Attached by LayoutControl. Use full name Element.LayoutMaster in UX markup if ambiguous.

Makes an element inherit the layout of another.

Examples

The following example will result in two overlapping Rectangles.

<StackPanel>
    <Rectangle ux:Name="master" Height="150" Color="#f00a" />
    <Rectangle LayoutMaster="master" Color="#00fa" />
</StackPanel>

Changing the LayoutMaster of an element will trigger any LayoutAnimations on that element. The above example illustrates how LayoutMaster can be used to implement a moving selection rectangle. It consists of two panels that when clicked, animate the selection Rectangle to inherit their size and position.

<Panel>
    <Rectangle ux:Name="selection" LayoutMaster="target1">
        <Stroke Width="2" Brush="#3498db" Offset="2" />
        <LayoutAnimation>
            <Move RelativeTo="WorldPositionChange" X="1" Y="1" Duration="0.3" Easing="CubicInOut" />
            <Resize RelativeTo="SizeChange" X="1" Y="1" Duration="0.3" Easing="CubicInOut" />
        </LayoutAnimation>
    </Rectangle>

    <StackPanel>
        <Panel ux:Name="target1" Margin="10" Height="50" Background="#eee">
            <Text Alignment="Center">Click me</Text>
            <Clicked>
                <Set selection.LayoutMaster="target1" />
            </Clicked>
        </Panel>
        <Panel ux:Name="target2" Width="150" Height="100" Background="#eee">
            <Text Alignment="Center">Me too!</Text>
            <Clicked>
                <Set selection.LayoutMaster="target2" />
            </Clicked>
        </Panel>
    </StackPanel>
</Panel>

Location

Namespace
Fuse.Controls
Package
Fuse.Controls.Panels 2.9.1

Parameters

elm

Element

master

Element