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Use System Look and Feel: On each platform use the platform's native look and feel (defined by UIManager.getSystemLookAndFeelClassName() ).
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JFrame.defaultLookAndFeelDecorated: If selected, JFrames will have the LookAndFeel's window decoration instead of the platform's window decoration. Not all LookAndFeels support this feature.
Note: For this setting to take effect you need to quit and restart RADi.
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JDialog.defaultLookAndFeelDecorated: If selected, JDialogs will have the LookAndFeel's window decoration instead of the platform's window decoration. Not all LookAndFeels support this feature.
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Set in exported main() method: The code for setting the defined LookAndFeel will appear inside the main() method of exported source files (with applets it goes to the init() method). Note: Once a class has been exported (containing main() or init() ), changing this option has no effect.
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Remember setting: Select this option if you want RADi to set the defined LookAndFeel at next startup, else settings affect the current session only.
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