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Layout
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Laying Out Components in a Flow (Left-to-Right, Top-to-Bottom)
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Use FlowLayout to hold checkBox, Label and TextField
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Vertical and horizontal BoxLayouts
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Box Layout: Adding struts.
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Using Glue
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Rigid areas are like pairs of struts
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Demonstrates BorderLayout
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Demonstrates GridLayout
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Demonstrates FlowLayout
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A test of the BoxLayout manager using the Box utility class
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A test of the box layout manager using the Box utility class 2
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A test of the OverlayLayout manager allowing experimentation
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Box layout manager using the Box utility class
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BoxLayout demo 1
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A demonstration of the SpringLayout class
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A test of the BoxLayout manager using the Box utility class 3
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BoxLayout Alignment
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BoxLayout alignment 2
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BoxLayout Component alignment
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BoxLayout X Y alignment
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BoxLayout: Glue Sample
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Layout: Overlay Sample
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BoxLayout: setAlignmentX setAlignmentY
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Component Alignment
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GridLayout Demo 3
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BoxLayout Sample
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BoxLayout Demo 3
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Various layouts
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BoxLayout Demo 4
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GridLayout Demo
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CardLayout Demo
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Using CardLayout
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Laying Out a Screen with CardLayout
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Laying out a screen with SpringLayout
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BorderLayout Pane
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Add buttons to all parts of a BorderLayout
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A BorderLayout divides the space into five regions: North, West, South, East and Centre.
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A typical usage of a border layout manager.
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BoxLayout Pane
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FlowLayout Pane
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GridLayout Pane
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Laying Out Components in a Grid
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NullLayout Pane
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Without layout manager, we position components using absolute values.
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Simpler CardLayout demo
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Use SpringLayout to create a single row of components
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Spring Demo 1
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Spring Demo 2
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Spring Demo 3
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Spring Demo 4
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Spring Compact Grid
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Spring Form
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SpringLayout Utilities
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Absolute Layout Demo
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A horizontal layout layout manager that allocates horizontal space in specified proportions
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Laying Out Components Using Absolute Coordinates
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A vertical layout manager similar to java.awt.FlowLayout
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A JTextField for displaying insets.
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