leads for me to elements still being centered, but instead of just one column, the elements are now wrapped into several columns, making it visually closer to left-centered but not left centered.
You can create an element with a very short name (like 'a') to see what I mean, I hope. It is quite visible in trunk with the default dataset (if debug is set TRUE in BibCite.java). Trunk should work again, I hope I fixed the issues you had with it.
Alright, I did a manual merge - my mistake for changing the JList variable names in my commit before.
Your suggested fix does not work for me (and why can I not attach pictures here).
jList2. setLayoutOrient ation(javax. swing.JList. VERTICAL_ WRAP);
leads for me to elements still being centered, but instead of just one column, the elements are now wrapped into several columns, making it visually closer to left-centered but not left centered.
You can create an element with a very short name (like 'a') to see what I mean, I hope. It is quite visible in trunk with the default dataset (if debug is set TRUE in BibCite.java). Trunk should work again, I hope I fixed the issues you had with it.