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Java
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FormLayout
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FormLayout: Default Alignment Example 2
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FormLayout: Explicit Alignment Example 3
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Demonstrates the different FormLayout alignments
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The different sizing units provided by the FormLayout
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FormLayout: Size Specification Example 4
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Demonstrates sizes: constant, minimum, preferred
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Demonstrates the basic FormLayout sizes: constant, minimum, preferred
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Three FormLayout component sizes: minimum, default and preferred
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FormLayout: Spacing Example 5
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Panel Builder Example 1
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Panel Builder Example 2
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Columns and rows are specified before the panel is filled with components
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Build a panel with a leading indent column using the DefaultFormBuilder
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FormLayout: Growable Example 8
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FormLayout: No Grouping Example 9
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FormLayout: Grouping Example 10
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Demonstrates a pure use of the FormLayout
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Columns and rows are specified before the panel is filled with components 1
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How columns and rows can be grouped in FormLayout
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FormLayout growing options: none, default, weighted
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FormLayout: Default Form Builder Example 1
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Uses the FormLayout and the DefaultFormBuilder
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The use of Factories as provided by the Forms framework
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Demonstrates how to find bugs in the layout using
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Build panels component orientation: left-to-right vs. right-to-left
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Demonstrates a frequent pitfall when specifying a growing row
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Demonstrates how a JTextArea's preferred size grows with the container if no columns and rows are set
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FormLayout: Button Bar Builder Example
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FormLayout: Button Bar Builder Example 2
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FormLayout: Button Bar Builder Example 3
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FormLayout: Button Stack Builder Example 1
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Build button stacks using the ButtonStackBuilder
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Demonstrates how to build button bars using a ButtonBarBuilder
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Demonstrates how to build button bars with a fixed button order
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FormLayout: Basic Example 1
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FormLayout: Bounds Example 6
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Create and configure a layout, create a builder, add components
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Compares approaches how to append a custom area at the end of a panel built with the DefaultFormBuilder
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Shows three approaches how to add custom rows to a form that is built using a DefaultFormBuilder
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How FormLayout applies the default column and
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FormLayout: Spanning Example 7
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How components can span multiple columns and rows
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