A container that splits two child controls horizontally or vertically and provides a grabber for adjusting the split ratio. A container that accepts only two child controls, then arranges them horizontally or vertically and creates a divisor between them. The divisor can be dragged around to change the size relation between the child controls. $DOCS_URL/tutorials/ui/gui_containers.html Clamps the [member split_offset] value to not go outside the currently possible minimal and maximum values. If [code]true[/code], the area of the first [Control] will be collapsed and the dragger will be disabled. Determines the dragger's visibility. See [enum DraggerVisibility] for details. The initial offset of the splitting between the two [Control]s, with [code]0[/code] being at the end of the first [Control]. If [code]true[/code], the [SplitContainer] will arrange its children vertically, rather than horizontally. Can't be changed when using [HSplitContainer] and [VSplitContainer]. Emitted when the dragger is dragged by user. The split dragger is visible when the cursor hovers it. The split dragger is never visible. The split dragger is never visible and its space collapsed. Boolean value. If 1 ([code]true[/code]), the grabber will hide automatically when it isn't under the cursor. If 0 ([code]false[/code]), it's always visible. The minimum thickness of the area users can click on to grab the splitting line. If [theme_item separation] or [theme_item h_grabber] / [theme_item v_grabber]'s thickness are too small, this ensure that the splitting line can still be dragged. The space between sides of the container. The icon used for the grabber drawn in the middle area. The icon used for the grabber drawn in the middle area when [member vertical] is [code]false[/code]. The icon used for the grabber drawn in the middle area when [member vertical] is [code]true[/code].