diff -r 51a74ef9ed63 -r ae94777fff8f Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-F95A7D74-FD5C-40D2-BF4F-2F75443CAE51.dita --- a/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-F95A7D74-FD5C-40D2-BF4F-2F75443CAE51.dita Wed Mar 31 11:11:55 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-F95A7D74-FD5C-40D2-BF4F-2F75443CAE51.dita Fri Jun 11 12:39:03 2010 +0100 @@ -1,70 +1,70 @@ - - - - - -Column -structure of lists -

For visual consistency, the standard list layouts are built around a structure -of three virtual columns. The column borders are aligned with the sides of -the context pane.

-

The width of list items can be divided in three sections (columns A, B -and C). All three columns need not be used separately in a list layout: combinations -AB, BC or ABC are possible. Column D is basically the very end of column C -where additional indicators can be displayed (see figure below). The area -for these indicators is not strictly an individual column in the same sense -as the other three, because it can be used dynamically, item by item. All -items within a list must use the same column layout.

- -Different column arrangements: a) All columns used for a text item. -b) Column A contains an icon, columns B&C combined for text. c) Columns -A&B combined for a large icon, column C contains text. d) Column A: an -icon; column B: a label; column C: text. - - -Standard elements -within list item associated with columns - - - -Column -Description - - - - -

Column A

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    -
  • Small graphic (icon): an item property indication.

  • -
  • The item number (see Numbered -items).

  • -
-
- -

Column B

-

Heading (the title or attribute of the item).

-
- -

Column AB

-
    -
  • Heading (the title or attribute of the item).

  • -
  • Large graphic (for example, an icon or an image thumbnail).

  • -
-
- -

Column C/BC/ABC

-

The main text of the item.

-
- - -
-

The list layout can be mirrored for localizations such as Arabic -and Hebrew (for example, column A is in the right edge of the pane). See Layout changes in bi-directional -languages.

+ + + + + +Column +structure of lists +

For visual consistency, the standard list layouts are built around a structure +of three virtual columns. The column borders are aligned with the sides of +the context pane.

+

The width of list items can be divided in three sections (columns A, B +and C). All three columns need not be used separately in a list layout: combinations +AB, BC or ABC are possible. Column D is basically the very end of column C +where additional indicators can be displayed (see figure below). The area +for these indicators is not strictly an individual column in the same sense +as the other three, because it can be used dynamically, item by item. All +items within a list must use the same column layout.

+ +Different column arrangements: a) All columns used for a text item. +b) Column A contains an icon, columns B&C combined for text. c) Columns +A&B combined for a large icon, column C contains text. d) Column A: an +icon; column B: a label; column C: text. + + +Standard elements +within list item associated with columns + + + +Column +Description + + + + +

Column A

+
    +
  • Small graphic (icon): an item property indication.

  • +
  • The item number (see Numbered +items).

  • +
+
+ +

Column B

+

Heading (the title or attribute of the item).

+
+ +

Column AB

+
    +
  • Heading (the title or attribute of the item).

  • +
  • Large graphic (for example, an icon or an image thumbnail).

  • +
+
+ +

Column C/BC/ABC

+

The main text of the item.

+
+ + +
+

The list layout can be mirrored for localizations such as Arabic +and Hebrew (for example, column A is in the right edge of the pane). See Layout changes in bi-directional +languages.

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