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Thread: Java apps and theme

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    Java apps and theme

    So I'm using a couple of Java applications recently and I really dislike the way they look.

    Examples could include:
    Maple 14
    MATLAB

    Example:
    http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/5...eenshotxed.png

    Look at Maple (maximized window) compared to Nautilus Elementary.

    It just looks BAD.
    Now, there's the whole GTK/Qt theme integration thing going on, so I was wondering if the same holds true for Java? Would be really nice to have these programs looking good.

    Thanks in advance

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    Re: Java apps and theme

    If the java application have support for other themes (look & feel)
    you can usually find some theme settings in the preferences of the application.

    You can try this (but I think it only works if the application is written with GTK look & feel support):
    http://seysayux.wordpress.com/2009/0...feel-on-linux/

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    Re: Java apps and theme

    Adding that line didn't do anything.

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    Re: Java apps and theme

    Like I said, this won't work for every Java application. Some of them set the look & feel programmatically and you can't change it with your own swing properties.

    See this post: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=502030

    Also have you looked through the menus of Maple and MATLAB and found some preferences/options where you can set the theme?

    If not I suggest you post in Maple/MATLAB forums and ask for GTKLookAndFeel.

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