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Hi

I am using a JInternalFrame with a Windows look and feel - when I set the icon with setFrameIcon it does not seem to draw it properly, and only partially shows the image. It is fine on the main JFrame however.

I have also tried:

UIManager.put("InternalFrame.icon", new javax.swing.ImageIcon(<my image path> ;

Has anyone got any ideas where I am going wrong ?

Thanks in anticipation

Matt
 
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Check if you layer is the problem.

Maybe you use a layer that is more small that you Image.
 
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Thanks for the reply - but I found a solution. I made the image 16 by 16 and it now works fine. This confused me as the bigger image 48 by 48 was OK in the JFrame, but the JInternalFrame - but there you go

Cheers

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