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| <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
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| <class name="GridContainer" inherits="Container" version="4.0">
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| 	<brief_description>
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| 		Grid container used to arrange Control-derived children in a grid like layout.
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| 	</brief_description>
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| 	<description>
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| 		GridContainer will arrange its Control-derived children in a grid like structure, the grid columns are specified using the [member columns] property and the number of rows will be equal to the number of children in the container divided by the number of columns. For example, if the container has 5 children, and 2 columns, there will be 3 rows in the container.
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| 		Notice that grid layout will preserve the columns and rows for every size of the container, and that empty columns will be expanded automatically.
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| 		[b]Note:[/b] GridContainer only works with child nodes inheriting from Control. It won't rearrange child nodes inheriting from Node2D.
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| 	</description>
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| 	<tutorials>
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| 		<link title="OS Test Demo">https://godotengine.org/asset-library/asset/677</link>
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| 	</tutorials>
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| 	<methods>
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| 	</methods>
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| 	<members>
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| 		<member name="columns" type="int" setter="set_columns" getter="get_columns" default="1">
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| 			The number of columns in the [GridContainer]. If modified, [GridContainer] reorders its Control-derived children to accommodate the new layout.
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| 		</member>
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| 	</members>
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| 	<constants>
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| 	</constants>
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| 	<theme_items>
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| 		<theme_item name="hseparation" data_type="constant" type="int" default="4">
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| 			The horizontal separation of children nodes.
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| 		</theme_item>
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| 		<theme_item name="vseparation" data_type="constant" type="int" default="4">
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| 			The vertical separation of children nodes.
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| 		</theme_item>
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| 	</theme_items>
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| </class>
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