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:: com :: sun :: star :: ui ::

unpublished enum DockingArea
Usage Restrictions
not published
Description
specifies different docking areas a frame based layout manager supports.

A frame based layout manager supports four different docking areas where dockable user interface elements can be docked.

Since
OOo 2.0.0
See also
::com::sun::star::frame::XLayoutManager


Values
DOCKINGAREA_TOP the top docking area below the menu bar.  
DOCKINGAREA_BOTTOM the bottom docking area above the status bar.  
DOCKINGAREA_LEFT the left side docking area.  
DOCKINGAREA_RIGHT the right side docking area.  
DOCKINGAREA_DEFAULT a default docking area. It depends on the implementation how to treat this value.  
Values' Details
DOCKINGAREA_TOP
DOCKINGAREA_TOP,
Description
the top docking area below the menu bar.
DOCKINGAREA_BOTTOM
DOCKINGAREA_BOTTOM,
Description
the bottom docking area above the status bar.
DOCKINGAREA_LEFT
DOCKINGAREA_LEFT,
Description
the left side docking area.
DOCKINGAREA_RIGHT
DOCKINGAREA_RIGHT,
Description
the right side docking area.
DOCKINGAREA_DEFAULT
DOCKINGAREA_DEFAULT,
Description
a default docking area. It depends on the implementation how to treat this value.
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