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MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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darklaf
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What options are there for making GUIs and other visual programs using java?
So I'd recommend using a third party UI manager like this one.
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New PC Client UI available for testing - should be glitch-free (fingers crossed)
About 3 or 4 weeks ago, with the help of you folks who submitted screen shots and machine specs, I was able to track down the source of the weird visual glitches many people were seeing. The root cause was a third-party library that I was using for look-and-feel theming called DarkLAF.
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After months of searching, I have finally found the root cause of the visual glitches / rendering artifacts in the Windows client. There's good news, bad news, and don't-know-yet-news.
The good news: Through trial-and-error I was able to narrow the problem down to my "Look and Feel Manager", which is the third-party DarkLAF UI manager.
JFreeChart
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I made a java swing gui using form but how do I make a graph in it?
Use this library JFreeChart - https://www.jfree.org/jfreechart/
- JFreeChart v1.5.4 released
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Licensing code
I made a Java application which uses the JFreechart and JSerialComm libraries and I would like to publish its source code on GitHub. I really don’t know if I can choose my own license or use the one provided with those libraries (LGPL). Can you please help me?
- Basic Data visualization tools to integrate with Java application
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How to install JFreeChart?
Add the jfreechart as a dependency. They helpfully link to the right artifact from the README.md (first lines).
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Generate a Jar file
From this webpage I can download a ".zip" or a ".tar.gz" file of JFreeChart.
What are some alternatives?
FlatLaf - FlatLaf - Swing Look and Feel (with Darcula/IntelliJ themes support)
XChart - XChart is a light-weight Java library for plotting data.
imgui-java - JNI based binding for Dear ImGui
ChartFx - A scientific charting library focused on performance optimised real-time data visualisation at 25 Hz update rates for data sets with a few 10 thousand up to 5 million data points.
weblaf - WebLaF is a fully open-source Look & Feel and component library written in pure Java for cross-platform desktop Swing applications.
Orson-Charts - A 3D chart library for Java applications (JavaFX, Swing or server-side).
godot-syntax-themes - Syntax themes for the Godot Engine script editor
charts - A JavaFX library that contains different kind of charts
radiance - Building modern, elegant and fast Swing applications
BioJava - :book::microscope::coffee: BioJava is an open-source project dedicated to providing a Java library for processing biological data.
VTerminal - A new Look-and-Feel (LaF) for Java, which allows for a grid-based display of Unicode characters with custom fore/background colors, font sizes, and pseudo-shaders. Originally designed for developing Roguelike/lite games.
chart-fx - A scientific charting library focused on performance optimised real-time data visualisation at 25 Hz update rates for data sets with a few 10 thousand up to 5 million data points. [Moved to: https://github.com/fair-acc/chart-fx]