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use crate::def_attribute;
def_attribute!(
/// Specify the width for the given element.
///
/// See syntax in [`Size Units`](crate::_docs::size_unit).
///
/// ### Example
///
/// ```rust, no_run
/// # use freya::prelude::*;
/// fn app() -> Element {
/// rsx!(
/// rect {
/// background: "red",
/// width: "15",
/// height: "50",
/// }
/// )
/// }
/// ```
height,
/// Specify the height for the given element.
///
/// See syntax in [`Size Units`](crate::_docs::size_unit).
///
/// ### Example
///
/// ```rust, no_run
/// # use freya::prelude::*;
/// fn app() -> Element {
/// rsx!(
/// rect {
/// background: "red",
/// width: "15",
/// height: "50",
/// }
/// )
/// }
/// ```
width,
/// Specify a minimum height for the given element.
/// This can be useful if you use it alongside a percentage for the target size.
///
/// See syntax for [`Size Units`](crate::_docs::size_unit).
///
/// ##### Usage
///
/// ```rust, no_run
/// # use freya::prelude::*;
/// fn app() -> Element {
/// rsx!(
/// rect {
/// background: "red",
/// min_width: "100",
/// min_height: "100",
/// width: "50%",
/// height: "50%",
/// }
/// )
/// }
/// ```
min_width,
//// Specify a minimum width for the given element.
/// This can be useful if you use it alongside a percentage for the target size.
///
/// See syntax for [`Size Units`](crate::_docs::size_unit).
///
/// ##### Usage
///
/// ```rust, no_run
/// # use freya::prelude::*;
/// fn app() -> Element {
/// rsx!(
/// rect {
/// background: "red",
/// min_width: "100",
/// min_height: "100",
/// width: "50%",
/// height: "50%",
/// }
/// )
/// }
/// ```
min_height,
/// Specify a maximum width for the given element.
///
/// See syntax for [`Size Units`](crate::_docs::size_unit).
///
/// ##### Usage
///
/// ```rust, no_run
/// # use freya::prelude::*;
/// fn app() -> Element {
/// rsx!(
/// rect {
/// background: "red",
/// max_width: "50%",
/// width: "500",
/// height: "500",
/// }
/// )
/// }
/// ```
max_width,
/// Specify a maximum height for the given element.
///
/// See syntax for [`Size Units`](crate::_docs::size_unit).
///
/// ##### Usage
///
/// ```rust, no_run
/// # use freya::prelude::*;
/// fn app() -> Element {
/// rsx!(
/// rect {
/// background: "red",
/// max_height: "50%",
/// width: "500",
/// height: "500",
/// }
/// )
/// }
/// ```
max_height,
/// Specify the margin of an element.
/// You can do so by four different ways, just like in CSS.
///
/// ### Example
///
/// ```rust, no_run
/// # use freya::prelude::*;
/// fn app() -> Element {
/// rsx!(
/// rect {
/// margin: "25", // 25 in all sides
/// margin: "100 50", // 100 in top and bottom, and 50 in left and right
/// margin: "2 15 25", // 2 in top, 15 in left and right, and 25 in bottom
/// margin: "5 7 3 9" // 5 in top, 7 in right, 3 in bottom and 9 in left
/// }
/// )
/// }
/// ```
margin,
/// Specify the inner paddings of an element. You can do so by four different ways, just like in CSS.
///
/// ### Example
///
/// ```rust, no_run
/// # use freya::prelude::*;
/// fn app() -> Element {
/// rsx!(
/// rect {
/// padding: "25", // 25 in all sides
/// padding: "100 50", // 100 in top and bottom, and 50 in left and right
/// padding: "2 15 25", // 2 in top, 15 in left and right, and 25 in bottom
/// padding: "5 7 3 9" // 5 in top, 7 in right, 3 in bottom and 9 in left
/// }
/// )
/// }
/// ```
padding,
/// Specify how you want the element to be positioned inside it's parent area.
///
/// Accepted values:
///
/// - `stacked` (default)
/// - `absolute` (Floating element relative to the parent element)
/// - `global` (Floating element relative to the window)
///
/// When using the `absolute` or `global` modes, you can also combine them with the following attributes:
///
/// - `position_top`
/// - `position_right`
/// - `position_bottom`
/// - `position_left`
///
/// These only support pixels.
///
/// ### Example
///
/// ```rust, no_run
/// # use freya::prelude::*;
/// fn app() -> Element {
/// rsx!(
/// rect {
/// width: "100%",
/// height: "100%",
/// rect {
/// position: "absolute",
/// position_bottom: "15",
/// position_right: "15",
/// background: "black",
/// width: "100",
/// height: "100",
/// }
/// }
/// )
/// }
/// ```
position,
position_top,
position_right,
position_bottom,
position_left,
/// Control how the inner elements stack.
///
/// Accepted values:
///
/// - `vertical` (default)
/// - `horizontal`
///
/// ##### Usage
///
/// ```rust, no_run
/// # use freya::prelude::*;
/// fn app() -> Element {
/// rsx!(
/// rect {
/// width: "100%",
/// height: "100%",
/// direction: "vertical",
/// rect {
/// width: "100%",
/// height: "50%",
/// background: "red"
/// },
/// rect {
/// width: "100%",
/// height: "50%",
/// background: "green"
/// }
/// }
/// )
/// }
/// ```
direction,
/// Specify how you want the automatic (e.g `width: auto`) bounds in the cross axis to be constrained for the inner elements.
///
/// Accepted values:
///
/// - `normal` (default): Uses parent bounds.
/// - `fit`: Uses parent bounds but later shrunks to the size of the biggest element inside.
/// - `flex`: Marks the container as flex container, children of this element will be able to use `size`/`size(n)` in their `width` and `height` attributes.
///
///
/// ### `fit`
///
/// The `fit` mode will allow the inner elements using `width: fill-min` to expand to the biggest element inside this element.
///
/// ```rust, no_run
/// # use freya::prelude::*;
/// fn app() -> Element {
/// rsx!(
/// rect {
/// content: "fit",
/// height: "100%",
/// rect {
/// width: "fill-min", // Will have a width of 300px
/// height: "25%",
/// background: "red",
/// }
/// rect {
/// width: "150", // Will have a width of 150px
/// height: "25%",
/// background: "green",
/// }
/// rect {
/// width: "fill-min", // Will have a width of 300px
/// height: "25%",
/// background: "blue",
/// }
/// rect {
/// width: "300", // Biggest element, will have a width of 300px
/// height: "25%",
/// background: "black",
/// }
/// }
/// )
/// }
/// ```
content,
/// ### main_align & cross_align
///
/// Control how the inner elements are positioned inside the element. You can combine it with the `direction` attribute to create complex flows.
///
/// Accepted values for `main_align`:
///
/// - `start` (default): At the begining of the axis
/// - `center`: At the center of the axis
/// - `end`: At the end of the axis
/// - `space-between`(only for `main_align`): Distributed among the available space
/// - `space-around` (only for `main_align`): Distributed among the available space with small margins in the sides
/// - `space-evenly` (only for `main_align`): Distributed among the available space with the same size of margins in the sides and in between the elements.
///
/// Accepted values for `cross_align`:
///
/// - `start` (default): At the begining of the axis (same as in `main_align`)
/// - `center`: At the center of the axis (same as in `main_align`)
/// - `end`: At the end of the axis (same as in `main_align`)
///
/// When using the `vertical` direction, `main_align` will be the Y axis and `cross_align` will be the X axis. But when using the `horizontal` direction, the
/// `main_align` will be the X axis and the `cross_align` will be the Y axis.
///
/// Example on how to center the inner elements in both axis:
///
/// ```rust, no_run
/// # use freya::prelude::*;
/// fn app() -> Element {
/// rsx!(
/// rect {
/// width: "100%",
/// height: "100%",
/// main_align: "center",
/// cross_align: "center",
/// rect {
/// width: "50%",
/// height: "50%",
/// background: "red"
/// },
/// }
/// )
/// }
/// ```
main_align,
cross_align,
/// Specify a space between the inner elements. Think it as a margin for every element but defined by its parent.
/// It only applies to the side of the direction.
///
/// ### Example
///
/// ```rust, no_run
/// # use freya::prelude::*;
/// fn app() -> Element {
/// rsx!(
/// rect {
/// direction: "vertical",
/// spacing: "20",
/// // Not before
/// rect {
/// width: "100",
/// height: "100",
/// background: "red",
/// }
/// // There will be a space between these two elements of 20 pixels
/// rect {
/// width: "100",
/// height: "100",
/// background: "blue",
/// }
/// // Here as well
/// rect {
/// width: "100",
/// height: "100",
/// background: "green",
/// }
/// // But not after
/// }
/// )
/// }
/// ```
spacing,
/// Specify how overflow should be handled.
///
/// Accepted values:
///
/// - `clip`
/// - `none`
///
/// ### Example
///
/// ```rust, no_run
/// # use freya::prelude::*;
/// fn app() -> Element {
/// rsx!(
/// rect {
/// overflow: "clip",
/// width: "100",
/// height: "100%",
/// rect {
/// width: "500",
/// height: "100%",
/// background: "red",
/// }
/// }
/// )
/// }
/// ```
overflow,
offset_x,
offset_y,
layer,
);