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    SILE

    The SILE Typesetter — Simon’s Improved Layout Engine

    SILE is a typesetting system; its job is to produce beautiful printed documents. Conceptually, SILE is similar to TeX—from which it borrows some concepts and even syntax and algorithms—but the similarities end there. Rather than being a derivative of the TeX family SILE is a new typesetting and layout engine written from the ground up using modern technologies and borrowing some ideas from graphical systems such as InDesign.
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    3rd-party layout managers supporting modules for NetBeans.
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    Java LayoutManager defining attachments for every side of a component. Very powerful layout manager, producing highly readable code.
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    MiG Layout is the most versatile and flexible Java Swing and SWT Layout Manager. MiG Layout can produce flowing, grid based, absolute (with links), grouped and docking layouts and you will never have to switch to another layout manager ever again!
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    A layout manager to be used in replacement to GridBagLayout/GridBagConstraints in Swing components.
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    A simple layout manager for AWT/Swing. It's very easy to use and applicable for most form like layouts.
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    GLT
    A Java layout manager for windows, dialogs and fames. Create complex and interesting Java screens without the headaches found in other layout managers.
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    QTableGridLayout is a powerful and simple-to-use Java layout manager, which can be configured visually with VisualLayout, an IntelliJ IDEA plug-in.
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    A collection of useful Java classes. Classes include things like a logging subsystem and a complex layout manager
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    ExplicitLayout is a flexible, intuitive and extensible layout manager for Java that facilitates the implementation of almost any GUI component layout.
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    DialogLayout is a java layout manager. Components are positioned relative to each other using constraints that avoid nesting. Layouts scale to different sizes because the measurement system (dialog units) scales with the font. Requires jdk1.4.
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