Class FormLayout
FormAttachments
 to optionally configure the left, top, right and bottom edges of
 each child.
 
 The following example code creates a FormLayout and then sets
 it into a Shell:
 
                Display display = new Display ();
                Shell shell = new Shell(display);
                FormLayout layout = new FormLayout();
                layout.marginWidth = 3;
                layout.marginHeight = 3;
                shell.setLayout(layout);
 
 
 To use a FormLayout, create a FormData with
 FormAttachment for each child of Composite.
 The following example code attaches button1 to the top
 and left edge of the composite and button2 to the right
 edge of button1 and the top and right edges of the
 composite:
 
                FormData data1 = new FormData();
                data1.left = new FormAttachment(0, 0);
                data1.top = new FormAttachment(0, 0);
                button1.setLayoutData(data1);
                FormData data2 = new FormData();
                data2.left = new FormAttachment(button1);
                data2.top = new FormAttachment(0, 0);
                data2.right = new FormAttachment(100, 0);
                button2.setLayoutData(data2);
 
 
 Each side of a child control can be attached to a position in the parent
 composite, or to other controls within the Composite by
 creating instances of FormAttachment and setting them into
 the top, bottom, left, and right fields of the child's FormData.
 
 If a side is not given an attachment, it is defined as not being attached
 to anything, causing the child to remain at its preferred size.  If a child
 is given no attachment on either the left or the right or top or bottom, it is
 automatically attached to the left and top of the composite respectively.
 The following code positions button1 and button2
 but relies on default attachments:
 
                FormData data2 = new FormData();
                data2.left = new FormAttachment(button1);
                data2.right = new FormAttachment(100, 0);
                button2.setLayoutData(data2);
 
 
 IMPORTANT: Do not define circular attachments.  For example, do not attach
 the right edge of button1 to the left edge of button2
 and then attach the left edge of button2 to the right edge of
 button1.  This will over constrain the layout, causing undefined
 behavior.  The algorithm will terminate, but the results are undefined.
 
- Since:
- 2.0
- See Also:
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Field SummaryFieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionintmarginBottom specifies the number of points of vertical margin that will be placed along the bottom edge of the layout.intmarginHeight specifies the number of points of vertical margin that will be placed along the top and bottom edges of the layout.intmarginLeft specifies the number of points of horizontal margin that will be placed along the left edge of the layout.intmarginRight specifies the number of points of horizontal margin that will be placed along the right edge of the layout.intmarginTop specifies the number of points of vertical margin that will be placed along the top edge of the layout.intmarginWidth specifies the number of points of horizontal margin that will be placed along the left and right edges of the layout.intspacing specifies the number of points between the edge of one control and the edge of its neighbouring control.
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Constructor SummaryConstructors
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected PointcomputeSize(Composite composite, int wHint, int hHint, boolean flushCache) Computes and returns the size of the specified composite's client area according to this layout.protected booleanflushCache(Control control) Instruct the layout to flush any cached values associated with the control specified in the argumentcontrol.protected voidLays out the children of the specified composite according to this layout.toString()Returns a string containing a concise, human-readable description of the receiver.
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Field Details- 
marginWidthpublic int marginWidthmarginWidth specifies the number of points of horizontal margin that will be placed along the left and right edges of the layout. The default value is 0.
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marginHeightpublic int marginHeightmarginHeight specifies the number of points of vertical margin that will be placed along the top and bottom edges of the layout. The default value is 0.
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marginLeftpublic int marginLeftmarginLeft specifies the number of points of horizontal margin that will be placed along the left edge of the layout. The default value is 0.- Since:
- 3.1
 
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marginToppublic int marginTopmarginTop specifies the number of points of vertical margin that will be placed along the top edge of the layout. The default value is 0.- Since:
- 3.1
 
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marginRightpublic int marginRightmarginRight specifies the number of points of horizontal margin that will be placed along the right edge of the layout. The default value is 0.- Since:
- 3.1
 
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marginBottompublic int marginBottommarginBottom specifies the number of points of vertical margin that will be placed along the bottom edge of the layout. The default value is 0.- Since:
- 3.1
 
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spacingpublic int spacingspacing specifies the number of points between the edge of one control and the edge of its neighbouring control. The default value is 0.- Since:
- 3.0
 
 
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Constructor Details- 
FormLayoutpublic FormLayout()Constructs a new instance of this class.
 
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Method Details- 
computeSizeDescription copied from class:LayoutComputes and returns the size of the specified composite's client area according to this layout.This method computes the size that the client area of the composite must be in order to position all children at their preferred size inside the composite according to the layout algorithm encoded by this layout. When a width or height hint is supplied, it is used to constrain the result. For example, if a width hint is provided that is less than the width of the client area, the layout may choose to wrap and increase height, clip, overlap, or otherwise constrain the children. - Specified by:
- computeSizein class- Layout
- Parameters:
- composite- a composite widget using this layout
- wHint- width (- SWT.DEFAULTfor preferred size)
- hHint- height (- SWT.DEFAULTfor preferred size)
- flushCache-- truemeans flush cached layout values
- Returns:
- a point containing the computed size (width, height)
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flushCacheDescription copied from class:LayoutInstruct the layout to flush any cached values associated with the control specified in the argumentcontrol.- Overrides:
- flushCachein class- Layout
- Parameters:
- control- a control managed by this layout
- Returns:
- true if the Layout has flushed all cached information associated with control
 
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layoutDescription copied from class:LayoutLays out the children of the specified composite according to this layout.This method positions and sizes the children of a composite using the layout algorithm encoded by this layout. Children of the composite are positioned in the client area of the composite. The position of the composite is not altered by this method. When the flush cache hint is true, the layout is instructed to flush any cached values associated with the children. Typically, a layout will cache the preferred sizes of the children to avoid the expense of computing these values each time the widget is laid out. When layout is triggered explicitly by the programmer the flush cache hint is true. When layout is triggered by a resize, either caused by the programmer or by the user, the hint is false. 
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toStringReturns a string containing a concise, human-readable description of the receiver.
 
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