Layout
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Layout may refer to:
Page layout
Comprehensive layout In computer software, a layout is the arrangement of the widgets in a graphical user interface (see Layout manager) In computer graphics, a layout is another name for a scene (computer graphics) used to render 2D/3D graphics/animation
Automobile layout Integrated circuit layout Keyboard layout Model railroad layout, model railroads are often referred to as layouts In computer programming language syntax, layout is an alternative name for the off-side rule
In gymnastics, a layout is a position in which the gymnast's body is completely stretched, toes pointed and legs straight. A layout in tumbling, vault or balance beam is a salto performed in this position. In some countries, layout saltos are referred to as 'straights.' (ie, "he performed a double straight") In ultimate (sport), a layout is an attempt to catch the disc involving a jump that results in a horizontal landing

