MindFusion is proud to announce the new release of the Java diagramming library with the following new features:
AnchorPatern improvements
- You can use the XUnit and YUnit properties to specify the coordinates of an AnchorPoint as a fixed offset from the node’s top-left corner rather than in percentage, so that the point position does not change when the node is resized.
- The AnchorPattern property of Shape class lets you associate anchor points with shape definitions. If a ShapeNode instance does not contain its own AnchorPattern, it will derive the one defined by the node’s Shape.
Miscellaneous
- Type of Margin property of LinkLabel has been changed from float to Thickness.
~ The changeUnit method sets a new MeasureUnit and scales the coordinates of diagram items to keep them the same size. - Fixed node spacing in bottom-to-top TreeLayout.
- TabbedScrollPane allows reordering tabs when AllowTabReorder property is enabled.
- Improved quality of print preview page images.
- DisableTextClipping property added to PdfExporter enables work-around for limit-check errors when Adobe Reader prints to some PostScript printers.
The trial version is available for download from the following link:
Download MindFusion.Diagramming for Java Swing, V4.1.2 Trial Version
Technical support
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About Diagramming for Java Swing: MindFusion.Diagramming for Java Swing provides your Java application with all necessary functionality to create and customize a diagram. The library is very easy to integrate and program. There are numerous utility methods, rich event set, more than 100 predefined shapes. The tool supports a variety of ways to render or export the diagram, advanced node types like TreeView nodes, hierarchical nodes, tables, container nodes and many more. There are 15 automatic layouts, various input / output options and fully customizable appearance. A detailed list with JDiagram’s features is uploaded here. You can check the online demo to see some of the functionality implemented.
Diagramming for Java Swing is royalty free, there are no distribution fees. Licenses depend on the count of developers using the tool – check here the prices.