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I tried this with JDK 22 b22 and I got the same result. I will
investigate further.<br>
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Simon<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 25/11/2023 18:33, Philip Race wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:55cbe99a-6005-43e5-a93a-a1ace9929e66@oracle.com"
type="cite">Re-read the last line of my previous email and you'll
see the answer.
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-phil.
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On 11/25/23 2:09 AM, Simon Nash wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Thanks for confirming that this change was
not intentional. I am using the JDK 22 b24 EA build. When was
the Windows compiler and SDK updated?
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Simon
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On 24/11/2023 23:30, Philip Race wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">I don't recall anything specific to
this. Since you say "current EA build", does that imply very
recently ?
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My guess is that it is fall out from upgrading the Windows
compiler + SDK and
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we are no longer able to load the uxtheme library on Windows 7
needed for the WindowsL&F.
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Note that it has been several years since anyone supported or
tested Windows 7.
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If you can confirm this started with JDK 22 b23 that would
pretty much confirm the theory.
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-phil.
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On 11/24/23 3:08 PM, Simon Nash wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">In the current EA build of JDK 22,
selecting WindowsLookAndFeel on Windows 7 shows the same
(ugly) UI style as WindowsClassicLookAndFeel.
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With JDK 22 on Windows 10 and also with JDK 21 and below on
both Windows 7 and Windows 10, this works as expected with
different styles for WindowsLookAndFeel and
WindowsClassicLookAndFeel.
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Is this an intentional change in JDK 22 or a bug? If it is
intentional, what was the reason?
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Thanks, Simon
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