Argh, off-rietveld comment!
Anyway, that's exactly what I meant. You can add any number of children, in
any order and direction, like so:

<g:DockLayoutPanel>
  <g:north><g:Label>...</g:Label></g:north>
  <g:north><g:Label>...</g:Label></g:north>
  <g:west><g:Label>...</g:Label></g:west>
  <g:south><g:Label>...</g:Label></g:south>
  <g:north><g:Label>...</g:Label></g:north>
  <g:east><g:Label>...</g:Label></g:east>
  <g:center><g:Label>...</g:Label></g:center>
</g:DockLayoutPanel>

On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 5:10 PM, Ray Ryan <[email protected]> wrote:

> You misunderstood my question:
>
>> Also, is it legal to have more than one child of a particular direction?
>
> It is indeed legal to have more than one widget in a direction, in
> any order.
>
>
> What I meant to ask was what happens in this case:
>
> <g:DockLayoutPanel>
>   <g:north>
>     <g:Label>Feeling northern.</g:Label>
>   </g:north>
>   <g:north>
>     <g:Label>Me too.</g:Label>
>   </g:north>
> </g:DockLayoutPanel>
>
>

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