I am placing [OK] and [Cancel] buttons horizontally in a Box (which has BoxLayout). Later I add this Box to BorderLayout.PAGE_END in content pane of JDialog. This works perfect in Windows, so [OK] is to left of [Cancel] - just like I have added.
When I test in Linux, the placement of buttons is same as Windows - [OK] to left of [Cancel]. This, again, follows from code.
However, in Linux (Ubuntu), the default placement for buttons is [Cancel] to left of [OK]. This contrasts with my code and placement of buttons.
So, my question is : Whether Java has some kind of constant - say OS_PLACEMENT, which can be set somewhere which will make [Cancel] button appear to left of [OK] in Linux? I am asking this because I know Java supports constants for RTL and LTR layout. Thus, I thought, there might be some constant(s) related to this kind of placement.
I wish to mention that I do set L&F of my Swing app to System L&F. Following is my first line in main()
UIManager.setLookAndFeel(UIManager.getSystemLookAndFeelClassName());