Page.LayoutChildren(Double, Double, Double, Double) Method
Definition
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Caution
Use ArrangeOverride instead
Lays out the child elements when the layout is invalidated.
protected:
virtual void LayoutChildren(double x, double y, double width, double height);
protected virtual void LayoutChildren (double x, double y, double width, double height);
[System.Obsolete("Use ArrangeOverride instead")]
protected virtual void LayoutChildren (double x, double y, double width, double height);
abstract member LayoutChildren : double * double * double * double -> unit
override this.LayoutChildren : double * double * double * double -> unit
[<System.Obsolete("Use ArrangeOverride instead")>]
abstract member LayoutChildren : double * double * double * double -> unit
override this.LayoutChildren : double * double * double * double -> unit
Protected Overridable Sub LayoutChildren (x As Double, y As Double, width As Double, height As Double)
Parameters
- x
- Double
X-coordinate of the top left corner of the bounding rectangle.
- y
- Double
Y-coordinate of the top left corner of the bounding rectangle.
- width
- Double
Width of the bounding rectangle.
- height
- Double
Height of the bounding rectangle.
- Attributes
Applies to
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