The Java Developers Almanac 1.4


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e562. Removing the Title Bar of a Frame

The title bar and other decorations can be removed from a frame. A frame without decorations looks and behaves like a Window container. However, if the frame never needs the decorations, it is better to use a Window container.

Note: The decorations can only be removed while the frame is not visible.

    Frame frame = new Frame();
    frame.setUndecorated(true);
    
    // Get the current decorated state
    boolean undecorated = frame.isUndecorated();

 Related Examples
e559. Creating a Frame
e560. Setting the Icon for a Frame
e561. Making a Frame Non-Resizable
e563. Setting the Bounds for a Maximized Frame
e564. Iconifying and Maximizing a Frame
e565. Hiding a Frame When Its Close Button Is Clicked
e566. Exiting an Application When a Frame Is Closed
e567. Getting All Created Frames in an Application
e568. Determining When a Frame or Window Is Opened or Closed
e569. Determining When a Frame or Window Is Iconized or Maximized

See also: Colors    Components    Containers    Cursors    Drawing    Events    Focus    GridBagLayout    Images    Shapes    Simulating Events    Text    The Screen   


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