I'm trying to build a portal-like UI, where main composite consists of a 
bunch of resizable/closable/minimizable widgets.
Widgets would be stacked in columns and can be rearranged by drag/drop.
Using composites doesn't seem like a good idea for a couple of reasons.
- component shouldn't be used just for layout purpose - that's why we 
have layouts for
- I loose some functionality which I would like to use if widgets are 
not children of a main composite (MSingleSelectionHandling mix-in for 
instance)
Grid doesn't work here since all rows have the same height.
I hope you get the idea.

tsmiller wrote:
> Sorry if I misread your question.  I don't know anything about making custom
> layouts.  I have always used  combinations of composites and gone on my
> merry way!  I am just curious though, are you trying to make a new layout so
> that it is more efficient?  smaller in size?  Other reasons?  
>
> tom
>
>   


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