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Gridbaglayout
Sadaf Haroon
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hi,
plz explain me in detail the topic of gridbaglayout
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A good place to start to learn about
GridBagLayout
and other layout managers is
the Using Layout Managers trail
of Sun's
Java
tutorial.
GridBagLayout
is at the bottom of the page.
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Anshu Rohit
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Hi!
You can get some material on Gridbag Layout in
Marcus Green Tutorials(available at
www.jchq.net).
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I did a quick search on
google
and ran across
a tutorial on
GridBagLayout
from Borland.
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another decent looking
GridBagLayout
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The Java AWT: GridBagLayout
- by Jan Newmarch
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