1) From a module installer class, something like this:

  @Override
  public void restored() {
WindowManager.getDefault().invokeWhenUIReady(() -> {
  Frame mainWindow = WindowManager.getDefault().getMainWindow();
  mainWindow.setExtendedState(mainWindow.getExtendedState() | 
JFrame.MAXIMIZED_BOTH);
}
}

2) In my own RCP app, I added the line laf=com.formdev.flatlaf.FlatLightLaf to 
platform/config/Preferences/laf.properties in the distributed platform 
application's directory. Though this doesn't work when running the app from the 
IDE during development... let me know if you find a better way.

-- Eirik


From: Amith, Muhammad F <muhammad.f.am...@uth.tmc.edu>
Sent: Friday, April 8, 2022 8:28 PM
To: users@netbeans.apache.org
Subject: [RCP] Setting Window Dimensions and LAF

Hi,

I am working on a RCP-based Netbeans project (v13, Maven-based build). I am 
trying to find how to do the following:

1. How do I set up the initial windows dimension of the RCP app?
2. How do I set the look and feel of the RCP to one of the new Flat LAF?


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