Struct Appearance

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pub struct Appearance {
    pub background_color: Color,
    pub font_size: f32,
    pub font_style: FontStyle,
    pub font_weight: FontWeight,
    pub opacity: f32,
    pub text_alignment: TextAlignment,
    pub text_color: Color,
    pub text_decoration_color: Color,
    pub text_shadow_color: Color,
    pub tint_color: Color,
}
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When applying layout to a backing view, you’ll get two calls - one with a Layout, which contains the computed frame, and one with an Appearance, which contains things like colors, fonts, and so on.

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§background_color: Color§font_size: f32§font_style: FontStyle§font_weight: FontWeight§opacity: f32§text_alignment: TextAlignment§text_color: Color§text_decoration_color: Color§text_shadow_color: Color§tint_color: Color

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impl Default for Appearance

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fn default() -> Appearance

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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