FlowLayoutProperties.WrapContent - gets or sets whether the View content should be wrapped.In Swap mode, the dragged widget can be dropped upon another widget to make these widgets swap their positions. In Move mode, the document being dragged can be placed before or after any widget, causing the previous widgets to slide one step forward or back respectively. FlowLayoutProperties.ItemDragMode - allows you to choose between Move and Swap drag modes.Re-arranging widgets will modify their order within the FlowLayoutItems collection. Secondly, all documents within this collection are stored in the same order as they appear at runtime. The FlowLayoutItems collection stores only those documents that are currently displayed within this flow layout mode View. ![]() This collection differs from the BaseView.Documents collection that keeps all documents owned by this View. ![]() FlowLayoutProperties.FlowLayoutItems - stores all widgets displayed within this mode.FlowLayoutProperties.FlowDirection - allows you to choose one of four possible directions (RightToLeft, LeftToRight, BottomUp, TopDown), based on which the View will arrange its widgets.All settings for this layout mode are stored in the WidgetView.FlowLayoutProperties section that provides access to the following properties. To apply this mode, set the WidgetView.LayoutMode to FlowLayout. ![]() The figure below illustrates a WidgetView with the Flow Layout Mode applied. Instead, each successive widget follows the previous widget, forming a column or row according to the selected direction. In Flow Layout Mode, widgets are not held in any kind of containers like stack groups in Stack Layout Mode or columns and rows in Table Layout Mode.
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