The Layout Engine
UIElements includes a layout engine that positions visual elements based on layout and styling properties. The layout engine is the Yoga open source project that implements a subset of Flexbox: a HTML/CSS layout system.
To get started with Yoga and Flexbox, consult the following external resources:
By default, all visual elements are part of the layout. The layout has the following default behaviours:
- A container distributes its children vertically.
- The position of a container rectangle includes its children rectangles. This behaviour can be restricted by other layout properties.
- A visual element with text uses the text size in its size calculations. This behaviour can be restricted by other layout properties.
UIElements include built-in controls for standard UI(User Interface) Allows a user to interact with your application. More info
See in Glossary controls such as button, toggle, text field, or label. These built-in controls have styles that affect their layout.
The following list provides tips on how to use the layout engine:
Set the width
and height
to define the size of an element.
Use the flexGrow
property (in USS: flex-grow: <value>;
) to assign a flexible size to an element. The value of the flexGrow
property acts as weighting when the size of an element is determined by its siblings.
Set the flexDirection
property to row
(in USS: flex-direction: row;
) to switch to a horizontal layout.
Use relative positioning to offset an element based on its original layout position.
Use absolute positioning to place an element relative to its parent position rectangle. In this case, it does not affect the layout of its siblings or parent
If an element has its layout.position
property assigned by the API, the element is automatically set to absolute
.
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