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how to show minimized window ?

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vertigo - 09 Apr 2004 16:25 GMT
Hello
I have minimized my Frame1 class. How can i show it again ?
i tried:

setVisible(true);
setFocus();
setSize(new Dimension(300,300));
toFront();

but it is still minimized.

Thanx
Michal
Andrew Thompson - 09 Apr 2004 16:57 GMT
> I have minimized my Frame1 class. How can i show it again ?

Frame.setExtendedState(int state)?  (1.4+)

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ak - 09 Apr 2004 17:11 GMT
> Hello
> I have minimized my Frame1 class. How can i show it again ?
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>
> but it is still minimized.

public void setState(int state)

Sets the state of this frame.

Parameters:

state - Frame.ICONIFIED if this frame is in iconic state; Frame.NORMAL if
this frame is in normal state.

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