pub struct Grip {
pub kind: GripKind,
pub bounds: Rect<f32>,
pub is_dragging: bool,
pub cursor: CursorIcon,
}Expand description
Resizing grip.
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§kind: GripKindKind of the grip.
bounds: Rect<f32>Bounds of the grip in local-space.
is_dragging: boolA flag, that is raised when the grip is being dragged.
cursor: CursorIconCursor type of the grip.
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impl RefUnwindSafe for Grip
impl Send for Grip
impl Sync for Grip
impl Unpin for Grip
impl UnwindSafe for Grip
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