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Hi. If I use a JTextArea with MigLayout like this:

MigLayout thisLayout = new MigLayout("", "[][grow]", "[]20[]");
   this.setLayout(thisLayout);
   {
jLabel1 = new JLabel();
this.add(jLabel1, "cell 0 0");
jLabel1.setText("jLabel1");
  }
  {
 jTextArea1 = new JTextArea();
this.add(jTextArea1, "cell 0 1 2 1,growx");
jTextArea1.setText("jTextArea1");
jTextArea1.setLineWrap(false);
   } 

then the JTextArea grows and shrinks perfectly when resizing the window. When I set the linewrap to true the JTextArea is not shrinking when I make the window smaller again. I would very much appreciate any help. Thanks

Marcel

+4  A: 

This is because JTextArea's automatically have their minimum width set anytime they resize. Details are available on the MigLayout forum. To roughly summarize, create a panel that contains the JTextArea and gives you further control over the resize behavior. Here's an excerpt from the above forum post:

static class MyPanel extends JPanel implements Scrollable
{
  MyPanel(LayoutManager layout)
  {
     super(layout);
  }

  public Dimension getPreferredScrollableViewportSize()
  {
     return getPreferredSize();
  }

  public int getScrollableBlockIncrement(Rectangle visibleRect, int orientation, int direction)
  {
     return 0;
  }

  public boolean getScrollableTracksViewportHeight()
  {
     return false;
  }

  public boolean getScrollableTracksViewportWidth()
  {
     return true;
  }

  public int getScrollableUnitIncrement(Rectangle visibleRect, int orientation, int direction)
  {
     return 0;
  }
}

Then, wherever you would use the JTextArea, use the panel containing the text area:

MigLayout thisLayout = new MigLayout("", "[][grow]", "[]20[]");
this.setLayout(thisLayout);
{
    jLabel1 = new JLabel();
    this.add(jLabel1, "cell 0 0");
    jLabel1.setText("jLabel1");
}
{
    JPanel textAreaPanel = new MyPanel(new MigLayout("wrap", "[grow,fill]", "[]"));
    jTextArea1 = new JTextArea();
    textAreaPanel.add(jTextArea1);
    this.add(textAreaPanel, "cell 0 1 2 1,grow,wmin 10");
    jTextArea1.setText("jTextArea1");
    jTextArea1.setLineWrap(false);
} 
Kaleb Pederson
Thank you very much Kaleb. I also tried to put it in a scrollpane, which also works fine. Regards Marcel
Marcel Menz