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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"><html><head><title>What's new in Jigloo 3.8</title></head>
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<td valign="top" width="200"><small><span style="font-weight: bold;">Customizable
component palettes</span><br>
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<td valign="top"><small>The
component/layout palettes shown at the top of the GUI editor can
be edited using a new Jigloo preference page. You can
add/delete/re-arrange component palettes, as well as standard and
custom classes. Palettes and classes can be moved by selecting one or
more palettes or classes and dragging them to the desired position.<br>
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Also, multiple classes may be imported in one step from archive files
(using the "Add beans from Archive" button in the above preference
page).<br>
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<td valign="top" width="200"><small><span style="font-weight: bold;">Grid-adjust bars improved</span><br>
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<td valign="top"><small>The bars at the
edge of containers with GridBag, Table or Form layout managers now only
appear when the container
is selected, and not when the mouse enters the container, to minimise visual
distractions when designing forms.<br>
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Also, new "Insert/delete spacer rows/columns" options have been added
to the right-click menu.<br>
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<td style="font-weight: bold;" valign="top" width="200"><small>Customizable
property categories</small></td>
<td valign="top"><small>Properties are now
displayed under "Categories". The deafult categories are "Basic",
"Expert" and "Hidden", but categories can be added/deleted or renamed.
Certain properties are by default assigned to the "Basic" category, but
you can define a category for a property by right-clicking on the property and choosing one of the
"Set property category..." options.<br>
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You can also right-click on categories to change their name, delete or
add new categories.<br>
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<td valign="top" width="200"><small><span style="font-weight: bold;">Alignment
button added (with alignment assistant dialog)</span><br>
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<td valign="top"><small>A
small button with an arrow has been added to the top-right of the frame
displayed around each selected element of a GUI form, allowing quick
access to either a drop-down menu of alignment constraint options (for
BorderLayout and TableLayout) or for popping up an "alignment
assistant" dialog.<br>
<img alt="" src="changes380/menuButton1.PNG" style="border: 1px solid ; width: 274px; height: 49px;"><br>
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Here is the result of clicking on the arrow for a component in a TableLayout:<br>
<img alt="" src="changes380/menuButton2.PNG" style="border: 1px solid ; width: 218px; height: 153px;"><br>
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Here is the result for a component in a GridBagLayout - the assistant
will stay visible and on-top while different components (even multiple
components) are selected:<br>
<img alt="" src="changes380/alignmentAssistant.PNG" style="border: 1px solid ; width: 313px; height: 240px;"><br>
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...and here is the "anchor assistant" for a Swing AnchorLayout or a SWT FormLayout:<br>
<img alt="" src="changes380/anchorAssistant.PNG" style="border: 1px solid ; width: 287px; height: 190px;"><br>
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<td valign="top" width="200"><small><span style="font-weight: bold;">Frame
decorations shown in GUI editor</span> </small></td>
<td valign="top"><small>A
window frame is now shown in the GUI editor when designing Swing
JFrames and JDialogs, and SWT Composites and Dialogs, allowing the
frame title and icon to be displayed when they have been defined.<br>
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<td style="font-weight: bold;" valign="top" width="200"><small>Snap-Grid changes</small></td>
<td valign="top"><small>The
snap-grid is automatically shown if an element in an Absolute, Anchor
or SWT FormLayout is selected or dragged. Otherwise it is hidden.<br>
<img alt="" src="changes380/grid1.PNG" style="border: 1px solid ; width: 244px; height: 164px;"><br>
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This behaviour can be turned off (the snap-grid can still be toggled
manually using the button in the "Outline" view) in the Jigloo
preferences page, and the size of the grid can also be set.<br>
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