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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T23:31:06+00:00 2026-05-17T23:31:06+00:00

Put simple, I cannot find a way to easily display furigana in a JLabel.

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Put simple, I cannot find a way to easily display furigana in a JLabel.

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Furigana (振り仮名?) is a Japanese reading
aid, consisting of smaller kana, or
syllabic characters, printed next to a
kanji (ideographic character) or other
character to indicate its
pronunciation. In horizontal text,
yokogaki, they are placed above the
line of text, while in vertical text,
tategaki, they are placed to the right
of the line of text, as illustrated
below. It is one type of ruby text.
Furigana are also known as yomigana
(読み仮名?) or rubi (ルビ?) in Japanese.

In XHTML this is supported with the Ruby Annotation element, which is – in turn – not supported by Swing’s limited HTML rendering capabilities.

I’ve recently tried to create a JRubyLabel class, capable of handeling Ruby Annotation elements, by stacking multiple JLabel elements in a JPanel – however, I am not so very familiar with Swing, so in a sense I feel like I’m over-complicating things.

My questions thus are, in order of preference:

  • Does Swing support the displaying of ruby text?
  • Can you see a simpler, or better way of implementing ruby text in Swing?
  • Lastly, is there any other GUI program – preferably for Java – that does support ruby text?
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    2026-05-17T23:31:07+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 11:31 pm

    Itadaki Source Forge project supports Furigana in Java Swing.

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