Start changeExplanation of the Toolbox Widgets

Below is the Java GUI Editor's toolbox and an explanation of what each icon does when selected:

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The pointer button allows you to move and resize a component on a panel.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The label widget allows you to insert a static label on a panel.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The text widget allows you to insert a text box on a panel.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The button widget allows you to insert a button on a panel.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The combo box widget allows you to insert a drop down list box on a panel.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The list box widget allows you to insert a list box on a panel.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The radio button widget allows you to insert a radio button on a panel.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The check box widget allows you to insert a check box on a panel.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The image widget allows you to insert an image on a panel.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The group box widget allows you to insert a labeled group box on a panel.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The tree widget allows you to insert an hierarchical tree on a panel.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The table widget allows you to insert a table on a panel.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The slider widget allows you to insert an adjustable slider on a panel.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The progress bar widget allows you to insert a progress bar on a panel.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The deck pane widget allows you to insert a deck pane on a panel. A deck pane contains a stack of panels and only one is visually displayed at a time.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The split pane widget allows you to insert a split pane on a panel. A split pane is one pane divided into two horizontal or vertical panes.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The tabbed pane widget allows you to insert a tabbed pane on a panel. A tabbed pane contains a collection of panels and only one is visually displayed at a time. The tabbed pane displays the collection of panels as a series of tabs and the user selects a tab to display a panel. The panel's title is used as the text for a tab.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The custom widget allows you to insert a custom-defined user interface component on a panel.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The grid widget allows you to enable a grid on a panel.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The align top button allows you to align multiple components on a panel with the top edge of a specific, or primary, component.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The align bottom button allows you to align multiple components on a panel with the bottom edge of a specific, or primary, component.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The equalize height button allows you to equalize the height of multiple components with the height of a specific, or primary, component.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The center vertically button allows you to center a selected component vertically relative to the panel.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The margin button allows you to view the panel's margins.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The align left button allows you to align multiple components on a panel with the left edge of a specific, or primary, component.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The align right button allows you to align multiple components on a panel with the left edge of a specific, or primary, component.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The equalize width button allows you to equalize the width of multiple components with the width of a specific, or primary, component.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The center horizontally button allows you to center a selected component horizontally relative to the panel.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The preview button allows you to preview what a panel will look like.

An icon representing the button on the toolbox panel The help button allows you to get more specific information on the Graphical Toolbox. End change 


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