Re: Aqua look-and-feel?

From: Eric Schneider (eri..entralparksoftware.com)
Date: Tue Feb 17 2004 - 09:53:28 EST

  • Next message: Gentry, Michael: "RE: Aqua look-and-feel?"

    Michael,

    > PS. I have to update modeler.bat on Windows every time I download a new
    > version of Cayenne. I'm not good with .bat files (pathetic, actually),
    > but it seems to be related to my having Java installed under "Program
    > Files" and I think the space messes it up.

    I'm missing why you would need to do this. Downloading new versions of
    Cayenne will only require you to modify your CAYENNE_HOME system
    variable.....

    Changing:
    CAYENNE_HOME = C:\development\cayenne-1.0.5
    To:
    CAYENNE_HOME = C:\development\cayenne-1.1a-pre

    I'll leave it to a mac user to speak about the "Aqua look-and-feel" thing.

    Cheers,
    Eric.

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Gentry, Michael" <michael_gentr..anniemae.com>
    To: <cayenne-use..bjectstyle.org>
    Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 9:47 AM
    Subject: Aqua look-and-feel?

    > Is there a way to get CayenneModeler to have the Aqua look-and-feel
    > (like what is showing in the documentation). I spent over an hour this
    > past weekend trying to find the right karma for it (searching Google for
    > command-line arguments that might affect it, etc), but failed. I was
    > running on OS X 10.3 with all the latest updates (Java 1.4.2, etc).
    >
    > I don't mind the native Swing look-and-feel under Windows, since they
    > seem fairly similar, but under OS X it is quite distracting.
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    > /dev/mrg
    >
    > PS. I have to update modeler.bat on Windows every time I download a new
    > version of Cayenne. I'm not good with .bat files (pathetic, actually),
    > but it seems to be related to my having Java installed under "Program
    > Files" and I think the space messes it up.
    >



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