I am having trouble with the same thing as this guy:
MigLayout JTextArea is not shrinking when used with linewrap=true
and I used the solution described in one of the answers; to set the minimum size explicitly. This works fine if one places the JPanel which contains the JTextArea directly in a JFrame, and then resizes the window.
However, when placing the panel which contains the JTextArea inside a JScrollPane, the same problem occurs again. Why is this, and how can one fix it?
Cheers
EDIT: An example
public class MiGTest2 extends JFrame{
public MiGTest2(){
setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
JPanel panel = new JPanel(new MigLayout("fillx, debug", "[fill]"));
JTextArea textArea = new JTextArea();
textArea.setLineWrap(true);
panel.add(textArea, "wmin 10");
//panel.add(new JTextField());
JScrollPane scrollPane = new JScrollPane(panel);
//add(panel);
add(scrollPane);
pack();
}
public static void main(String[] args){
new MiGTest2().setVisible(true);
}
}
If you uncomment //add(panel);
, and comment add(scrollPane);
, shrinking the window size will also shrink the JTextArea. That is, it does not work with a JScrollPane. Also note how the layout manager seems to flip out and starts "shaking" all its contents when shrinking the size of the window after first enlarging it
Normally, you would put the JTextArea into your JScrollPane. Like this:
I had a very similar problem and following the answer in the mentioned question did not help me either. However, it did provide a valuable idea -- the problem is in the width of the JTextArea with wrap enabled.
What worked for me was setting both minimum and preferred width at the component level using command
width
. For example,width 10:500:
.I've had similar problems with JTextAreas and wrapping when used with JScrollPanes.
A solution that worked for me was to create a custom panel that implements the Scrollable interface and overrides the getScrollableTracksViewportWidth() method to return true. This forces causes the scroll pane to only scroll vertically and lets line wrapping in the JTextArea work as expected.
and MigTest2 becomes:
Not really sure what you're trying to achieve here, try running this and see if it fits your need?