Struct comfy_wgpu::egui::Separator

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pub struct Separator { /* private fields */ }
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A visual separator. A horizontal or vertical line (depending on Layout).

Usually you’d use the shorter version Ui::separator.

// These are equivalent:
ui.separator();
ui.add(egui::Separator::default());

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impl Separator

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pub fn spacing(self, spacing: f32) -> Separator

How much space we take up. The line is painted in the middle of this.

In a vertical layout, with a horizontal Separator, this is the height of the separator widget.

In a horizontal layout, with a vertical Separator, this is the width of the separator widget.

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pub fn horizontal(self) -> Separator

Explicitly ask for a horizontal line.

By default you will get a horizontal line in vertical layouts, and a vertical line in horizontal layouts.

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pub fn vertical(self) -> Separator

Explicitly ask for a vertical line.

By default you will get a horizontal line in vertical layouts, and a vertical line in horizontal layouts.

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pub fn grow(self, extra: f32) -> Separator

Extend each end of the separator line by this much.

The default is to take up the available width/height of the parent.

This will make the line extend outside the parent ui.

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pub fn shrink(self, shrink: f32) -> Separator

Contract each end of the separator line by this much.

The default is to take up the available width/height of the parent.

This effectively adds margins to the line.

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impl Default for Separator

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fn default() -> Separator

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

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fn ui(self, ui: &mut Ui) -> Response

Allocate space, interact, paint, and return a Response. Read more

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