diff -r 51a74ef9ed63 -r ae94777fff8f Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-08B878D0-C0DA-46CC-ACC2-E576E5A3D937.dita --- a/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-08B878D0-C0DA-46CC-ACC2-E576E5A3D937.dita Wed Mar 31 11:11:55 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-08B878D0-C0DA-46CC-ACC2-E576E5A3D937.dita Fri Jun 11 12:39:03 2010 +0100 @@ -1,65 +1,58 @@ - - - - - -Main -pane -

The main pane is the main area of the screen where an application can display -its data.

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There are a number of standard components for applications to use in the -main pane as listed in the following table:

-Standard components -for applications to use in main pane - - - -Pane -Description - - - - -

List

-

There are several standard list types to choose from (see Lists and grids for -a detailed description of the list types).

In the landscape mode, two -row lists are most commonly stretched to be displayed in one row, which enables -displaying more items in landscape. List stretching is ON by default, but -application can decide to disable it.

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- -

Grid

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Items can be presented on a two-directional grid.

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- -

Find pane

-

The Find pane is used together with a list, and it allows the user -to search list items alphabetically (see Find -pane for more information about the Find pane).

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- -

Status indicators

-

Status indicators are displayed in the Universal indicator pane. -See Universal indicators for -more details on Status indicators.

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Soft indicators

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Soft indicators only exist in the Idle state. See Indicators for -more information on status indicators and soft indicators.

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Applications can also use the main pane area to freely draw whatever is -needed. In that case, however, the responsibility for the look and feel is -entirely on the application's designer.

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For information on how to implement -your application using the Symbian application and UI frameworks, see Application and UI frameworks.

+ + + + + +Main pane +

The main pane is the main area of the screen where an application can display +its data.

+

There are a number of standard components for applications to use in the +main pane as listed in the following table:

+Standard components +for applications to use in main pane + + + +Pane +Description + + + + +

List

+

There are several standard list types to choose from (see Lists and grids for +a detailed description of the list types).

In the landscape mode, two +row lists are most commonly stretched to be displayed in one row, which enables +displaying more items in landscape. List stretching is ON by default, but +application can decide to disable it.

+
+ +

Grid

+

Items can be presented on a two-directional grid.

+
+ +

Find pane

+

The Find pane is used together with a list, and it allows the user +to search list items alphabetically (see Find +pane for more information about the Find pane).

+
+ +

Soft indicators

+

Soft indicators only exist in the home screen. See Indicators for +more information on status indicators and soft indicators.

+
+ + +
+

Applications can also use the main pane area to freely draw whatever is +needed. In that case, however, the responsibility for the look and feel is +entirely on the application's designer.

+

For information on how to implement +your application using the Symbian application and UI frameworks, see Application and UI frameworks.

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