How to move the inner grid to center of the outer grid if center point varies
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In Themes files, I have a xaml page in which, I have outer Grid with width 440 and height 440. Initially inner grid height and width will be same as outer grid. I have drawn a circle in outer grid with bounds of outergrid. If rotate the grid, the circle will reduced to semi circle and center according to the outer grid. Problem is if I rotate inner grid, I cant able to position the inner grid to the circle center point.
In below image, circle is drawn in outer red grid
Above outer red grid, Green grid is drawn,
If Center varies, the outer red grid center point varies, how to position the inner grid content to circle center point. The green grid should cover the red grid
<Grid x:Name="Symbol" RenderTransformOrigin="0.5,0.5" Background="Green"
Margin="Binding GridMargin, RelativeSource=RelativeSource TemplatedParent"
RenderTransform="Binding Tranform, RelativeSource=RelativeSource TemplatedParent">
<ContentPresenter Content="Binding DiamondContent, RelativeSource=RelativeSource TemplatedParent"
HorizontalAlignment="Right" VerticalAlignment="Center"/>
Please tell me how to position the grid. is there any property to align the grig to center. so that I can pass circle center point to grid center point
xaml uwp uwp-xaml
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In Themes files, I have a xaml page in which, I have outer Grid with width 440 and height 440. Initially inner grid height and width will be same as outer grid. I have drawn a circle in outer grid with bounds of outergrid. If rotate the grid, the circle will reduced to semi circle and center according to the outer grid. Problem is if I rotate inner grid, I cant able to position the inner grid to the circle center point.
In below image, circle is drawn in outer red grid
Above outer red grid, Green grid is drawn,
If Center varies, the outer red grid center point varies, how to position the inner grid content to circle center point. The green grid should cover the red grid
<Grid x:Name="Symbol" RenderTransformOrigin="0.5,0.5" Background="Green"
Margin="Binding GridMargin, RelativeSource=RelativeSource TemplatedParent"
RenderTransform="Binding Tranform, RelativeSource=RelativeSource TemplatedParent">
<ContentPresenter Content="Binding DiamondContent, RelativeSource=RelativeSource TemplatedParent"
HorizontalAlignment="Right" VerticalAlignment="Center"/>
Please tell me how to position the grid. is there any property to align the grig to center. so that I can pass circle center point to grid center point
xaml uwp uwp-xaml
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Could you please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example to show what you're doing?
– Xavier Xie - MSFT
Nov 14 '18 at 3:10
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In Themes files, I have a xaml page in which, I have outer Grid with width 440 and height 440. Initially inner grid height and width will be same as outer grid. I have drawn a circle in outer grid with bounds of outergrid. If rotate the grid, the circle will reduced to semi circle and center according to the outer grid. Problem is if I rotate inner grid, I cant able to position the inner grid to the circle center point.
In below image, circle is drawn in outer red grid
Above outer red grid, Green grid is drawn,
If Center varies, the outer red grid center point varies, how to position the inner grid content to circle center point. The green grid should cover the red grid
<Grid x:Name="Symbol" RenderTransformOrigin="0.5,0.5" Background="Green"
Margin="Binding GridMargin, RelativeSource=RelativeSource TemplatedParent"
RenderTransform="Binding Tranform, RelativeSource=RelativeSource TemplatedParent">
<ContentPresenter Content="Binding DiamondContent, RelativeSource=RelativeSource TemplatedParent"
HorizontalAlignment="Right" VerticalAlignment="Center"/>
Please tell me how to position the grid. is there any property to align the grig to center. so that I can pass circle center point to grid center point
xaml uwp uwp-xaml
In Themes files, I have a xaml page in which, I have outer Grid with width 440 and height 440. Initially inner grid height and width will be same as outer grid. I have drawn a circle in outer grid with bounds of outergrid. If rotate the grid, the circle will reduced to semi circle and center according to the outer grid. Problem is if I rotate inner grid, I cant able to position the inner grid to the circle center point.
In below image, circle is drawn in outer red grid
Above outer red grid, Green grid is drawn,
If Center varies, the outer red grid center point varies, how to position the inner grid content to circle center point. The green grid should cover the red grid
<Grid x:Name="Symbol" RenderTransformOrigin="0.5,0.5" Background="Green"
Margin="Binding GridMargin, RelativeSource=RelativeSource TemplatedParent"
RenderTransform="Binding Tranform, RelativeSource=RelativeSource TemplatedParent">
<ContentPresenter Content="Binding DiamondContent, RelativeSource=RelativeSource TemplatedParent"
HorizontalAlignment="Right" VerticalAlignment="Center"/>
Please tell me how to position the grid. is there any property to align the grig to center. so that I can pass circle center point to grid center point
xaml uwp uwp-xaml
xaml uwp uwp-xaml
asked Nov 13 '18 at 7:24
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Could you please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example to show what you're doing?
– Xavier Xie - MSFT
Nov 14 '18 at 3:10
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Could you please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example to show what you're doing?
– Xavier Xie - MSFT
Nov 14 '18 at 3:10
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Could you please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example to show what you're doing?
– Xavier Xie - MSFT
Nov 14 '18 at 3:10
Could you please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example to show what you're doing?
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Nov 14 '18 at 3:10
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Could you please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example to show what you're doing?
– Xavier Xie - MSFT
Nov 14 '18 at 3:10