public class ToolBarConstraints
extends java.lang.Object
Depending on the orientation of the layout, the two integers majorOrder and minorOrder express the opposite measures :
Example : To layout two toolbars horizontally on an horizontal layout, use the following constraints (0,0) and (0,1) (the column is the minor order on an horizontal layout).
to layout them in a row (one above the other), use the constraints (0,0) and (1,0) (the row is the major order on an horizontal layout).
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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int |
majorOrder
The major order is the row index for horizontal toolbars, and the column index for
vertical toolbars.
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int |
minorOrder
The minor order is the column index for horizontal toolbars, and the row index for
vertical toolbars.
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Constructor and Description |
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ToolBarConstraints()
Constructs a new ToolBarConstraints at (0,0)
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ToolBarConstraints(int majorOrder,
int minorOrder)
Constructs a new ToolBarConstraints at (majorOrder,minorOrder).
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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java.lang.String |
toString()
Returns a description of these constraints.
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public int majorOrder
public int minorOrder
public ToolBarConstraints()
public ToolBarConstraints(int majorOrder, int minorOrder)
the majorOrder is the ROW for an horizontal layout, and the columns for a vertical layout.
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