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Tech Article: JavaFX 1.2 UI Control Components Part Two - Nodes and Buttons

 
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Tech Article: JavaFX 1.2 UI Control Components Part Two - Nodes and Buttons

In Part One in this series we looked at new layout classes in Java FX. Previous articles have examined RSS and storage, and JavaFX charts. Here, we take a closer look at the Button classes.

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

NAME
Layout::Manager::Flow - Directional layout manager DESCRIPTION
Layout::Manager::Flow is a layout manager that anchors components in one of the four cardinal directions. When you instantiate a Flow manager, you may supply it with an anchor value which may be one of north, south, east or west. The example below shows how the default anchor value of north works when you add two components. north +--------------------------------+ | component 1 | +--------------------------------+ | component 2 | +--------------------------------+ | | | | | | +--------------------------------+ Components are placed in the order they are added. If two items are added with a 'north' anchor then the first item will be rendered above the second. Components will be expanded to take up all space perpendicular to their anchor. North and south will expand widths while east and west will expand heights. Flow is similar to Java's FlowLayout <http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/layout/flow.html>. It does not, however, center components. This features may be added in the future if they are needed. SYNOPSIS
$cont->add_component($comp1); $cont->add_component($comp2); my $lm = Layout::Manager::Flow->new(anchor => 'north'); $lm->do_layout($cont); ATTRIBUTES
anchor The direction this manager is anchored. Valid values are north, south, east and west. used Returns the amount of space used an arrayref in the form of "[ $width, $height ]". wrap If set to a true value, then component will be 'wrapped' when they do not fit. This currently only works for East and West anchored layouts. METHODS
do_layout Size and position the components in this layout. AUTHOR
Cory Watson, "<gphat@cpan.org>" COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright 2008 by 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::Flow(3pm)