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    10 <!DOCTYPE concept
       
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    12 <concept id="GUID-0387B02E-9B81-5E61-A33E-D644251424A2" xml:lang="en"><title>Layout
       
    13 management</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
       
    14 <p>Many factors have to be taken into consideration when laying out controls.
       
    15 Component controls are normally laid out within their containers according
       
    16 to the prevailing UI policy, skin, font, text style, zoom-factor and the sizes
       
    17 and shapes of the controls themselves. A change to any one of these might
       
    18 necessitate a new layout. </p>
       
    19 <p>The Control Framework supports run-time layout management with the <xref href="GUID-A622B8C7-60F4-38E8-B102-14883BCBA249.dita"><apiname>MCoeLayoutManager</apiname></xref> interface.
       
    20 Each compound control knows which layout manager to call when it changes size.
       
    21 The layout manager then takes responsibility for making any adjustments to
       
    22 the layout. </p>
       
    23 <p>A layout manager is associated with a compound control using: </p>
       
    24 <codeblock id="GUID-B2CAA11F-EAEF-5583-A86D-BEF8A279EF22" xml:space="preserve"> IMPORT_C virtual void SetLayoutManagerL(MCoeLayoutManager* aLayout);</codeblock>
       
    25 <p>Note that this call passes 'ownership' so the caller does not need to retain
       
    26 a pointer. A layout manager may be attached to more than one control so it
       
    27 must implement its own reference count and delete itself when the count becomes
       
    28 zero. <codeph>SetLayoutManagerL()</codeph> is also used to dissociate a layout
       
    29 manager from a control by passing either NULL or a pointer to a different
       
    30 layout manager. </p>
       
    31 <p>The Control Framework does not provide any concrete layout managers. This
       
    32 is the responsibility of the UI variant library or the application developer. </p>
       
    33 <p>Though layout managers are now built into the control framework their use
       
    34 is optional. </p>
       
    35 </conbody></concept>