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Minor doc fixes
* `phx` scales towards the device pixel ratio, not aspect ratio. * Small spelling fix :)
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The `x`, `y` property is relative to the parent, it can be specified in `px` (logical pixels, scaled with the ascpect ratio), `phx` (phisical pixel).
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The `x`, `y` property is relative to the parent, it can be specified in `px` (logical pixels, scaled with the device pixel ratio), `phx` (physical pixel).
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The default value for `x` and `y` is always 0.
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The `width` and `height` properties are also values in pixels. Additionaly, they can take a value in `%`, in that case, this is the ratio compared to the parent element.
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## VerticalLayout and HorizontalLayout
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These layout the widgets in a column (HorizontalLayout) or in a row (VerticalLayout).
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By default, the elements will be stretched or shrinked so that they take the whole space, but this can be adjusted with the alignement.
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By default, the elements will be stretched or shrinked so that they take the whole space, but this can be adjusted with the alignment.
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```60
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// Stretch by default
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Each elements is sized according to their `width` or `height` is specified, otherwise it is
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set to the minimum size which is set with the minimum-width or minimum-height property, or
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the minimum size of an inner layout, whateer is bigger.
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Then, the elements are placed according to the alignement.
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The size of elements is bigger than the minimum size only if the alignement is stretch
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Then, the elements are placed according to the alignment.
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The size of elements is bigger than the minimum size only if the alignment is stretch
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This example show the different alignment possibilities
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### Stretch algorithm
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When the `alignement` is set to stretch (the default), the elements are sized to their minimum size,
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When the `alignment` is set to stretch (the default), the elements are sized to their minimum size,
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then the extra space is shared amongst element proportional to their stretch factor set with the
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`horizontal-stretch` and `vertical-stretch` properties. But the size does not exceed the maximum size.
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The stretch factor is a floating point number. The elements that have a default content size usually defaults to 0
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