17.94.FormLayout |
| 17.94.1. | Using FormLayouts |
| 17.94.2. | FormLayout: attach with left and right margin |
| 17.94.3. | FormLayout: attach each other |  |
| 17.94.4. | FormData Objects and FormAttachment Objects |  |
| 17.94.5. | FormData: width and height |  |
| 17.94.6. | FormLayout: spacing |
| 17.94.7. | To configure the attachment of each side |
| 17.94.8. | Attaching a Control to a Position in the Parent Composite |  |
| 17.94.9. | Specify the offset of the control side from the attachment position |  |
| 17.94.10. | Without FormAttachment objects |  |
| 17.94.11. | Specify attachments for all four sides of a control. |  |
| 17.94.12. | Attaching a Control to Another Control |
| 17.94.13. | Attaching to the Adjacent Side of Another Control |  |
| 17.94.14. | Attaching to the Specified Side of Another Control |  |
| 17.94.15. | Center a control on another control |  |
| 17.94.16. | Center control both horizontally and vertically |  |
| 17.94.17. | Use FormLayout to layout a dialog |  |
| 17.94.18. | Start with the upper-left button, attach the top and left edges to the window, offsetting by five pixels: |  |
| 17.94.19. | To create the upper-right three buttons, you reason that you can put them all in a composite with a grid layout, and attach the composite to your first button: |  |
| 17.94.20. | Attach the bottom button to the upper-left button and the window: |  |
| 17.94.21. | FormLayout Complex |  |
| 17.94.22. | FormLayout example snippet: create a simple dialog using form layout |  |
| 17.94.23. | FormLayout example snippet: center a label and single line text using a form layout |  |
| 17.94.24. | FormLayout example snippet: create a simple OK/CANCEL dialog using form layout |  |