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ChangeTransform.ReparentWithOverlay Property

Definition

Returns whether changes to parent should use an overlay or not. -or- Sets whether changes to parent should use an overlay or not.

public virtual bool ReparentWithOverlay { [Android.Runtime.Register("getReparentWithOverlay", "()Z", "GetGetReparentWithOverlayHandler")] get; [Android.Runtime.Register("setReparentWithOverlay", "(Z)V", "GetSetReparentWithOverlay_ZHandler")] set; }
[<get: Android.Runtime.Register("getReparentWithOverlay", "()Z", "GetGetReparentWithOverlayHandler")>]
[<set: Android.Runtime.Register("setReparentWithOverlay", "(Z)V", "GetSetReparentWithOverlay_ZHandler")>]
member this.ReparentWithOverlay : bool with get, set

Property Value

true when a changed parent should execute the transition inside the scene root's overlay or false if a parent change only affects the transform of the transitioning view.

Attributes

Remarks

Property getter documentation:

Returns whether changes to parent should use an overlay or not. When the parent change doesn't use an overlay, it affects the transforms of the child. The default value is true.

Note: when Overlays are not used when a parent changes, a view can be clipped when it moves outside the bounds of its parent. Setting android.view.ViewGroup#setClipChildren(boolean) and android.view.ViewGroup#setClipToPadding(boolean) can help. Also, when Overlays are not used and the parent is animating its location, the position of the child view will be relative to its parent's final position, so it may appear to "jump" at the beginning.

Java documentation for android.transition.ChangeTransform.getReparentWithOverlay().

Property setter documentation:

Sets whether changes to parent should use an overlay or not. When the parent change doesn't use an overlay, it affects the transforms of the child. The default value is true.

Note: when Overlays are not used when a parent changes, a view can be clipped when it moves outside the bounds of its parent. Setting android.view.ViewGroup#setClipChildren(boolean) and android.view.ViewGroup#setClipToPadding(boolean) can help. Also, when Overlays are not used and the parent is animating its location, the position of the child view will be relative to its parent's final position, so it may appear to "jump" at the beginning.

Java documentation for android.transition.ChangeTransform.setReparentWithOverlay(boolean).

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Applies to