Good morning! May I ask how do I add a background image that can be overlayed through other swing components? Internet says that you should extend JPanel but when we're using Intellij we usually extend to JFrame right? How can I do this? Thank you
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I like this video. When I add my two buttons, they do not adjust size when I put the second one into place. The first button is hugh and the second button is tiny. Is this a setting I missed previously?
you are using columns of different sizes. Just do not limit the column size. So when you add a button in the second column, the two columns will share the entire width. it is not easy to explain better what you should do.
JFormDesigner is a paid plug-in that can be added to IntelliJ IDEA (If there is a free version of this plug-in, please let me know). In this video, I used the default UI designer of IntelliJ IDEA. the default UI designer is different than JFormDesigner
Hi men good video, but, what if I'll wish align the labels and text fields horizontally?, you know how can make this with intellijIdea? thanks in advance.
Hey, Nice tutorial! But I was wondering if it was normal that in my case, the controls were set by default to null, despite I created them the same way you did with the GUI editor? Thanks
Hello, thank you for watching the video. IntelliJ IDEA has many surprises. It is possible that they made some updates since I published the video. If your application works without errors, then no problem if the controls are set to null.
Hi , the video is wonderful 👍 I created a GUI the same way you did but in the text field the cursor is blinking with black box type because of that my text gets hided and when again the cursor blinks it is visible Can you please provide a method to set the cursor style or I guess the caret style from black to normal plzz
Thank you! This was really helpful. I was incredibly confused on how to make the Swing UI designer work.
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Why isn't the component tree showing up for me? :c
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Good morning! May I ask how do I add a background image that can be overlayed through other swing components? Internet says that you should extend JPanel but when we're using Intellij we usually extend to JFrame right? How can I do this? Thank you
Ey geil, bester Mann!
We got it only because of you
मैं तुम्हारे दिल को चूमता हूं, यह केवल तुम्हारी वजह से है कि हमने इसे बनाया है
main tumhaare dil ko choomata hoon, yah keval tumhaaree vajah se hai ki hamane ise banaaya hai
Gfreatings from Germany
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Good work! :) How to change? background graphic? Do i need to add an instruction: setBackground(Color.red); or (Color.black)?
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I like this video. When I add my two buttons, they do not adjust size when I put the second one into place. The first button is hugh and the second button is tiny. Is this a setting I missed previously?
you are using columns of different sizes. Just do not limit the column size. So when you add a button in the second column, the two columns will share the entire width. it is not easy to explain better what you should do.
Thank you a lot!
Great video!!!
Very useful
Is it different from Jform Designer? Because I can't find GUI form option. Thank you
JFormDesigner is a paid plug-in that can be added to IntelliJ IDEA (If there is a free version of this plug-in, please let me know). In this video, I used the default UI designer of IntelliJ IDEA. the default UI designer is different than JFormDesigner
@@BoostMyTool It's not free bro, btw your videos are great! Keep it up!
@@takingbigsteps6620 Thank you very much for your feedback
Hi men good video, but, what if I'll wish align the labels and text fields horizontally?, you know how can make this with intellijIdea? thanks in advance.
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Excelente ayuda, gracias...
That's what I needed! Thank you so much!
Hey,
Nice tutorial! But I was wondering if it was normal that in my case, the controls were set by default to null, despite I created them the same way you did with the GUI editor?
Thanks
Hello, thank you for watching the video. IntelliJ IDEA has many surprises. It is possible that they made some updates since I published the video. If your application works without errors, then no problem if the controls are set to null.
Thank you!
Thank you!!
Hi i cant find the component tree any idea how to reopen it ?????
I able to create a such ugly form, using code. How to modify elements, using UI builder?
Thank you
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Why can't I see the Palette?
Hi , the video is wonderful 👍
I created a GUI the same way you did but in the text field the cursor is blinking with black box type because of that my text gets hided and when again the cursor blinks it is visible
Can you please provide a method to set the cursor style or I guess the caret style from black to normal plzz
Thanks for watching. Why the cursor is blinking with black box type ? Are you using a custom cursor ?
@@BoostMyTool No I am a beginner in GUI so I don't know any method to use custom cursor
comment for algorithm, thanks
Thanks!