pub struct StickyFrameDisplayItem {
pub id: SpatialId,
pub parent_spatial_id: SpatialId,
pub bounds: LayoutRect,
pub margins: SideOffsets2D<Option<f32>, LayoutPixel>,
pub vertical_offset_bounds: StickyOffsetBounds,
pub horizontal_offset_bounds: StickyOffsetBounds,
pub previously_applied_offset: LayoutVector2D,
}
Fields§
§id: SpatialId
§parent_spatial_id: SpatialId
§bounds: LayoutRect
§margins: SideOffsets2D<Option<f32>, LayoutPixel>
The margins that should be maintained between the edge of the parent viewport and this sticky frame. A margin of None indicates that the sticky frame should not stick at all to that particular edge of the viewport.
vertical_offset_bounds: StickyOffsetBounds
The minimum and maximum vertical offsets for this sticky frame. Ignoring these constraints, the sticky frame will continue to stick to the edge of the viewport as its original position is scrolled out of view. Constraints specify a maximum and minimum offset from the original position relative to non-sticky content within the same scrolling frame.
horizontal_offset_bounds: StickyOffsetBounds
The minimum and maximum horizontal offsets for this sticky frame. Ignoring these constraints, the sticky frame will continue to stick to the edge of the viewport as its original position is scrolled out of view. Constraints specify a maximum and minimum offset from the original position relative to non-sticky content within the same scrolling frame.
previously_applied_offset: LayoutVector2D
The amount of offset that has already been applied to the sticky frame. A positive y
component this field means that a top-sticky item was in a scrollframe that has been
scrolled down, such that the sticky item’s position needed to be offset downwards by
previously_applied_offset.y
. A negative y component corresponds to the upward offset
applied due to bottom-stickiness. The x-axis works analogously.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for StickyFrameDisplayItem
impl Clone for StickyFrameDisplayItem
Source§fn clone(&self) -> StickyFrameDisplayItem
fn clone(&self) -> StickyFrameDisplayItem
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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