Package com.smartgwt.client.widgets.layout
package com.smartgwt.client.widgets.layout
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ClassDescriptionA DataView coordinates the asynchronous loading of WSDL WebService and XML Schema definitions in applications created by Reify.A simple container that implements the policy that at most one of its contained components is visible at any given time.Arranges a set of Canvas components into rows, flowing into available space so that different numbers of components may appear in each row.A subclass of Layout that applies a sizing policy along the horizontal axis, interpreting percent and "*" sizes as proportions of the width of the layout.A subclass of Layout that simply stacks members on the horizontal axis without trying to manage their width.SectionHeader class based on an HLayout with
StretchImg
background.Arranges a set of "member" Canvases in horizontal or vertical stacks, applying a layout policy to determine member heights and widths.Add a spacer to aLayout
that takes up space just like a normal member, without actually drawing anything.Navigation control implemented as a horizontal layout showing back and forward controls and a title.Encapsulates state of aNavigationBar
's view.Properties for a navigation item in aNavPanel
.Provides a list or tree ofnavigation items
, each of which specifies a component to be displayed in a mutually exclusive fashion in thenavDeck
.A PortalLayout is a special subclass of Layout designed to displayPortlet
windows.Represents the position of aPortlet
within aPortalLayout
, indicating the column, row, and position within the row.Custom subclass of Window configured to be embedded within a PortalLayout.The ScreenLoader component can be used to loadComponentXML Screens
into a running application.Simple SectionHeader class based on a Label with an icon, skinnable via CSS.A container that manages a list of sections of widgets, each with a header.Section descriptor used by a SectionStack to describe a section of items which are shown or hidden together along with their associated header.A device- and orientation-sensitive layout that implements the common pattern of rendering two panes side-by-side on desktop machines and on tablets in landscape orientation, while switching to showing a single pane for handset-sized devices or tablets in portrait orientation (this type of behavior is sometimes called "responsive design").A subclass of Layout that applies a sizing policy along the vertical axis, interpreting percent and "*" sizes as proportions of the height of the layout.A subclass of Layout that simply stacks members on the vertical axis without trying to manage their height.