Java: Issue with jsplitpane and boxlayout?

BoxLayout does weird things with the alignment of components. Read the section from the swing tutorial on Fixing Alignment Problems In short, make sure the alignment of the addPanel and splitPane3 are the same: component. SetAlignmentX(Component.

CENTER_ALIGNMENT) It looks to me like one defaults to CENTER and the other defaults to LEFT.

BoxLayout does weird things with the alignment of components. Read the section from the swing tutorial on Fixing Alignment Problems. In short, make sure the alignment of the addPanel and splitPane3 are the same: component.

SetAlignmentX(Component. CENTER_ALIGNMENT); It looks to me like one defaults to CENTER and the other defaults to LEFT.

That works. Thanks. – opike Jun 18 at 3:12.

SetLayout(new BoxLayout(getContentPane(), BoxLayout. JSplitPane splitPane = new JSplitPane(JSplitPane. JSplitPane splitPane2 = new JSplitPane(JSplitPane.

JSplitPane splitPane3 = new JSplitPane(JSplitPane.

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