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Operating Systems Solaris OPS Center Email Notifications Post 302486387 by Mack1982 on Saturday 8th of January 2011 06:16:25 AM
Old 01-08-2011
The document is for Enterprise Manager Grid Control not OPS Center. Out going server is defined in ops center. There is no field for protocol
 

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Layout::Manager::Compass(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     Layout::Manager::Compass(3pm)

NAME
Layout::Manager::Compass - Compass based layout DESCRIPTION
Layout::Manager::Compass is a layout manager that takes hints based on the four cardinal directions (north, east, south and west) plus a center area that takes up all remaining space (vertically). In other words, the center area will expand to take up all space that is NOT used by components placed at the edges. Components at the north and south edges will take up the full width of the container. +--------------------------------+ | north | +-----+--------------------+-----+ | | | | | w | | e | | e | center | a | | s | | s | | t | | t | | | | | +-----+--------------------+-----+ | south | +--------------------------------+ Components are placed in the order they are added. If two items are added to the 'north' position then the first item will be rendered above the second. The height of the north edge will equal the height of both components combined. Items in the center split the available space, heightwise. Two center components will each take up 50% of the available height and 100% of the available width. Compass is basically an implementation of Java's BorderLayout <http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/layout/border.html> SYNOPSIS
$cont->add_component($comp1, 'north'); $cont->add_component($comp2, 'east'); my $lm = Layout::Manager::Compass->new; $lm->do_layout($cont); POSITIONING
When you add a component with add_component the second argument should be one of: north, south, east, west or center. Case doesn't matter. You can also just provide the first letter of the word and it will do the same thing. METHODS
do_layout Size and position the components in this layout. AUTHOR
Cory Watson, "<gphat@cpan.org>" COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright 2008 - 2010 Cory G Watson This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.12.3 2011-05-16 Layout::Manager::Compass(3pm)
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