Home of the alignment Manager!

Hi, deve

In my last project, I use many managers temporary position fields on the LEFT, CENTER, RIGHT... with pading, margin etc (very difficult).

Now, I want to set up my own HorizontalManager just like the former HFM, but has RESPECT for the style LEFT, RIGHT, CENTER, TOP, BOTTOM... so that all beginners like me will position the field where we want!

Please help me to find the bugs and get an executable demo of it.

public class HorizontalManager extends HorizontalFieldManager
{
    public HorizontalManager()
    {
        super(USE_ALL_WIDTH | USE_ALL_HEIGHT);
    }

    protected void sublayout(int width, int height)
    {
                if(field.isStyle(FIELD_CENTER))
                {
                  //...
                }
                else
        super.sublayout(width, height);
    }
}

Well,.

It is natural for HorizontalFieldManager neglect alignments of the child fields FIELD_LEFT, FIELD_HCENTER and FIELD_RIGHT. It respects all kinds of vertical alignment, however.

If you want to do something more versatile, first to define its behavior in cases like all several fields with FIELD_LEFT (same for styles FIELD_HCENTER and FIELD_RIGHT). Don't even start to program before making these decisions (and documented!)

HTML/CSS float: left and float: right may seem good examples-, but they must specify their width beforehand or the behavior becomes unpredictable.

If you want a manager with only three fields – left, Center and right - the task becomes much easier (and much, much more limited in scope). It's a very simple thing to do — in fact, it has been done several times already. I suggest that you first look at the code here:

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Special attention to HorizontalButtonFieldSet and JustifiedHorizontalFieldManager.

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