温岭做网站,网站建设方案计划书,wordpress添加单页,网站设计确认书http://blogs.oracle.com/geertjan/entry/netbeans_ide_7_1_window——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————In 7.1, youll see this in the New File dialog: I.e., as you ca…http://blogs.oracle.com/geertjan/entry/netbeans_ide_7_1_window——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————In 7.1, youll see this in the New File dialog: I.e., as you can see, therell be two new file templates. One for creating registering a new layer file (hurray!), which youll not be able to create when you create a new module. Thats good, because youll only have a layer file when you actually need it. Secondly, youll see the Layout of Windows wizard, which will be very useful when youre creating your own modes. When you step through the wizard, this dialog will appear, where youre able to create new modes: For example, as you can see below, I have added two new modes (banner1 and banner2) and positioned them (using drag and drop) within the frame of the application: When I close the window that you see above, the wizard recognizes that there are two new modes, as you can see below: Then, when you click Next above, you can see that two new mode files will be created, and that the layer file will be changed, i.e., those two new mode files will be registered in the layer file when the wizard completes: And, here you can see what is found in my module when the wizard completes: Therefore, when I create new windows, I can now choose the new modes I designed above: That should take some of the pain away when designing the layout of your applications on the NetBeans Platform.