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JEditorPane: Determining which frame the cursor is over.

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RancidButtChutney - 22 Jan 2004 20:47 GMT
I figure the subject says it all really.  Has anybody got any ideas?
One more thing folks', is there a way to determine when the cursor
is over a frame's border?

Thanks y'all.
Steve W. Jackson - 22 Jan 2004 21:54 GMT
>:I figure the subject says it all really.  Has anybody got any ideas?
>:One more thing folks', is there a way to determine when the cursor
>:is over a frame's border?
>:
>:Thanks y'all.

I'm not sure what "frame" has to to with JEditorPane, but it supports a
MouseListener and MouseMotionListener.  The former includes detection of
mouse entry and exit of the component.  In fact, anything descended from
java.awt.Component supports both of these.

= Steve =
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Andrew Thompson - 22 Jan 2004 23:45 GMT
| >:I figure the subject says it all really.  Has anybody got any ideas?
| >:One more thing folks', is there a way to determine when the cursor
| >:is over a frame's border?
....
| I'm not sure what "frame" has to to with JEditorPane,

They can display frames based html.

I actually loaded the main 'frame' of the
(1.3?) API doc's (the one with the class
list in the left column, below the package list)
into a JEditorPane once.

Once.     ;-)

[  Oh.. and RBC, slap whoever gave you
that name, it is idiotic..  ]

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