A container that arranges its child controls horizontally or vertically and wraps them around at the borders. A container that arranges its child controls horizontally or vertically and wraps them around at the borders. This is similar to how text in a book wraps around when no more words can fit on a line. $DOCS_URL/tutorials/ui/gui_containers.html Returns the current line count. The alignment of the container's children (must be one of [constant ALIGNMENT_BEGIN], [constant ALIGNMENT_CENTER], or [constant ALIGNMENT_END]). The wrap behavior of the last, partially filled row or column (must be one of [constant LAST_WRAP_ALIGNMENT_INHERIT], [constant LAST_WRAP_ALIGNMENT_BEGIN], [constant LAST_WRAP_ALIGNMENT_CENTER], or [constant LAST_WRAP_ALIGNMENT_END]). If [code]true[/code], reverses fill direction. Horizontal [FlowContainer]s will fill rows bottom to top, vertical [FlowContainer]s will fill columns right to left. When using a vertical [FlowContainer] with a right to left [member Control.layout_direction], columns will fill left to right instead. If [code]true[/code], the [FlowContainer] will arrange its children vertically, rather than horizontally. Can't be changed when using [HFlowContainer] and [VFlowContainer]. The child controls will be arranged at the beginning of the container, i.e. top if orientation is vertical, left if orientation is horizontal (right for RTL layout). The child controls will be centered in the container. The child controls will be arranged at the end of the container, i.e. bottom if orientation is vertical, right if orientation is horizontal (left for RTL layout). The last partially filled row or column will wrap aligned to the previous row or column in accordance with [member alignment]. The last partially filled row or column will wrap aligned to the beginning of the previous row or column. The last partially filled row or column will wrap aligned to the center of the previous row or column. The last partially filled row or column will wrap aligned to the end of the previous row or column. The horizontal separation of child nodes. The vertical separation of child nodes.