GUI Builder Visual Feedback Legend
This document describes visual feedback the IDE's GUI Builder (formerly code-named Matisse)
provides during the process of Java GUI creation.
Alignment Guidelines
Alignment guidelines appear only when adding or moving components,
indicating the preferred positions to which components snap when the mouse button is released.
Once positioned, alignment guidelines are replaced by solid lines illustrating
the common alignments shared among components as well as anchoring indicators.
Inset |
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Insets are the preferred spacings between
components and the containers within which they are located. Insets
are suggested by dashed horizontal and vertical guidelines. |
Offset |
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Offsets are the preferred spacings between
adjacent components. Offsets are suggested by dashed horizontal and
vertical guidelines. |
Baseline |
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Baseline alignment is the preferred relationship
between adjacent components containing display text. Baseline alignment
is suggested by dashed a horizontal guideline. |
Edge |




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Edge alignments (Top, Bottom, Left, and Right) are
the alignment relationships possible between adjacent components.
Edge alignments are suggested by dashed horizontal and vertical guidelines. |
Indentation |
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Indentation alignment is
a special alignment relationship in which one component is located
below another and offset slightly to the right.
Indentation alignment is suggested by the appearance of two
vertical dashed guidelines. |
Anchoring Indicators
Once components have snapped into position, solid anchoring indicators
appear illustrating the common alignments shared among components.
Container |
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Anchors connecting individual components to the
containers within which they are located are represented by small
semi-circular indicators with dashed lines extending from the
container edge to the component itself. |
Component |
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Anchors connecting individual components to
adjacent components are represented by small semi-circular indicators
with dashed lines extending from the one component to the other. |
Sizing Indicators
Same Size |
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Same Sizing is the state in which a group of components
(adjacent or otherwise) are all set to have the same width or height.
Same Sizing is illustrated by the appearance of small rectangular
indicators appearing on the top edge of each component for which
the property is set. |
Auto-Resizing |



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Auto-Resizing is the state in which a component's
width or height is set to resize dynamically at runtime.
Auto-Resizing is indicated by the state of the horizontal and vertical
Resizing buttons in the GUI Builder's toolbar. |