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Version: |
1.0 |
Description: |
This Java library contains a Swing component, JMarkerBar, that visually shows where objects fall in a document and how many objects there are. A stripe of markers is commonly used to show bookmarks, search results, compiler errors, file differences, breakpoints, and anything else found in a document. JMarkerBar is typically placed next to a scrollbar--either vertically or horizontally--and each marker is fully customizable. Markers can have tooltips, and clicking on a marker typically causes a scroll to the relevant location. The library runs on the Java 1.5 (or greater) platform. For more information, see the features, FAQs, tutorial, and API. |
Demo: |
(Demo requires Java 1.4 Plug-in. Demo's source code is available here.) |
Features: |
View features and screen shots here. |
Evaluation: |
Download an evaluation copy here. This version has full functionality but will expire in 30 days. |
Binary Library: |
$49 USD per developer. View the binary license here. |
Source Code: |
$499 USD per developer. View the source code license here. |
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