Reputation: 626
I know how to do a shaped or a translucent JFrame
, but I would like to have a rectangular zone in my frame which would be translucent so the user can see what is behind.
I don't know how to do that and take a screen capture of what is behind the frame is not working for me, because I want really that the user see dynamical change behind the frame.
Upvotes: 2
Views: 484
Reputation: 109815
but I would like to have a rectangular zone in my frame which would be translucent so the user can see what is behind.
JFrame
has a BorderLayout
, BorderLayout
has 5 areas,
take this advantage from BorderLayout
, create a Translucent JFrame
and leave the CENTER
area translucent, put an opaque Panel in the the other areas.
mabye now, there is real reason to mix AWT
(doesn't support transparency & translucency) with Swing
, you can put AWT Panels
to the NORTH
, SOUTH
, EAST
and WEST
areas
a screen capture of what is behind the frame is not working for me, because I want really that the user dynamical change behind the frame.
Upvotes: 3