Building Mobile Enterprise Applications : webMethods Mobile Designer Native User Interface Reference : Mobile Designer Native User Interface : Defining the Layout of Objects in the User Interface
Defining the Layout of Objects in the User Interface
 
Controlling the Inner Padding of Parent Objects
Positioning Elements in a Parent Object
Sizing Child Elements
Controlling the Vertical Spacing Between Child Elements
Controlling the Horizontal Alignment of Elements
Using Tables to Control the Layout of Elements
To create a user interface, code the application to first add a window object. Inside a window, place a view. The application can then add additional NativeUI objects into the view. For more information, see Hierarchy of NativeUI Objects for a User Interface.
NativeUI objects can be thought of as parent objects and elements. Parent objects contain other NativeUI objects, which are referred to as elements. Examples of parent objects are views, scrollable containers, and table cells. Examples of elements are text entry fields, buttons, and images.
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