Struct nannou::ui::prelude::widget::graph::node::Style
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pub struct Style { pub color: Option<Color>, pub socket_length: Option<f64>, pub border: Option<f64>, pub border_radius: Option<f64>, pub border_color: Option<Color>, pub socket_color: Option<Color>, pub input_socket_layout: Option<SocketLayout>, pub output_socket_layout: Option<SocketLayout>, }
Unique styling for the BorderedRectangle widget.
Fields
color: Option<Color>
Shape color for the inner rectangle.
socket_length: Option<f64>
The length of each rectangle along its SocketSide
.
border: Option<f64>
The widget of the border around the widget.
this should always be a positive value in order for sockets to remain visible.
border_radius: Option<f64>
The radius of the rounded corners of the border.
This value will be clamped to the border
thickness.
A value of 0.0
gives square corners.
border_color: Option<Color>
Color of the border.
socket_color: Option<Color>
Color of the sockets.
input_socket_layout: Option<SocketLayout>
Default layout for input sockets.
output_socket_layout: Option<SocketLayout>
Default layout for node output sockets.
Methods
impl Style
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fn color(&self, theme: &Theme) -> Color
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Retrieves the value, falling back to a default values in the following order:
- If the field is
None
, falls back to the style stored within theTheme
. - If there are no style defaults for the widget in the theme, or if the
default field is also
None
, falls back to the expression specified within the field's#[conrod(default = "expr")]
attribute.
This method was generated by the #[conrod(default = "expr")]
attribute
associated with the #[derive(WidgetStyle)]
attribute.
fn socket_length(&self, theme: &Theme) -> f64
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Retrieves the value, falling back to a default values in the following order:
- If the field is
None
, falls back to the style stored within theTheme
. - If there are no style defaults for the widget in the theme, or if the
default field is also
None
, falls back to the expression specified within the field's#[conrod(default = "expr")]
attribute.
This method was generated by the #[conrod(default = "expr")]
attribute
associated with the #[derive(WidgetStyle)]
attribute.
fn border(&self, theme: &Theme) -> f64
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Retrieves the value, falling back to a default values in the following order:
- If the field is
None
, falls back to the style stored within theTheme
. - If there are no style defaults for the widget in the theme, or if the
default field is also
None
, falls back to the expression specified within the field's#[conrod(default = "expr")]
attribute.
This method was generated by the #[conrod(default = "expr")]
attribute
associated with the #[derive(WidgetStyle)]
attribute.
fn border_radius(&self, theme: &Theme) -> f64
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Retrieves the value, falling back to a default values in the following order:
- If the field is
None
, falls back to the style stored within theTheme
. - If there are no style defaults for the widget in the theme, or if the
default field is also
None
, falls back to the expression specified within the field's#[conrod(default = "expr")]
attribute.
This method was generated by the #[conrod(default = "expr")]
attribute
associated with the #[derive(WidgetStyle)]
attribute.
fn border_color(&self, theme: &Theme) -> Color
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Retrieves the value, falling back to a default values in the following order:
- If the field is
None
, falls back to the style stored within theTheme
. - If there are no style defaults for the widget in the theme, or if the
default field is also
None
, falls back to the expression specified within the field's#[conrod(default = "expr")]
attribute.
This method was generated by the #[conrod(default = "expr")]
attribute
associated with the #[derive(WidgetStyle)]
attribute.
fn socket_color(&self, theme: &Theme) -> Color
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Retrieves the value, falling back to a default values in the following order:
- If the field is
None
, falls back to the style stored within theTheme
. - If there are no style defaults for the widget in the theme, or if the
default field is also
None
, falls back to the expression specified within the field's#[conrod(default = "expr")]
attribute.
This method was generated by the #[conrod(default = "expr")]
attribute
associated with the #[derive(WidgetStyle)]
attribute.
fn input_socket_layout(&self, theme: &Theme) -> SocketLayout
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Retrieves the value, falling back to a default values in the following order:
- If the field is
None
, falls back to the style stored within theTheme
. - If there are no style defaults for the widget in the theme, or if the
default field is also
None
, falls back to the expression specified within the field's#[conrod(default = "expr")]
attribute.
This method was generated by the #[conrod(default = "expr")]
attribute
associated with the #[derive(WidgetStyle)]
attribute.
fn output_socket_layout(&self, theme: &Theme) -> SocketLayout
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Retrieves the value, falling back to a default values in the following order:
- If the field is
None
, falls back to the style stored within theTheme
. - If there are no style defaults for the widget in the theme, or if the
default field is also
None
, falls back to the expression specified within the field's#[conrod(default = "expr")]
attribute.
This method was generated by the #[conrod(default = "expr")]
attribute
associated with the #[derive(WidgetStyle)]
attribute.
Trait Implementations
impl Copy for Style
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impl Clone for Style
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fn clone(&self) -> Style
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Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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Performs copy-assignment from source
. Read more
impl PartialEq<Style> for Style
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fn eq(&self, __arg_0: &Style) -> bool
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This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
. Read more
fn ne(&self, __arg_0: &Style) -> bool
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This method tests for !=
.
impl Debug for Style
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fn fmt(&self, __arg_0: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error>
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Formats the value using the given formatter.