| <article link="Understanding-Layouts.htm"> |
| <title>Understanding Layouts in SWT</title> |
| <date>March 22, 2001</date> |
| <category>Platform</category> |
| <category>SWT</category> |
| <category>RCP</category> |
| <category>User interface</category> |
| <author> |
| <name>Carolyn MacLeod</name> |
| <company>IBM</company> |
| </author> |
| <description> |
| When writing applications in SWT, you may need to use layouts to |
| give your windows a specific look. A layout controls the |
| position and size of children in a Composite. Layout classes are |
| subclasses of the abstract class Layout. This article shows you |
| how to work with standard layouts, and write your own custom |
| layout class. |
| </description> |
| </article> |