is java da most haxy of teh langwiges 4 da haxy pogram <1> liek do u do moer pwnzorz on da javaz <2> anyone alive in here? <3> we all dead <2> haha <2> know of a good java prog for macosx? <3> nope <2> damn ok <2> hello everyone <4> hi
<5> Dai aici : http://alexng.play-mobilegame.com/ <4> hi Clackwell <6> morning <7> oy jottinger <6> oy <8> When writing a desktop app in Java, and I've put in various input objects (such as labels, checkboxes, etc), is there a way to tell java that if the user hits enter at any of the input fields, that it triggers either a button to be pressed or some action handler? <8> I want to emulate what usually happens in html forms, but for the desktop. <7> hmm, actionhandler should be able to handle that. <8> that means I have to setup a action handler for every element I want that "enter to submit" functionality? <8> hmmm <8> okay. <7> not perse.. oh. <7> oh well. <7> I'd be looking at using 1 action handler for all those objects and letting that do the trick. It should be possible since I once did it with a JFrame and its elements. 1 ActionHandler for all the JMenu items and one for the regular items (button, textfields, etc.). <9> anyone have a good resource on how to distrobute a program for JME deployment <9> what needs to go into META-INF
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