GRID CANVAS
A layout resizes intelligently without complexity. Objects or elements are attached to a virtual grid of row and column gridlines, which are defined separately. The relationship between the objects and the grid is bi-directional so that moving one (gridline or object) will affect the other (object o...
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creator | FARADAY, PETER FOSLER, JESSICA L YOUNG, KENNETH L CHRISOPE, JEFFREY T TITOV, DMITRY G YUAN, JIAN COOPER, KENNETH B OVETCHKINE, OLEG V LEHENBAUER, DANIEL R |
description | A layout resizes intelligently without complexity. Objects or elements are attached to a virtual grid of row and column gridlines, which are defined separately. The relationship between the objects and the grid is bi-directional so that moving one (gridline or object) will affect the other (object or gridline). In other words, expanding / collapsing the object will push the gridlines, and moving the gridline will expand / collapse the object. The virtual grid can be created before or after the objects to provide further flexibility. A child object can have its own virtual grid, which allows fine-grained control where desired. |
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