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e630. Setting the Space around a Component Within the Cell of the GridBagLayout Using Insets
With insets, you can add space around a component.
The cell dimensions expand to accommodate this extra space.
See e622 Creating a GridBagLayout for an example on how to
use a gridbag layout with gridbag constraints.
GridBagConstraints gbc = new GridBagConstraints();
int top = 2;
int left = 2;
int bottom = 2;
int right = 2;
gbc.insets = new Insets(top, left, bottom, right);
e622.
Creating a GridBagLayout
e623.
Setting the Location of a Component in a GridBagLayout
e624.
Getting the Number of Rows and Columns of Cells in a GridBagLayout
e625.
Making a GridBagLayout Fill the Container
e626.
Setting the Stretchyness of Rows and Columns in a GridBagLayout Using Layout Weights
e627.
Setting the Stretchyness of Columns and Rows in a GridBagLayout Using Component Weights
e628.
Setting the Stretchyness of a Component Within the Cell of a GridBagLayout Using Fill
e629.
Setting the Location of a Component Within the Cell of a GridBagLayout Using Anchors
e631.
Adjusting the Size of a Component in a GridBadLayout Using Internal Padding
e632.
Setting a Row or Column of a GridBadLayout to a Particular Size
e633.
Setting Gap Sizes in a GridBadLayout
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