/*! \page layout_tips \section layout_window_tips BWindow Tips \li You can use the BLayoutBuilder classes to build a layout directly into a BWindow. \li Passing the B_AUTO_UPDATE_SIZE_LIMITS flag to a BWindow with a BLayout will make sure that window is always big enough to accomadate everything in it. \section layout_view_tips BView Tips \li When the main purpose of a BView is to hold a BLayout, consider nesting the BLayout directly (i.e. without a BView) \li When the main purpose of a BView is to hold another BView which has children added to it, consider adding directly to the first BView. \li When the main purpose of a BView is to hold a BLayout, but you also wish to have a view color set for that area, considering using one of the layout-related convenience classes (eg. BGroupView for BGroupLayout). \li When the main purpose of a BView is to hold a BLayout, but it must be populated before being attached to another BView or a BWindow, consider using one of the layout-related convenience classes (eg. BGroupView for BGroupLayout). \section layout_layout_tips BLayout Tips \li It is generally better to add BViews and BLayoutItems directly to the BLayout subclass attached to a BView, rather than the BView itself. This way, you can make full use of the specific features the subclass you're using provides. */