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I created a JList that had JTextAreas which word wrapped appropriately when setLineWrap(true); setWrapStyleWord(true); was used. These aren't available for JTextPane and my god forsaken text isn't wrapping. Any advise?

mKorbel
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farm ostrich
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    Text panes wrap text automatically. I'm not sure what the difference is. Post your [SSCCE](http://sscce.org) showing the working code for the text area and the changed code for the text pane so we can see what the difference is. – camickr Jul 29 '11 at 00:40
  • `JTextArea`s aren't supposed to go inside of a `JList`, so I suspect they're not behaving correctly. You should use a layout manager that can lay out the components in a vertical list - see BoxLayout http://download.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/layout/box.html – Nate W. Jul 29 '11 at 05:54

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USe this example to implement your own wrap in JTextPane http://java-sl.com/wrap.html

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