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I have a bunch of JLabels in a GridBagLayout. I would like to highlight which one is "selected" by adding a line border around the "selected one". The problem with this is that the thickness of the border separates the JLabels apart and forms gaps in between them all. Is it possible to make the border with 0 thickness but still be visible?

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Is it possible to make the border with 0 thickness but still be visible?

You can use a CompoundBorder. Create a LineBorder as the outer and an EmptyBorder (with -1 offsets) as the inner.

The total size of the Border will be 0 and not take up any space, but it will paint on top of the label, instead of outside the bounds of the label.

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  • How do I do the offset? Apr 7, 2014 at 0:36
  • @chris13524, you use -1, instead of 1 when you create the EmptyBorder.
    – camickr
    Apr 7, 2014 at 0:38
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    That's an interesting hack, might need to remember that Apr 7, 2014 at 0:39
  • Oh, got it. This is what I wanted! Apr 7, 2014 at 0:40
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Instead, set each "non-selected" JLabel with an EmptyBorder of the same pixel thickness as the LineBorder.

When selected, change the Border to a LineBorder and when unselected, change it to an EmptyBorder.

This will stop the layout from changing size...as it hasn't.

Also, a Border of 0 pixel thickness is...invisible...

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  • Thanks! I thought the border with 0 thickness was invisible, but well, I don't know. Thanks again! Apr 7, 2014 at 0:31
  • And also, EmptyBorder does not eccept thickness parms. Just going to use a LineBorder with my background color. Apr 7, 2014 at 0:32
  • @chris13524 EmptyBorder(int, int, int, int) would beg to differ Apr 7, 2014 at 0:33

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