Simple-line-splitter-a
FlatLaf
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Simple-line-splitter-a
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FlatLaf 1.0 - Swing Look and Feel
I'm a total noob so bare with it, but I used it for my simple project a while ago https://github.com/KiwiCode-s/Simple-line-splitter-a
FlatLaf
- online chess game made in Java
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Win32 App Isolation
JVM UI isn't so bad. I've written some pretty modern looking UI with it. The sophisticated controls are all there.
Modern JavaFX theme: https://github.com/mkpaz/atlantafx
Modern Swing theme: https://github.com/JFormDesigner/FlatLaf
And these days Compose Multiplatform: https://www.jetbrains.com/lp/compose-multiplatform/
I tend to use Kotlin rather than Java but of course Java is perfectly fine too. You can also use Clojure.
If you use any of those frameworks you can distribute to Win/Mac/Linux in one command with Conveyor. It's free for open source apps and can do self-signing for Windows if you don't want to pay for the certificates or the Store (but the Store is super cheap these days, $19 one off payment for an individual). Also supports Electron and Flutter if you want to use those.
From those frameworks you can then access whatever parts of the Windows API you want. Flutter even has WinRT bindings these days! So it's not quite so bad.
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FlatLaf 3.1 (and 3.0) - Swing Look and Feel
FlatLaf, a modern open-source cross-platform Look and Feel for Java Swing desktop applications, brings exciting new features in versions 3.0 and 3.1 đ đ
- Is it easy to pick up javafx?
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An Intellij IDEA plugin to inspect Swing components at runtime
Hereâs the link to the âextrasâ subproject, and there youâll find a section on the âUI Inspectorâ tool.
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What do you use for building Desktop apps these days?
Swing with FlatLaf - https://github.com/JFormDesigner/FlatLaf
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Show HN: Sierra, a DSL for building Java Swing applications
Take a look at FlatLAF:
https://github.com/JFormDesigner/FlatLaf
They have done a great job bringing a modern appearance to the Swing components.
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How to create custom theme in Netbeans? Not just dark or light theme, but my own.
Creating your own Look and Feel is a huge task (just look at the size of e.g. the FlatLaf code.
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JOSM: working preferences.xml for big fonts at all places
I too find it a bit frustrating at HiDPI. Best I've come up with is to use https://github.com/JFormDesigner/FlatLaf
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Should programmers avoid drag and drop GUI builders?
And as far as Swing's aesthetics, I only agree with the sentiment that 'it's ugly' if a custom LAF isn't used, like one from flatlaf.
What are some alternatives?
Simple-line-splitter-gui - Split a file into multiple based on amount of lines. Made with Java and Swing.
weblaf - WebLaF is a fully open-source Look & Feel and component library written in pure Java for cross-platform desktop Swing applications.
Windows UI Library - Windows UI Library: the latest Windows 10 native controls and Fluent styles for your applications
jclasslib - jclasslib bytecode editor is a tool that visualizes all aspects of compiled Java class files and the contained bytecode.
darklaf - Darklaf - A themeable swing Look and Feel based on Darcula-Laf
soapui - SoapUI is a free and open source cross-platform functional testing solution for APIs and web services.
kotlin-native-gtk - GTK+ bindings for Kotlin Native
radiance - Building modern, elegant and fast Swing applications
tornadofx - Lightweight JavaFX Framework for Kotlin
javafx-gradle-plugin - Gradle plugin that makes it easy to work with JavaFX 11+
Minestom - 1.20.4 Lightweight Minecraft server