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React components for resizable panel groups/layouts
react-resizable-panels provides accessible, flexible split-view layouts for React without wrestling low-level pointer math yourself. It models layouts as “groups” of panels separated by resize handles, supporting horizontal or vertical orientation and mixed min/max constraints that prevent panels from collapsing unexpectedly. The library focuses on smooth interactions: dragging, double-clicking to reset, and keyboard resizing for users who rely on accessibility features.
...Because Atropos is very small (just ~2 KB minified + gzipped) and has zero dependencies, it's ideal for performance-conscious applications and does not bloat bundle size. Developers can customize parameters — for example, perspective, rotation, scale, and responsiveness to pointer/touch events — to fine-tune how elements respond to user interaction.
...Some of the strengths of UCGN:
- Clearly readable source-code
- Separation of functionality and parameters ("tunable parameters")
- Robust data storage (compile-time static structures in favor of pointer run-time constructs)
- Clear software architecture, direct correspondence to the model architecture
- Separation of reusable library code
- Simplicity and uniformity of software interfaces (for testing etc.)
The following features are supported by the Simulink/UCGN
- Discrete single-rate Simulink models and libraries
- Block library with 50+ standard Simulink blocks
- Periodic, condition-driven Stateflow charts (including flowgraphs, loops)
- Structured data types through bus objects
- Simulink native enumer