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I have a case where my button is a light color background with black text. I use a dark color background on hover to make it "light up", however it is hard to read the black text on the dark color bac…
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Hi, I want to change background color of disabled button but its always static color, white by default.
Tried to remove Button.disabledBackground from UIManager but didnt work.
I want some disab…
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### Describe the bug
Launch ZAP, scan something, open the Retest dialog. Start a new ZAP session, don't bother scanning anything, just re-open the Retest dialog. Note it still has the old alerts tr…
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Dear FlatLaf developers,
I use the FlatLaf libraries in four little Java Swing applications which I have coded.
On most of the look and feels, except the FlatLaf main default look and feel, when…
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I have tested the 0.9 snapshot version of Radiance Substance with high DPI and different Java versions on Windows 7 and 10. Everything seems to work perfectly with Java 8. However, with Java 9 and 10 …
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I was wondering whether it'd be possible to make a labels text selectable and copyable.
I've often had situations where I used a JTextArea or a JTextField and restyling them slightly so that they loo…
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## Expected Behavior
Each project opens on load, additionally loaded projects are managed in new workspaces
## Current Behavior
*.gephi files are not loaded consistently
This happened to me only…
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Is there an easy way to support striped lists where striping is shown for whole list even if has no/view rows, like Finder does on MacOS?
Currently can stripe my lists, but only striped for where w…
ijabz updated
2 years ago
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The demo has an Accent Color selection (similar to that to on MacOS), its not clear how I would implement that for FlatLaf Light/Dark themes in code?
Also, would be great if there was a way to det…
ijabz updated
2 years ago
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### Describe the bug
When scanning with ZAP there is a test for the use of JavaScript *eval* which according to Mozilla should never ever be used. The regex to test for this vulnerability is pretty…